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''[[Die Noîentjie Het Planne!]]'' ("the young girl has plans!") can refer to an [[Afrikaans]] '''one-act play''' (19) as well as to a '''collection of [[Afrikaans ]] one-act plays''' (1969), both by '''[[Gerhard J. Beukes]]''' (1913 - 1998). | ''[[Die Noîentjie Het Planne!]]'' ("the young girl has plans!") can refer to an [[Afrikaans]] '''one-act play''' (19) as well as to a '''collection of [[Afrikaans ]] one-act plays''' (1969), both by '''[[Gerhard J. Beukes]]''' (1913 - 1998). | ||
− | The title also found as '''''[[Die Nooientjie | + | The title also found as '''''[[Die Nooientjie Het Planne!]]''''' in some sources. |
=''[[Die Noîentjie Het Planne!]]'' (1969)= | =''[[Die Noîentjie Het Planne!]]'' (1969)= |
Revision as of 07:13, 26 June 2023
Die Noîentjie Het Planne! ("the young girl has plans!") can refer to an Afrikaans one-act play (19) as well as to a collection of Afrikaans one-act plays (1969), both by Gerhard J. Beukes (1913 - 1998).
The title also found as Die Nooientjie Het Planne! in some sources.
Contents
Die Noîentjie Het Planne! (1969)
The original text
A one-act play, published by J.L. van Schaik, Pretoria, 1969.
Translations and adaptations
Later adapted and renamed Mamma Het Planne! ("Mom has plans!")
Performance history in South Africa
Die Nôientjie het Planne!: Vier Ligte Eenakters (1969)
The original text
A collection of four light one-act plays, first published in 1969 by J.L. Van Schaik, Pretoria, as number 4 in their Van Schaik-toneelreeks.
The collection includes:
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
Sources
Go to ESAT Bibliography
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Return to PLAYS I: Original SA plays
Return to PLAYS II: Foreign plays
Return to PLAYS III: Collections
Return to PLAYS IV: Pageants and public performances
Return to South African Festivals and Competitions
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