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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
  
1987: The piece was first performed in [[The Arena]] theatre at the [[University of Cape Town]], directed by [[Casper de Vries]] with himself, [[Melinda Ferguson]], [[Leanne Goronovsky]] and [[Philip Moolman]]. Set design and construcion by [[A. Samsodien]], [[Christopher Hector and Peter Goliath]], lighting design by [[Emila Aucamp]], lighting operator [[Nicky Kench]], sound recording by [[Colin Shaw]], [[]], [[]], [[]], [[]], [[]], [[]], [[]], [[]], [[]],
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1987: The piece was first performed in [[The Arena]] theatre at the [[University of Cape Town]], directed by [[Casper de Vries]] with himself, [[Melinda Ferguson]], [[Leanne Goronovsky]] and [[Philip Moolman]]. Set design and construction by [[A. Samsodien]], [[Christopher Hector and Peter Goliath]], lighting design by [[Emila Aucamp]], lighting operator [[Nicky Kench]], sound recording by [[Colin Shaw]], photography by [[Derek Bierman]] and programme and poster design by [[Stanley Hermans]].
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Revision as of 06:18, 5 August 2023

AU is a cabaret written and composed by Casper de Vries ().

Also referred to simply as AU The reveret.

The original text

In a mock programme for what is described as "An evening of light entertainment. With the compliments of THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INFERIOR. On the occasion of your acquisition of Citizenship".

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

1987: The piece was first performed in The Arena theatre at the University of Cape Town, directed by Casper de Vries with himself, Melinda Ferguson, Leanne Goronovsky and Philip Moolman. Set design and construction by A. Samsodien, Christopher Hector and Peter Goliath, lighting design by Emila Aucamp, lighting operator Nicky Kench, sound recording by Colin Shaw, photography by Derek Bierman and programme and poster design by Stanley Hermans.

Sources

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