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1965: Presented by [[Universiteitsteater Stellenbosch]] in the Botha Hall in 1965, directed by [[Deon Joubert]], starring [[Henk Hugo]], [[Woutrine Theron]], [[Deon Joubert]] and [[Rina la Grange]]. | 1965: Presented by [[Universiteitsteater Stellenbosch]] in the Botha Hall in 1965, directed by [[Deon Joubert]], starring [[Henk Hugo]], [[Woutrine Theron]], [[Deon Joubert]] and [[Rina la Grange]]. | ||
− | 1973: [[Pieter de Swardt]] directed ''Drie Dae Heer en Meester'' (a medieval play) in the [[Hofmeyr Theatre]] for [[CAPAB]] Afrikaans Company in July 1973. | + | 1973: [[Pieter de Swardt]] directed a play called ''[[Drie Dae Heer en Meester]]'' (a medieval play) in the [[Hofmeyr Theatre]] for [[CAPAB]] Afrikaans Company in July 1973. |
1975: Presented by the [[Parow Toneelvereniging]] at a drama festival in Vishoek under the direction of [[Woutrine Theron]], starring [[Lisma Kotze]] as a supporting actress. | 1975: Presented by the [[Parow Toneelvereniging]] at a drama festival in Vishoek under the direction of [[Woutrine Theron]], starring [[Lisma Kotze]] as a supporting actress. |
Revision as of 11:30, 14 December 2023
Drie Dae Meester is a play by Herman Teirlinck (1879-1967) [1].
Contents
The original text
Translations and adaptations
Translated from Flemish into Afrikaans by Isabel Combrink and Cynthia Dekker (1965).
Performance history in South Africa
1965: Presented by Universiteitsteater Stellenbosch in the Botha Hall in 1965, directed by Deon Joubert, starring Henk Hugo, Woutrine Theron, Deon Joubert and Rina la Grange.
1973: Pieter de Swardt directed a play called Drie Dae Heer en Meester (a medieval play) in the Hofmeyr Theatre for CAPAB Afrikaans Company in July 1973.
1975: Presented by the Parow Toneelvereniging at a drama festival in Vishoek under the direction of Woutrine Theron, starring Lisma Kotze as a supporting actress.
1996: Performed at the KKNK by the Brackenfell Hoërskool.
Sources
UTS theatre pamphlet
Nico Malan Theatre Centre pamphlet, July 1973.
Skoonma is 'n Vuurvreter! programme notes, circa 1975.
Krit, 1 April 1996.
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