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+ | [[J.F.W. Grosskopf]]. 1941. ''[[Die Klipdolk en ander kort-spele]]''by Pretoria: [[J.L. van Schaik]]. | ||
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+ | [[H.A. Mulder]]. 1941. Review: ''[[Die Klipdolk en ander kort-spele]]'' in ''[[Die Huisgenoot]]'', 1 August, 1941. | ||
''[[South African Opinion]]'', 1(4), 1944 | ''[[South African Opinion]]'', 1(4), 1944 | ||
[[Frederik Jacobus Nel]] 1972. ''Die [[Kaapstadse Afrikaanse Toneelvereniging]], 1934-1962''. Unpublished master’s thesis. Stellenbosch: [[University of Stellenbosch]]. | [[Frederik Jacobus Nel]] 1972. ''Die [[Kaapstadse Afrikaanse Toneelvereniging]], 1934-1962''. Unpublished master’s thesis. Stellenbosch: [[University of Stellenbosch]]. | ||
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Revision as of 05:11, 9 August 2024
Oorlog is Oorlog (1937) ("War is war") by J.F.W. Grosskopf (1885–1948).
Also performed as Mara on occasion.
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The original text
An excellent anti-war one-act play about the relationship between a Boer girl and a British soldier during the Anglo Boer war. First performed in 1937 and first published under its original title by Van Schaik in 1941 in Die Klipdolk, en Ander Kort-spele. Later often included in collections for use in schools and performed by schools and amateur companies. Inter alia published in Vyfling by Nasboek and Skerm en Masker by Van Schaik.
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Performance history in South Africa
1937: First produced by K.A.T. in 1937, directed by Dolly Pienaar.
1941: Produced under the title Mara in June by the Volksteater in Pretoria (in aid of the anti-war Reddingsdaadbond), directed by Anna Neethling-Pohl with Lydia Lindeque in the lead role.
1942: Directed by Anna Richter-Visser for K.A.T. in August 1942.
1944: Produced by Die Maskers in 1944 in the Library Theatre, featuring Hermien Dommisse.
1969: Produced by the Grey College Dramatic Society, Bloemfontein, directed by Charles Malan
Sources
The original text
J.F.W. Grosskopf. 1941. Die Klipdolk en ander kort-speleby Pretoria: J.L. van Schaik.
H.A. Mulder. 1941. Review: Die Klipdolk en ander kort-spele in Die Huisgenoot, 1 August, 1941.
South African Opinion, 1(4), 1944
Frederik Jacobus Nel 1972. Die Kaapstadse Afrikaanse Toneelvereniging, 1934-1962. Unpublished master’s thesis. Stellenbosch: University of Stellenbosch.
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