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''Are You a Mason?'' by * Dietrichstein. * Translated into Afrikaans as ''[[Is Jy ‘n Bokryer?]]'' by [[Dirk Mostert]] and produced by [[André Huguenet]] in 194*. The play was greeted with enthusiasm in rural towns, but in the cities this comedy was boycotted due to Huguenet’s refusal to donate funds to the Governor-General's Fund for the war and he was marked as unpatriotic. | ''Are You a Mason?'' by * Dietrichstein. * Translated into Afrikaans as ''[[Is Jy ‘n Bokryer?]]'' by [[Dirk Mostert]] and produced by [[André Huguenet]] in 194*. The play was greeted with enthusiasm in rural towns, but in the cities this comedy was boycotted due to Huguenet’s refusal to donate funds to the Governor-General's Fund for the war and he was marked as unpatriotic. | ||
− | George Giddens, | + | George Giddens, brought from England by the [[Wheeler Theatre Company]], acted in '''Are you a Mason?''', a farce translated from C. Logenbruder's original German, at the [[Good Hope Theatre]] on 4 April 1904. (Source: [[F.C.L. Bosman|Bosman, F.C.L.]], ''Drama en Toneel in Suid-Afrika, Deel II, 1856-1916''. 1980). |
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Revision as of 16:25, 7 January 2013
Are You a Mason? by * Dietrichstein. * Translated into Afrikaans as Is Jy ‘n Bokryer? by Dirk Mostert and produced by André Huguenet in 194*. The play was greeted with enthusiasm in rural towns, but in the cities this comedy was boycotted due to Huguenet’s refusal to donate funds to the Governor-General's Fund for the war and he was marked as unpatriotic.
George Giddens, brought from England by the Wheeler Theatre Company, acted in Are you a Mason?, a farce translated from C. Logenbruder's original German, at the Good Hope Theatre on 4 April 1904. (Source: Bosman, F.C.L., Drama en Toneel in Suid-Afrika, Deel II, 1856-1916. 1980).
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