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== Performance history in South Africa == | == Performance history in South Africa == | ||
− | Performed by the [[Graaff-Reinet Educational Training College|Graaff-Reinet Teacher's Training College]] in 1928 under the direction of [[Hendrik Momberg]]. And later by the [[Middelburg | + | Performed by the [[Graaff-Reinet Educational Training College|Graaff-Reinet Teacher's Training College]] in 1928 under the direction of [[Hendrik Momberg]]. And later by the [[Middelburg Cultural Society|Middelburg Kultuurvereniging]] under the direction of [[Danie Olivier]]. It was also performed in the [[Railway Institute]] in Cape Town during 1930. ** |
On 24th October, 1934 [[Wena Naudé]] did a performance of it in the little hall of Bellevue, Marnix Street Amsterdam. | On 24th October, 1934 [[Wena Naudé]] did a performance of it in the little hall of Bellevue, Marnix Street Amsterdam. | ||
− | + | == Sources == | |
''[[The Mime]]'', 3(1), 1930. | ''[[The Mime]]'', 3(1), 1930. | ||
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The original text
Van Riet, van Rietfontein, a drama in three acts by J.C.B. van Niekerk (1886-19**). Published by Van Schaik, [193-?].
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
Performed by the Graaff-Reinet Teacher's Training College in 1928 under the direction of Hendrik Momberg. And later by the Middelburg Kultuurvereniging under the direction of Danie Olivier. It was also performed in the Railway Institute in Cape Town during 1930. **
On 24th October, 1934 Wena Naudé did a performance of it in the little hall of Bellevue, Marnix Street Amsterdam.
Sources
The Mime, 3(1), 1930.
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