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− | (“The teaser”) by [[Pieter Fourie]]. *** First winner (1986) of the [[SACPAC|SACPAC Award]] with [[Brumilda van Rensburg]] and [[Ian Roberts]] | + | (“The teaser”) by [[Pieter Fourie]]. *** First winner (1986) of the [[SACPAC|SACPAC Award]] with [[Brumilda van Rensburg]] and [[Ian Roberts]]. |
− | + | It is the second in a trilogy of plays by Fourie, together with ''[[Ek, Anna van Wyk]]'' and ''[[Donderdag se Mense]]''. | |
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+ | Published by [[Haum-Literêr]], 1988. | ||
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== Performance history in South Africa == | == Performance history in South Africa == | ||
Presented by the [[Performing Arts Councils]] opening at the [[Nico Malan Theatre]] on 20 March 1987, City Theatre, Roodepoort 1 May 1987, [[State Theatre]] Pretoria 14 May 1987, Windhoek Theatre 9 June 1987, Civic Theatre Bloemfontein 17 June 1987. Direction was by [[Dieter Reible]], lighting by [[Pieter de Swardt]], costumes by [[Jenny de Swardt]]. The cast were [[Ian Roberts]] (Boet Cronjé), [[Cedwyn Joel]] (Anker), [[Leslie Fong]] (Knaplat), [[Brümilda van Rensburg]] (Betta Cronjé), [[Dawie Maritz]] (Ben Cronjé), [[Neels Coetzee]] (Buurman/Kroegman/Dominee) and [[Jan Ellis]], [[Pedro Kruger]] and [[Sarel Pretorius]] alternating as Klein-Ben at the various venues. Stage manager [[Hannelie de Beer]]. | Presented by the [[Performing Arts Councils]] opening at the [[Nico Malan Theatre]] on 20 March 1987, City Theatre, Roodepoort 1 May 1987, [[State Theatre]] Pretoria 14 May 1987, Windhoek Theatre 9 June 1987, Civic Theatre Bloemfontein 17 June 1987. Direction was by [[Dieter Reible]], lighting by [[Pieter de Swardt]], costumes by [[Jenny de Swardt]]. The cast were [[Ian Roberts]] (Boet Cronjé), [[Cedwyn Joel]] (Anker), [[Leslie Fong]] (Knaplat), [[Brümilda van Rensburg]] (Betta Cronjé), [[Dawie Maritz]] (Ben Cronjé), [[Neels Coetzee]] (Buurman/Kroegman/Dominee) and [[Jan Ellis]], [[Pedro Kruger]] and [[Sarel Pretorius]] alternating as Klein-Ben at the various venues. Stage manager [[Hannelie de Beer]]. | ||
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+ | In 1987 [[Lida Meiring]] appeared in this play in Cape Town. | ||
== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
''Die Koggelaar'' theatre programme, 1987. | ''Die Koggelaar'' theatre programme, 1987. | ||
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Revision as of 06:17, 26 May 2015
(“The teaser”) by Pieter Fourie. *** First winner (1986) of the SACPAC Award with Brumilda van Rensburg and Ian Roberts.
It is the second in a trilogy of plays by Fourie, together with Ek, Anna van Wyk and Donderdag se Mense.
Published by Haum-Literêr, 1988.
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Performance history in South Africa
Presented by the Performing Arts Councils opening at the Nico Malan Theatre on 20 March 1987, City Theatre, Roodepoort 1 May 1987, State Theatre Pretoria 14 May 1987, Windhoek Theatre 9 June 1987, Civic Theatre Bloemfontein 17 June 1987. Direction was by Dieter Reible, lighting by Pieter de Swardt, costumes by Jenny de Swardt. The cast were Ian Roberts (Boet Cronjé), Cedwyn Joel (Anker), Leslie Fong (Knaplat), Brümilda van Rensburg (Betta Cronjé), Dawie Maritz (Ben Cronjé), Neels Coetzee (Buurman/Kroegman/Dominee) and Jan Ellis, Pedro Kruger and Sarel Pretorius alternating as Klein-Ben at the various venues. Stage manager Hannelie de Beer.
In 1987 Lida Meiring appeared in this play in Cape Town.
Sources
Die Koggelaar theatre programme, 1987.
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