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== Performance history in South Africa == | == Performance history in South Africa == | ||
− | ''Agt Vroue'' | + | 1963: ''Agt Vroue'' staged by [[Universiteitsteater Stellenbosch]], directed by [[Jo Gevers]],with [[Carmen Haddad]], [[Elise Ziervogel]], [[Christine Basson]], [[Antoinette Terblanche]], [[Esther van Ryswyk]], [[Annatjie Vorster]], [[Marie Pentz]] and [[Gertie Smith-Visser]]. Voice of the radio announcer, [[Franz Marx]]. |
''Agt Vroue'' directed by [[Leonora Nel]] for [[PACT]], 1965. | ''Agt Vroue'' directed by [[Leonora Nel]] for [[PACT]], 1965. | ||
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== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
− | UTS theatre pamphlet | + | [[UTS]] theatre pamphlet |
Revision as of 10:57, 5 May 2015
Huit Femmes ("Eight Women") is a 1958 dark comedy drama by French dramatist Robert Thomas. The plot follows eight women as they gather to celebrate Christmas in an isolated, snowbound cottage only to find Marcel, the family patriarch, dead with a knife in his back. Trapped in the house, every woman becomes a suspect, each having her own motive and secret. (Wikipedia [1])
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The original text
Translations and adaptations
Translated into English Eight Women and Afrikaans Agt Vroue by Jocelyn de Bruyn (c. 1963).
Performance history in South Africa
1963: Agt Vroue staged by Universiteitsteater Stellenbosch, directed by Jo Gevers,with Carmen Haddad, Elise Ziervogel, Christine Basson, Antoinette Terblanche, Esther van Ryswyk, Annatjie Vorster, Marie Pentz and Gertie Smith-Visser. Voice of the radio announcer, Franz Marx.
Agt Vroue directed by Leonora Nel for PACT, 1965.
Sources
UTS theatre pamphlet
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