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− | '''''Liewe Heksie''''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liewe_Heksie] is an [[Afrikaans]] work of fiction created by children's book author [[Verna Vels]] in 1961. It started off as radio stories and was also filmed for television. A number of different stage adaptations for children's theatre were done by various authors, including [[Gerben Kamper]], [[Marietjie Willemse]] and [[Woutrine Theron]] (with [[Amatea Meyer]]). | + | '''''Liewe Heksie''''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liewe_Heksie] ("''Beloved Little Witch''") is an [[Afrikaans]] work of fiction created by children's book author [[Verna Vels]] in 1961. It started off as radio stories and was also filmed for television. A number of different stage adaptations for children's theatre were done by various authors, including [[Gerben Kamper]], [[Marietjie Willemse]] and [[Woutrine Theron]] (with [[Amatea Meyer]]). |
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Revision as of 07:16, 19 June 2015
Liewe Heksie [1] ("Beloved Little Witch") is an Afrikaans work of fiction created by children's book author Verna Vels in 1961. It started off as radio stories and was also filmed for television. A number of different stage adaptations for children's theatre were done by various authors, including Gerben Kamper, Marietjie Willemse and Woutrine Theron (with Amatea Meyer).
Contents
The original text
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
1990: The Gerben Kamper adaptation was staged by PACOFS, directed by William Egan, with Marion Holm (Liewe Heksie), James van Helsdingen (Blommie), Christo Compion (Karel Kat), Isadora Verwey (Die Geelheks), Annemarie Rauh (Borrie), Cobus de Villiers (Kerrie), Hennie Baird (Koning Rosekrans) and Dorette Nel (Die Feekoningen).
Sources
PACOFS theatre programme, 1990.
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