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== The original text ==
 
== The original text ==
Published by Afrikaanse Pers, 1958.
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Published by [[Afrikaanse Pers-Boekhandel]], 1958.
  
 
==Translations and adaptations==
 
==Translations and adaptations==
  
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
First performed by [[NTO]] in 1953, directed by [[Anna Richter-Visser]] and opening in the [[Library Theatre]] in Market Street, before touring the country with 254 performances. The décor was by [[Kobus Esterhuysen]], lighting by [[Harry Ligoff]]. The cast: [[Wena Naudé]], [[Eghard van der Hoven]], [[Daan Retief]], [[Japie van Niekerk]], [[Pikkie van Niekerk]], [[Dawid van der Walt]], [[Etrecia Mocke]], [[Hannes Venter]] (later replaced by [[Reenen van Niekerk]].
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Popular with amateur groups and professionals alike.
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1953: First performed by [[NTO]], directed by [[Anna Richter-Visser]] and opening in the [[Library Theatre]] in Market Street, before touring the country with 254 performances. The décor was by [[Kobus Esterhuysen]], lighting by [[Harry Ligoff]]. The cast: [[Wena Naudé]], [[Eghard van der Hoven]], [[Daan Retief]], [[Japie van Niekerk]], [[Pikkie van Niekerk]], [[Dawid van der Walt]], [[Etrecia Mocke]], [[Hannes Venter]] (later replaced by [[Reenen van Niekerk]].
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1968: Directed by [[Laurie van der Merwe]] for [[TRUK]], with [[Wilna Snyman]] as the widow, [[Marius Weyers]] as Etienne Roux.
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Popular with amateur groups and professionals alike.
 
  
Directed by [[Laurie van der Merwe]] for [[TRUK]], 1968 with [[Wilna Snyman]] as the widow, [[Marius Weyers]] as Etienne Roux.
 
  
Done by [[CAPAB]] at the [[Hofmeyr Theatre]] directed by [[Sandra Kotzé]] from 26 September to 12 October 1974 with [[Louise Mollett-Prinsloo]] in the lead role with [[Pierre van Pletzen]], [[Marie Pentz]], [[Anna Cloete]], [[Jan Prinsloo]], [[Mees Xteen]], [[Pieter Geldenhuys]], [[Juanita Swanepoel]] and [[Cobus Rossouw]] as Pierre Naudé. Design by [[Pieter de Swardt]], costumes by [[Jenny de Swardt]]
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1974: Done by [[CAPAB]] at the [[Hofmeyr Theatre]] directed by [[Sandra Kotzé]] from 26 September to 12 October, with [[Louise Mollett-Prinsloo]] in the lead role with [[Pierre van Pletzen]], [[Marie Pentz]], [[Anna Cloete]], [[Jan Prinsloo]], [[Mees Xteen]], [[Pieter Geldenhuys]], [[Juanita Swanepoel]] and [[Cobus Rossouw]] as Pierre Naudé. Design by [[Pieter de Swardt]], costumes by [[Jenny de Swardt]]
  
[[Sandra Kotzé]] directed another [[CAPAB]] production at the [[Nico Malan Theatre]] in 1976 with [[Babs Laker]] as the rich widow, Anna de Kock, and the rest of the cast including [[Ralph van Pletzen]], [[Nerina Ferreira]], [[Anna Cloete]], [[André Rossouw]], [[Mees Xteen]], [[Pieter Geldenhuys]], [[Liz Dick]] and [[Cobus Rossouw]]. Design by [[Pieter de Swardt]], costumes by [[Penny Simpson]] and lighting by [[John T. Baker]]. [[Martin Crous]] was the stage manager.
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1976: [[Sandra Kotzé]] directed another [[CAPAB]] production at the [[Nico Malan Theatre]], with [[Babs Laker]] as the rich widow, Anna de Kock, and the rest of the cast including [[Ralph van Pletzen]], [[Nerina Ferreira]], [[Anna Cloete]], [[André Rossouw]], [[Mees Xteen]], [[Pieter Geldenhuys]], [[Liz Dick]] and [[Cobus Rossouw]]. Design by [[Pieter de Swardt]], costumes by [[Penny Simpson]] and lighting by [[John T. Baker]]. [[Martin Crous]] was the stage manager.
 
   
 
   
Done in Namibia by [[SWAPAC]] in 1977/8*?,
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1977/8: Done in Namibia by [[SWAPAC]]**?  
  
Presented by [[SUKOVS]] Toneel opening at the Bloemfontein [[Civic Theatre]] on 12 August 1980, directed by [[Sandra Kotzé]] starring [[Cobus Rossouw]] (Pierre Naudé), [[Ronel Kriel]] (Elisabet Roos), [[Antoinette Kellermann]] (Anna de Kock), [[Paul Lückhoff]] (Piet Swart), [[Lida Meiring]] (Christine Vermaak), [[Henry Mylne]] (Jan de Kock), [[Nico Liebenberg]] (Etienne Roux), [[Johan Brewis]] (Frans de Waal), [[Roelien Spruyt]] (Alida de Waal). Stage management and lighting [[Jacques Mulder]]. This production was also staged in Sasolburg, Kroonstad, Welkom, and, in collaboration with [[CAPAB]] in Vryburg and Kimberley.
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1980: Presented by [[SUKOVS]] Toneel opening at the Bloemfontein [[Civic Theatre]] on 12 August, directed by [[Sandra Kotzé]] starring [[Cobus Rossouw]] (Pierre Naudé), [[Ronel Kriel]] (Elisabet Roos), [[Antoinette Kellermann]] (Anna de Kock), [[Paul Lückhoff]] (Piet Swart), [[Lida Meiring]] (Christine Vermaak), [[Henry Mylne]] (Jan de Kock), [[Nico Liebenberg]] (Etienne Roux), [[Johan Brewis]] (Frans de Waal), [[Roelien Spruyt]] (Alida de Waal). Stage management and lighting [[Jacques Mulder]]. This production was also staged in Sasolburg, Kroonstad, Welkom, and, in collaboration with [[CAPAB]] in Vryburg and Kimberley.
  
[[PACT]] in the [[State Theatre]], Pretoria in 1986.  
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1986: [[PACT]] in the [[State Theatre]], Pretoria.  
  
 
2010 version – with [[Roeline Daneel]], [[Elsabé Daneel]], [[Waldemar Schultz]], [[Susanne Beyers]], [[Antoinette Louw]], [[Lulu Botha]], [[Deon Lotz]] and ********: [[KKNK]] 2010.
 
2010 version – with [[Roeline Daneel]], [[Elsabé Daneel]], [[Waldemar Schultz]], [[Susanne Beyers]], [[Antoinette Louw]], [[Lulu Botha]], [[Deon Lotz]] and ********: [[KKNK]] 2010.

Revision as of 06:55, 18 August 2015

Die Ryk Weduwee ("The Rich Widow") is a play by Uys Krige (1910-1987). A hugely popular Afrikaans farce about a widow and her many suitors. Winner of the 2nd prize in the Afrikaans section of the 1952 Van Riebeeck Festival national play competition.

The original text

Published by Afrikaanse Pers-Boekhandel, 1958.

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

Popular with amateur groups and professionals alike.

1953: First performed by NTO, directed by Anna Richter-Visser and opening in the Library Theatre in Market Street, before touring the country with 254 performances. The décor was by Kobus Esterhuysen, lighting by Harry Ligoff. The cast: Wena Naudé, Eghard van der Hoven, Daan Retief, Japie van Niekerk, Pikkie van Niekerk, Dawid van der Walt, Etrecia Mocke, Hannes Venter (later replaced by Reenen van Niekerk.

1968: Directed by Laurie van der Merwe for TRUK, with Wilna Snyman as the widow, Marius Weyers as Etienne Roux.



1974: Done by CAPAB at the Hofmeyr Theatre directed by Sandra Kotzé from 26 September to 12 October, with Louise Mollett-Prinsloo in the lead role with Pierre van Pletzen, Marie Pentz, Anna Cloete, Jan Prinsloo, Mees Xteen, Pieter Geldenhuys, Juanita Swanepoel and Cobus Rossouw as Pierre Naudé. Design by Pieter de Swardt, costumes by Jenny de Swardt

1976: Sandra Kotzé directed another CAPAB production at the Nico Malan Theatre, with Babs Laker as the rich widow, Anna de Kock, and the rest of the cast including Ralph van Pletzen, Nerina Ferreira, Anna Cloete, André Rossouw, Mees Xteen, Pieter Geldenhuys, Liz Dick and Cobus Rossouw. Design by Pieter de Swardt, costumes by Penny Simpson and lighting by John T. Baker. Martin Crous was the stage manager.

1977/8: Done in Namibia by SWAPAC**?

1980: Presented by SUKOVS Toneel opening at the Bloemfontein Civic Theatre on 12 August, directed by Sandra Kotzé starring Cobus Rossouw (Pierre Naudé), Ronel Kriel (Elisabet Roos), Antoinette Kellermann (Anna de Kock), Paul Lückhoff (Piet Swart), Lida Meiring (Christine Vermaak), Henry Mylne (Jan de Kock), Nico Liebenberg (Etienne Roux), Johan Brewis (Frans de Waal), Roelien Spruyt (Alida de Waal). Stage management and lighting Jacques Mulder. This production was also staged in Sasolburg, Kroonstad, Welkom, and, in collaboration with CAPAB in Vryburg and Kimberley.

1986: PACT in the State Theatre, Pretoria.

2010 version – with Roeline Daneel, Elsabé Daneel, Waldemar Schultz, Susanne Beyers, Antoinette Louw, Lulu Botha, Deon Lotz and ********: KKNK 2010.

Sources

PACT list, 1972.

Die Ryk Weduwee theatre programmes, 1968 (PACT), 1974 (KRUIK), 1976 (KRUIK), 1980 (SUKOVS).

PACOFS Drama 25 Years, 1963-1988.


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