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− | '''''Vereeniging, Vereniging''''' is a | + | '''''Vereeniging, Vereniging''''' is a play by [[P.G. du Plessis]] (1934-2017). |
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+ | '''Note''': The play is sometimes wrongly referred to as ''[[Vereeniging, Vereeniging]]''; Vereeniging [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vereeniging] is a place in the Transvaal, while "vereniging" is [[Afrikaans]] for "association" or "union". | ||
== The original text == | == The original text == | ||
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+ | Written and pridyuced in 1984, it is a play about the end of the [[Anglo-Boer War]] and the peace accord signed at the town of Vereeniging in the Transvaal. | ||
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Published by [[Tafelberg Publishers]], 1985. | Published by [[Tafelberg Publishers]], 1985. | ||
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==Translations and adaptations== | ==Translations and adaptations== | ||
== Performance history in South Africa == | == Performance history in South Africa == | ||
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1984: Staged by [[PACT]], directed by [[Louis van Niekerk]], with [[Marius Weyers]] (Staatspresident Frans de Waal), [[Eric Nobbs]] (Wag), [[Johan Engelbrecht]] (Mnr Swanepoel), [[Dulcie van den Bergh|Dulsie van den Bergh]] (Mev Susan van der Merwe), [[Aletta Bezuidenhout]] (Mev. Doubell), [[Louis Minnaar]] (Kolonel), [[Francois Viljoen]] (Retief de Waal), [[Michael Brunner]] (Waarnemende Staatspresident Burger), [[Paul Luckhoff]] (Vader Kestell), [[Evert van Niekerk]] (Genl. de Wet), [[Jon Maytham|John Maytham]] (Genl. Smuts), [[Ben Kruger]] (Genl. Botha), [[Pieter Brand]] (Genl. Brand), [[Jacques Loots]] (Genl. Wessels), [[Dan Welman]] (De Clerq), [[Kenneth Linge]] (Lord Milner), [[Norman Coombes]] (Lord Kitchener), [[Peter Holden]] (Engelse Sersant), [[Gys de Villiers]] (Mnr. Davids), [[Alta Engelbrecht]] (Mev. de Waal), [[Kevin Smith]] (Kaapse Rebel), [[Ilse Swanepoel]] (Sophie), [[James Winkler]] (Joseph Nkosi) and others. Design by [[Chris van den Berg]]. | 1984: Staged by [[PACT]], directed by [[Louis van Niekerk]], with [[Marius Weyers]] (Staatspresident Frans de Waal), [[Eric Nobbs]] (Wag), [[Johan Engelbrecht]] (Mnr Swanepoel), [[Dulcie van den Bergh|Dulsie van den Bergh]] (Mev Susan van der Merwe), [[Aletta Bezuidenhout]] (Mev. Doubell), [[Louis Minnaar]] (Kolonel), [[Francois Viljoen]] (Retief de Waal), [[Michael Brunner]] (Waarnemende Staatspresident Burger), [[Paul Luckhoff]] (Vader Kestell), [[Evert van Niekerk]] (Genl. de Wet), [[Jon Maytham|John Maytham]] (Genl. Smuts), [[Ben Kruger]] (Genl. Botha), [[Pieter Brand]] (Genl. Brand), [[Jacques Loots]] (Genl. Wessels), [[Dan Welman]] (De Clerq), [[Kenneth Linge]] (Lord Milner), [[Norman Coombes]] (Lord Kitchener), [[Peter Holden]] (Engelse Sersant), [[Gys de Villiers]] (Mnr. Davids), [[Alta Engelbrecht]] (Mev. de Waal), [[Kevin Smith]] (Kaapse Rebel), [[Ilse Swanepoel]] (Sophie), [[James Winkler]] (Joseph Nkosi) and others. Design by [[Chris van den Berg]]. | ||
== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
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[[PACT]] theatre programme, 1984. | [[PACT]] theatre programme, 1984. | ||
Revision as of 08:44, 7 July 2017
Vereeniging, Vereniging is a play by P.G. du Plessis (1934-2017).
Note: The play is sometimes wrongly referred to as Vereeniging, Vereeniging; Vereeniging [1] is a place in the Transvaal, while "vereniging" is Afrikaans for "association" or "union".
Contents
The original text
Written and pridyuced in 1984, it is a play about the end of the Anglo-Boer War and the peace accord signed at the town of Vereeniging in the Transvaal.
Published by Tafelberg Publishers, 1985.
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
1984: Staged by PACT, directed by Louis van Niekerk, with Marius Weyers (Staatspresident Frans de Waal), Eric Nobbs (Wag), Johan Engelbrecht (Mnr Swanepoel), Dulsie van den Bergh (Mev Susan van der Merwe), Aletta Bezuidenhout (Mev. Doubell), Louis Minnaar (Kolonel), Francois Viljoen (Retief de Waal), Michael Brunner (Waarnemende Staatspresident Burger), Paul Luckhoff (Vader Kestell), Evert van Niekerk (Genl. de Wet), John Maytham (Genl. Smuts), Ben Kruger (Genl. Botha), Pieter Brand (Genl. Brand), Jacques Loots (Genl. Wessels), Dan Welman (De Clerq), Kenneth Linge (Lord Milner), Norman Coombes (Lord Kitchener), Peter Holden (Engelse Sersant), Gys de Villiers (Mnr. Davids), Alta Engelbrecht (Mev. de Waal), Kevin Smith (Kaapse Rebel), Ilse Swanepoel (Sophie), James Winkler (Joseph Nkosi) and others. Design by Chris van den Berg.
Sources
PACT theatre programme, 1984.
Petru & Carel Trichardt theatre programme collection.
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