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Revision as of 11:24, 5 December 2016
Salomé Dans! ("Salomé dances!") is an Afrikaans play by Gerhard J. Beukes.
Original text
Published in Pretoria J.L. van Schaik in 1950.
Beukes was awarded the Hertzog Prize for Drama in 1952 for Langs die steiltes, Salome Dans! and As ons twee eers getroud is!.
Performance history in South Africa
1951: First performed (and attended by the author) by the Department of Speech and Drama of the University of Cape Town from 7 to 9 June, at the Little Theatre, directed by Leonie Pienaar, starring Diana du Plessis as Salomé, Paul Malherbe as John the Baptist, Pietro Nolte Herod and Pieter Bredenkamp Marcellus. Choreography by Mary Silberbauer, sets designed and built by Cecil Pym. Ballet scenes were performed by students of Dulcie Howes's ballet school. A lifesize model of Paul Malherbe's head was made by the Art Department of the University of Cape Town to be carried onto the stage on a tray.
1952: Produced by Volksteater, with Andries Brink as Herod, Adriaan Muller, Hannes Venter, Gwynne Ashton and Petra van der Walt and Leonie Ross alternating as Salome. Decor and installation W.R. Phillip and Andries Beetge, costumes by H.D. Ross, J.E. McKillop and Cecilia Steyn, lighting by George Wiggell.
Sources
Die Burger]], 5 May 1951.
Helikon, 1(6), 1952.
Gerhard J. Beukes (1913–1998) by Erika Terblanche, in LitNet 2014-08-21
http://www.stellenboschwriters.com/beukes.html
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