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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
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1933: [[Leontine Sagan]] toured South Africa for three months in 1933 on contract with [[African Consolidated Theatres]] with the plays ''[[Children in Uniform]]'' and ''[[Nine Till Six]]''.
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1954: A production in Afrikaans was directed by [[Aletta Gericke]], starring [[Hester Momsen]], [[Dorothy Prechner]], [[Ria Human]], [[Milla Louw]], [[Tertia Prinsloo]], [[Joan Louw]], [[Marie Tredeaux]] and [[Rita Badenhorst]].
 
1954: A production in Afrikaans was directed by [[Aletta Gericke]], starring [[Hester Momsen]], [[Dorothy Prechner]], [[Ria Human]], [[Milla Louw]], [[Tertia Prinsloo]], [[Joan Louw]], [[Marie Tredeaux]] and [[Rita Badenhorst]].
 
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
 
''[[Helikon]]'', 4(18):60. December 1954.
 
''[[Helikon]]'', 4(18):60. December 1954.
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Kruger, Loren (ed.) 1996. ''Lights and Shadows'': The Autobiography of [[Leontine Sagan]].
  
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]

Revision as of 17:10, 22 August 2018

Nine Till Six is a play by Scottish-born Aimée Stuart (1887-1981) and Philip Stuart. The play is about the relationship between an employer and employee in a fashion shop.

The original text

Translations and adaptations

Translated into Afrikaans entitled Van Nege tot Ses.

Performance history in South Africa

1933: Leontine Sagan toured South Africa for three months in 1933 on contract with African Consolidated Theatres with the plays Children in Uniform and Nine Till Six.

1954: A production in Afrikaans was directed by Aletta Gericke, starring Hester Momsen, Dorothy Prechner, Ria Human, Milla Louw, Tertia Prinsloo, Joan Louw, Marie Tredeaux and Rita Badenhorst.

Sources

Helikon, 4(18):60. December 1954.

Kruger, Loren (ed.) 1996. Lights and Shadows: The Autobiography of Leontine Sagan.

Go to ESAT Bibliography

For more information

IMDb [1].


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