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'''''Kom terug, Saartjie''''' (“Come back Saartjie”) is a play by [[Hans Pienaar]]. | '''''Kom terug, Saartjie''''' (“Come back Saartjie”) is a play by [[Hans Pienaar]]. | ||
| − | The play is about a Hollywood actress (inspired by [[Charlize Theron]]) who returns to South Africa, ostensibly to prepare for a speech at the grave of Saartjie Baartman [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saartjie_Baartman], but it turns out that another reason for her visit is to meet a blackmailer. | + | The play is about a Hollywood actress (inspired by [[Charlize Theron]]) who returns to South Africa, ostensibly to prepare for a speech at the grave of [[Saartjie Baartman]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saartjie_Baartman], but it turns out that another reason for her visit is to meet a blackmailer. |
First performed in 2005 at the [[KKNK]], directed by [[André Stolz]], starring [[Milan Murray]], [[Lynne Maree]] and [[Richard van der Westhuizen]]. | First performed in 2005 at the [[KKNK]], directed by [[André Stolz]], starring [[Milan Murray]], [[Lynne Maree]] and [[Richard van der Westhuizen]]. | ||
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Kom terug, Saartjie (“Come back Saartjie”) is a play by Hans Pienaar.
The play is about a Hollywood actress (inspired by Charlize Theron) who returns to South Africa, ostensibly to prepare for a speech at the grave of Saartjie Baartman [1], but it turns out that another reason for her visit is to meet a blackmailer.
First performed in 2005 at the KKNK, directed by André Stolz, starring Milan Murray, Lynne Maree and Richard van der Westhuizen.
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