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1942: Performed in [[Afrikaans]] as ''[[Bohaai oor Jolanthé]]'' by [[K.A.T.]] in August. Directed by [[Mavis de Villiers]]. | 1942: Performed in [[Afrikaans]] as ''[[Bohaai oor Jolanthé]]'' by [[K.A.T.]] in August. Directed by [[Mavis de Villiers]]. |
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Krach um Jolanthe (“Fuss over Jolante”) by August Hinrichs (1879-1956)[1].
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The original text
Written in 1930 and published in Plattdeutsch (Low German) as Swienskomödi "Een Buernstück in dree Ennens" ("a rural piece in three acts") by Quickborn, Hamburg (1930, 1933). Also known in its High German version of Krach um Jolanthe ("Fuss about Jolanthe"), and published in this form in 1933 by Drei-Masken-Verlag, Berlin, and by Deutscher Laienspiel-Verlag, Weinheim in 1952. Filmed in 1934 by Carl Fröhlich.
Performance history in South Africa
Translated into Afrikaans as Bohaai oor Jolanthé by ** in 1942, and as Bohaai oor 'n Otjie by ** in 1956.
Translations and adaptations
1937: A production by Volksteater was direted by Paul R. Skawran.
1942: Performed in Afrikaans as Bohaai oor Jolanthé by K.A.T. in August. Directed by Mavis de Villiers.
1956: Performed in Afrikaans as Bohaai oor 'n Otjie by the National Theatre Organisation Directed by Anna Neethling-Pohl with Mathilde Hanekom, Reenen van Niekerk, Danie Smuts, Elma Krynauw, Gilyan Francesco, Jaco van der Westhuizen, André de Jongh, Dawid Botha, Leon Brink, Siegfried Mynhardt.
Sources
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_Hinrichs
http://www.wikiwand.com/de/August_Hinrichs
Helikon, 6(24):86
Die Taalgenoot, 25(10), 1956
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