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The name [[Nasionale Kinderteater]] ([[Afrikaans]] for "National Children's Theatre") can refer to two organizations:  
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The name [[Nasionale Kinderteater]] ([[Afrikaans]] for "National Children's Theatre") can refer to two organizations: A short lived [[Afrikaans]] company founded in 1968 by [[Johan Bernard]] and the renamed ''[[National Children's Theatre]]'' (circa 1990).   
 
 
The ''[[National Children's Theatre]]'' founded by Joyce Levinsohn in , or a short lived [[Afrikaans]] company founded in 1968 by [[Johan Bernard]].   
 
  
 
The  [[Nasionale Kinderteater]] ("National childres's theatre") was founded by [[Johan Bernard]] in 1968, funded by his mother.  The company also included [[Johan Geyser]] (stage manager) and [[Lydia Theron]] (actress). They undertook a successful  tour of the Transvaal towns with Bernard's translation of James Ambrose Brown's play ''[[Die Drie Wense]]'' ("''[[The Three Wishes]]''"), but then the funding was withdrawn by Mrs Bernard and the tour ended.
 
The  [[Nasionale Kinderteater]] ("National childres's theatre") was founded by [[Johan Bernard]] in 1968, funded by his mother.  The company also included [[Johan Geyser]] (stage manager) and [[Lydia Theron]] (actress). They undertook a successful  tour of the Transvaal towns with Bernard's translation of James Ambrose Brown's play ''[[Die Drie Wense]]'' ("''[[The Three Wishes]]''"), but then the funding was withdrawn by Mrs Bernard and the tour ended.

Revision as of 17:23, 13 June 2020

The name Nasionale Kinderteater (Afrikaans for "National Children's Theatre") can refer to two organizations: A short lived Afrikaans company founded in 1968 by Johan Bernard and the renamed National Children's Theatre (circa 1990).

The Nasionale Kinderteater ("National childres's theatre") was founded by Johan Bernard in 1968, funded by his mother. The company also included Johan Geyser (stage manager) and Lydia Theron (actress). They undertook a successful tour of the Transvaal towns with Bernard's translation of James Ambrose Brown's play Die Drie Wense ("The Three Wishes"), but then the funding was withdrawn by Mrs Bernard and the tour ended.