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Written in 1976, it was filmed for the [[SABC]] by director [[Stephan Bouwer]], with [[Marius Weyers]], [[Katinka Heyns]] and [[Paul Eilers]] and broadcast on 20 March 1978. | Written in 1976, it was filmed for the [[SABC]] by director [[Stephan Bouwer]], with [[Marius Weyers]], [[Katinka Heyns]] and [[Paul Eilers]] and broadcast on 20 March 1978. | ||
The text published in the volume ''Piet-my-vrou en Nagspel'' ([[Tafelberg]], 1982). | The text published in the volume ''Piet-my-vrou en Nagspel'' ([[Tafelberg]], 1982). | ||
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==Performances== | ==Performances== |
Revision as of 15:45, 16 August 2020
Nagspel is the title of a television drama by Chris Barnard.
Also found as stage version.
The TV drama
Written in 1976, it was filmed for the SABC by director Stephan Bouwer, with Marius Weyers, Katinka Heyns and Paul Eilers and broadcast on 20 March 1978.
The text published in the volume Piet-my-vrou en Nagspel (Tafelberg, 1982).
The stage version
The TV script was adapted for the stage by and
Performances
1997: Presented by Noordwes Produksies in collaboration with DALRO at the KKNK, 1997. Directed by Peet van Rensburg, starring Wim Beukes, Leon Cloete, Deirdre Venter.
2000: Presented by Noordwes Produksies in collaboration with DALRO at the at Aardklop festival, 1997. Directed by Peet van Rensburg, starring Wim Beukes, Leon Cloete, Deirdre Venter.
Source
KKNK Festival programme, 1997.
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