Difference between revisions of "Hagar"
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+ | W.F. van Rooyen. 1984. "1974-1984" In: [[Chris Barnard]]. 1984. ''Bartho. By geleentheid van sy sestigste verjaardag'' Johannesburg: [[Perskor]]: pp.57-8. | ||
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Revision as of 16:33, 24 August 2020
Hagar is a play by Bartho Smit ()
Contents
The original text
Though the idea was generated much earlier, the text was written in 1977-8, after the success of Die Keiser in 1977. When submitted to Francois Swart and Chris Barnard for comment however, it was turned down, and not performed or published. The text was donated to the archives of the HSRC's Centre for South African Theatre Research (CESAT), and is now part of the CESAT holdings in the South African National Archives in Pretoria.
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
Sources
W.F. van Rooyen. 1984. "1974-1984" In: Chris Barnard. 1984. Bartho. By geleentheid van sy sestigste verjaardag Johannesburg: Perskor: pp.57-8.
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