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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
  
2020: First produced by [[Lefra Produksies]], performed by  Wynand (Karate Kallie) van Vollenstee and directed by [[Frans Swart]], at the [[Atterbury Theatre]] in Pretoria on 17 December. Like all live theatre productions in 2020-2021, performances of the show were vastly curtailed due to the lockdown regulations occasioned by the COVID-19 epidemic.
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2020: First produced by [[Lefra Produksies]], performed by  [[Wynand van Vollenstee]] and directed by [[Frans Swart]], at the [[Atterbury Theatre]] in Pretoria on 17 December. Like all live theatre productions in 2020-2021, performances of the show were vastly curtailed due to the lockdown regulations occasioned by the COVID-19 epidemic.
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Latest revision as of 15:14, 6 March 2021

Groet die Grotman 2 is an Afrikaans one-man play by Frans Swart.

Based on the concept of Rob Becker's Defending the Caveman, but an original South African text, being set 20 years later.

Performance history in South Africa

2020: First produced by Lefra Produksies, performed by Wynand van Vollenstee and directed by Frans Swart, at the Atterbury Theatre in Pretoria on 17 December. Like all live theatre productions in 2020-2021, performances of the show were vastly curtailed due to the lockdown regulations occasioned by the COVID-19 epidemic.

Sources

http://www.lefra.com

http://all-timeradio.com/mediavrystelling-2016-07-11-kom-groet-die-grotheld-by-die-vrystaat-kunstefees/

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