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Known as ''[[Corinne and the Fur Seal]]'' in English.  
 
Known as ''[[Corinne and the Fur Seal]]'' in English.  
  
The text translated into [[Afrikaans]] (and adapted as a stage play?) by  [[Wilma Stockenström]], orignally under the title ''[[Corinne en die Pikbroek]]'', a title later changed to ''[[Die Paradysboot]]'' ("the paradise boat").
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The text translated into [[Afrikaans]] (and adapted as a stage play?) by  [[Wilma Stockenström]], under the title ''[[Corinne en die Pikbroek]]'', a title later changed to ''[[Die Paradysboot]]'' ("the paradise boat").
  
 
== The original text ==
 
== The original text ==

Revision as of 10:05, 25 January 2023

Corinne und der Seebär ("Corinne and the Fur Seal") is a German play by Karl Wittlinger (1922-1994) [1].

The original text

Corinne und der Seebär was originally written as a TV-film, released in 1966.

Translations and adaptations

Known as Corinne and the Fur Seal in English.

The text translated into Afrikaans (and adapted as a stage play?) by Wilma Stockenström, under the title Corinne en die Pikbroek, a title later changed to Die Paradysboot ("the paradise boat").

The original text

is the Afrikaans name of Corinne und der Seebär. TV-Film. 1966 . Published by ?

Translations and adaptations

Translated into Afrikaans as Die Paradysboot ("paradise boat") by Wilma Stockenström.

Performance history in South Africa

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0336206/

1967: Produced as part of a triple bill TRUK, directed by Robert Mohr, the other two pieces being: Oom Wanja by Anton Chekhov and Uit de oude doos by Melt Brink.

Sources

PACT Triple Bill theatre programme (undated).

Petru & Carel Trichardt theatre programme collection.

Antoinette Kellerman's annotated performance text for the 1967 TRUK production, found in the Stellenbosch Drama Department archives in 2022.

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