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Based on published short stories and plays by [[Hennie Aucamp]], selected and directed by [[Marie van Heerden]], for the [[Libertas Teaterklub]], the evening consisted of productions of ''[[Die Hartseerwals]]'', ''[[Die Kis]]'', ''[[When the Saints Go Marching In]]'', ''[['n Boer sê Totsiens]]'', ''[[Die Terras]]'', ''[['n Bruidsbed vir Tant Nonnie]]'', ''[[Terloops]]'' and ''[[Tussen Twee Treine]]''.  
 
Based on published short stories and plays by [[Hennie Aucamp]], selected and directed by [[Marie van Heerden]], for the [[Libertas Teaterklub]], the evening consisted of productions of ''[[Die Hartseerwals]]'', ''[[Die Kis]]'', ''[[When the Saints Go Marching In]]'', ''[['n Boer sê Totsiens]]'', ''[[Die Terras]]'', ''[['n Bruidsbed vir Tant Nonnie]]'', ''[[Terloops]]'' and ''[[Tussen Twee Treine]]''.  
  
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==Translations and adaptations==
  
1970: The production directed by [[Marie van Heerden]] in : Die Hartseerwals with Annelize van der Ryst; Die Kis with Renata Stead (Hester), Madeleine Heyns (Drieka), Elize Dreyer (Tant Lettie) and Gerhard Roux (Daiel); When the Saints Go Marching In with Annelize van der Ryst; 'n Boer sê Totsiens with Gerhard Roux; Die Terras with Renata Stead; 'n Bruidsbed vir Tant Nonnie with Johann van Heerden; Terloops with Herman Pretorius; Tussen Twee Treine with Juanita Swanepoel (Sy) and Johann van Heerden (Hy).
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
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1970: Directed by [[Marie van Heerden]] with [[Annelize van der Ryst]] (''[[Die Hartseerwals]]'' and ''[[When the Saints Go Marching In]]''), [[Renata Stead]] (''[[Die Terras]]'' and "Hester" in ''[[Die Kis]]''), [[Madeleine Heyns]] ("Drieka" in ''[[Die Kis]]''), [[Elize Dreyer]] ("Tant Lettie" in ''[[Die Kis]]'') and [[Gerhard Roux]] (''[['n Boer sê Totsiens]]'' and "Daiel" in ''[[Die Kis]]''; [[Johann van Heerden]] (''[['n Bruidsbed vir Tant Nonnie]]'' and "Hy" in ''[[Tussen Twee Treine]]''), [[Juanita Swanepoel]] ("Sy") in ''[[Tussen Twee Treine]]'') and ''[[Herman Pretorius]] (''[[Terloops]]'').
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== Sources ==
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Revision as of 15:54, 9 February 2023

Hennie Aucamp: Kortverhale en Eenakters ("Hennie Aucamp: Short Stories and One-acts") is the title of a production of selected plays and stories by Hennie Aucamp.

The original text

Based on published short stories and plays by Hennie Aucamp, selected and directed by Marie van Heerden, for the Libertas Teaterklub, the evening consisted of productions of Die Hartseerwals, Die Kis, When the Saints Go Marching In, 'n Boer sê Totsiens, Die Terras, 'n Bruidsbed vir Tant Nonnie, Terloops and Tussen Twee Treine.

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

1970: Directed by Marie van Heerden with Annelize van der Ryst (Die Hartseerwals and When the Saints Go Marching In), Renata Stead (Die Terras and "Hester" in Die Kis), Madeleine Heyns ("Drieka" in Die Kis), Elize Dreyer ("Tant Lettie" in Die Kis) and Gerhard Roux ('n Boer sê Totsiens and "Daiel" in Die Kis; Johann van Heerden ('n Bruidsbed vir Tant Nonnie and "Hy" in Tussen Twee Treine), Juanita Swanepoel ("Sy") in Tussen Twee Treine) and Herman Pretorius (Terloops).

Sources

Go to ESAT Bibliography

Return to

Return to PLAYS I: Original SA plays

Return to PLAYS II: Foreign plays

Return to PLAYS III: Collections

Return to PLAYS IV: Pageants and public performances

Return to South African Festivals and Competitions

Return to The ESAT Entries

Return to Main Page