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("The Arrest") by [[Uys Krige]]. The original Afrikaans version of his comedy about the governorsip of [[Willem Adriaan van der Stel]]. Commissioned for the [[Huguenot Festival]] in 1939 and produced by [[Volksteater]] in Pretoria on 22 September 1939, directed by [[Hettie Erlank]].  First published in ''[[Die Wit Muur en ander eenbedrywe]]'' by [[Unie Volkspelers]] in 1949.  Translated as ''[[The Arrest]]'' and published in ''[[The Sniper and other One-act Plays]]'' by [[HAUM]] in 1964,  as well as in ''[[Plays from Near and Far]]'' (eds [[Guy Butler]] and [[Tim Peacock]], pub. [[Maskew Miller]], 1972).  Also published in ''[[Skerm en Masker]]'' ([[Van Schaik]]), ''[[Vier Een Bedrywe]]'' ([[Van Schaik]]) en ''[[Spel en Spelers]]'' ([[Van Schaik]]).**
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("The Arrest") by Uys Krige. The original Afrikaans version of his comedy about the governorsip of Willem Adriaan van der Stel. Commissioned for the Huguenot Festival in 1939 and produced by Volksteater in Pretoria on 22 September 1939, directed by Hettie Erlank. First published in Die Wit Muur en ander eenbedrywe by Unie Volkspelers in 1949. Translated as The Arrest and published in The Sniper and other One-act Plays by HAUM in 1964, as well as in Plays from Near and Far (eds Guy Butler and Tim Peacock, pub. Maskew Miller, 1972). Also published in Skerm en Masker (Van Schaik), Vier Een Bedrywe (Van Schaik) en Spel en Spelers (Van Schaik).**

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