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− | Henry IV by Luigi Pirandello. (Also written Henri IV.) English version of the original Italian Enrico IV (1922). An expressionist work providing a stark and moving study of madness and the solitude of self-imprisonment. ** Presented at the Little Theatre Cape Town in 1935 as a significant milestone in that theatre’s development. The cast included the impressive newcomer Wensley Pithey. ** | + | ''Henry IV'' by Luigi Pirandello. (Also written ''Henri IV''.) English version of the original Italian ''[[Enrico IV]]'' (1922). An expressionist work providing a stark and moving study of madness and the solitude of self-imprisonment. ** Presented at the [[Little Theatre]] Cape Town in 1935 as a significant milestone in that theatre’s development. The cast included the impressive newcomer [[Wensley Pithey]]. ** |
− | Henry IV (Part I) by William Shakespeare. *** Translated in as Hendrik IV by * (Afrikaans, *), Kgosi Henri IV (Northern Sotho - 1973) by N.C. Phatudi ; Kgosi Henry wa Bone (Setswana - 1952) by M.O.M. Seboni, . | + | ''Henry IV'' (Part I) by William Shakespeare. *** Translated in as ''[[Hendrik IV]]'' by * (Afrikaans, *), ''[[Kgosi Henri IV]]'' (Northern Sotho - 1973) by[[ N.C. Phatudi]] ; ''[[Kgosi Henry wa Bone]]'' (Setswana - 1952) by [[M.O.M. Seboni]], . |
− | Henry IV (Part II) by William Shakespeare. *** | + | ''Henry IV'' (Part II) by William Shakespeare. *** |
Revision as of 12:12, 3 May 2012
Henry IV by Luigi Pirandello. (Also written Henri IV.) English version of the original Italian Enrico IV (1922). An expressionist work providing a stark and moving study of madness and the solitude of self-imprisonment. ** Presented at the Little Theatre Cape Town in 1935 as a significant milestone in that theatre’s development. The cast included the impressive newcomer Wensley Pithey. **
Henry IV (Part I) by William Shakespeare. *** Translated in as Hendrik IV by * (Afrikaans, *), Kgosi Henri IV (Northern Sotho - 1973) byN.C. Phatudi ; Kgosi Henry wa Bone (Setswana - 1952) by M.O.M. Seboni, .
Henry IV (Part II) by William Shakespeare. ***
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