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− | [[J.T. Martens]] (19**-) was a dramatist. | + | [[J.T. Martens]] (19**-) was church minister and a dramatist. |
− | He wrote ''[[Twee is Beter as Een]]'', first performed in 1967 in the church in Wolseley. Later performed in the Old Apostolic church in March 1968 by a group that would become [[Môrester Amateur Toneelgroep]] (MAT), and in Malmesbury in June 1968. | + | |
+ | Born Jan Thomas Martens, he was the first minister of the Waterval NG congregation (1921 – 1928) | ||
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+ | He wrote the religious-didactic one-act play ''[[Twee is Beter as Een]]'', first performed in 1967 in the church in Wolseley. Later performed in the Old Apostolic church in March 1968 by a group that would become [[Môrester Amateur Toneelgroep]] (MAT), and in Malmesbury in June 1968. | ||
== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
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[[ESAT Bibliography Ja-Ji|January]] 1997. | [[ESAT Bibliography Ja-Ji|January]] 1997. | ||
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Revision as of 11:44, 3 March 2023
J.T. Martens (19**-) was church minister and a dramatist.
Born Jan Thomas Martens, he was the first minister of the Waterval NG congregation (1921 – 1928)
He wrote the religious-didactic one-act play Twee is Beter as Een, first performed in 1967 in the church in Wolseley. Later performed in the Old Apostolic church in March 1968 by a group that would become Môrester Amateur Toneelgroep (MAT), and in Malmesbury in June 1968.
Sources
January 1997.
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