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2024: Directed by [[Lelia Etsebeth]] who made her debut as a director. Cast: [[Cindy Swanepoel]], [[André Stolz]], [[Doctor Khasu]], [[Tobie Cronje]] and [[Gretha Brazelle]]. | 2024: Directed by [[Lelia Etsebeth]] who made her debut as a director. Cast: [[Cindy Swanepoel]], [[André Stolz]], [[Doctor Khasu]], [[Tobie Cronje]] and [[Gretha Brazelle]]. | ||
Revision as of 16:20, 1 February 2025
Mevrou Dominee is a radio drama by Riëtte Heslinga.
Contents
The original text
Translations and adaptations
Broadcast history in South Africa
2024: Directed by Lelia Etsebeth who made her debut as a director. Cast: Cindy Swanepoel, André Stolz, Doctor Khasu, Tobie Cronje and Gretha Brazelle.
Sources
Die Burger, 5 Octoner 2024.
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