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| − | + | is a full length [[Dutch]] children's play by Erik Vos Translation from Dutch by Bill Honeywood | |
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| + | Based on the one-act play ** by Leon Chancerel | ||
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| + | A play in the style of the Italian commedia dell'arte, it tells of a donkey is stolen by two scoundrels, who disguise themselves afterwards to sell the stolen donkey back to its original owner. | ||
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| + | Translated into English from the [[Dutch]] by Bill Honeywood as ''[[The Dancing Donkey]]''.[https://origintheatrical.com.au/work/7055] | ||
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| + | Translated from the [[Dutch]] into [[Afrikaans]] by [[Wilma Stöckenstrom]] as ''[[Die Dansende Donkie]]''. | ||
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| + | 1966: Performed in Afrikaans by [[PACOFS]] as , directed by with [[Henk Hugo]], [[Wilson Dunster]], [[Francesca Bantock]], [[Marie Pentz]]. | ||
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| − | PACOFS Drama 25 Years, 1963-1988 | + | |
| + | https://origintheatrical.com.au/work/7055 | ||
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| + | ''PACOFS Drama 25 Years'', 1963-1988 | ||
Revision as of 14:25, 3 March 2025
is a full length Dutch children's play by Erik Vos Translation from Dutch by Bill Honeywood
Based on the one-act play ** by Leon Chancerel
A play in the style of the Italian commedia dell'arte, it tells of a donkey is stolen by two scoundrels, who disguise themselves afterwards to sell the stolen donkey back to its original owner.
Translated into English from the Dutch by Bill Honeywood as The Dancing Donkey.[1]
Translated from the Dutch into Afrikaans by Wilma Stöckenstrom as Die Dansende Donkie.
1966: Performed in Afrikaans by PACOFS as , directed by with Henk Hugo, Wilson Dunster, Francesca Bantock, Marie Pentz.
Sources
https://origintheatrical.com.au/work/7055
PACOFS Drama 25 Years, 1963-1988
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