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A comedy by [[C.J. Langenhoven]]. An adaptation of ''[[Die Wêreld die Draai]]'' by [[C.J. Langenhoven]] (1912), which in turn was based on his 1915 play ''[[De Waterzaak]]'' (1909). Published by [[Nasionale Pers]], 1926.  
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A popular comedy by [[C.J. Langenhoven]], satirizing the language differences in the country. An adaptation of ''[[Die Wêreld die Draai]]'' by [[C.J. Langenhoven]] (1912), which in turn had been based on his first play ''[[De Waterzaak]]'' (1909). Published by [[Nasionale Pers]], 1926.  
  
 
Produced by [[CAPAB]] in 1966, directed by [[Tom Burgers]], with [[Christiaan Vegter]], [[Michael Newell]], [[Antoinette Terblanche]], [[Wilhelm de la Querra]] and [[Annie Basson]]. (Source: NELM Manuscripts - [Collection: FLETCHER, Jill]: 2005. 75. 19. 50).
 
Produced by [[CAPAB]] in 1966, directed by [[Tom Burgers]], with [[Christiaan Vegter]], [[Michael Newell]], [[Antoinette Terblanche]], [[Wilhelm de la Querra]] and [[Annie Basson]]. (Source: NELM Manuscripts - [Collection: FLETCHER, Jill]: 2005. 75. 19. 50).
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Directed by [[Schalk Theron]] for [[PACOFS]], opening in the [[Oppenheimer Theatre]], Welkom, on 1 May 1969. Décor by [[Schalk Theron]], costumes by [[Kasimir Dubinski]]. The cast included [[Johan Botha]], [[Annette Engelbrecht]] (Annetta?), [[George Barnes]], [[Louw Verwey]], [[Schalk Theron]], [[Raymond Davies]], [[Neels Coetzee]], [[Frances Coertze]], [[Carmen Haddad]], [[Paul Eilers]]. (Source: ''[[Teater SA]]'', 1(4), 1969).
 
Directed by [[Schalk Theron]] for [[PACOFS]], opening in the [[Oppenheimer Theatre]], Welkom, on 1 May 1969. Décor by [[Schalk Theron]], costumes by [[Kasimir Dubinski]]. The cast included [[Johan Botha]], [[Annette Engelbrecht]] (Annetta?), [[George Barnes]], [[Louw Verwey]], [[Schalk Theron]], [[Raymond Davies]], [[Neels Coetzee]], [[Frances Coertze]], [[Carmen Haddad]], [[Paul Eilers]]. (Source: ''[[Teater SA]]'', 1(4), 1969).
  
In October 2013 a 198* radio version was re-broadcast on [[RSG]], starring Francois Stemmet, Danie Joubert, Bettie Kemp, Don Lamprecht, Ernst Eloff en Richard van der Westhuizen. Directed by Evert Snyman.  
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In October 2013 a 198* radio version was re-broadcast on [[RSG]], starring [[Francois Stemmet]], [[Danie Joubert]], [[Bettie Kemp]], [[Don Lamprecht]], [[Ernst Eloff]] en [[Richard van der Westhuizen]]. Directed by [[Evert Snyman]].  
  
  

Revision as of 16:00, 5 November 2013

A popular comedy by C.J. Langenhoven, satirizing the language differences in the country. An adaptation of Die Wêreld die Draai by C.J. Langenhoven (1912), which in turn had been based on his first play De Waterzaak (1909). Published by Nasionale Pers, 1926.

Produced by CAPAB in 1966, directed by Tom Burgers, with Christiaan Vegter, Michael Newell, Antoinette Terblanche, Wilhelm de la Querra and Annie Basson. (Source: NELM Manuscripts - [Collection: FLETCHER, Jill]: 2005. 75. 19. 50).

Produced by PACT’s Afrikaans company in 1967 ***(Tucker, 1997)

Directed by Schalk Theron for PACOFS, opening in the Oppenheimer Theatre, Welkom, on 1 May 1969. Décor by Schalk Theron, costumes by Kasimir Dubinski. The cast included Johan Botha, Annette Engelbrecht (Annetta?), George Barnes, Louw Verwey, Schalk Theron, Raymond Davies, Neels Coetzee, Frances Coertze, Carmen Haddad, Paul Eilers. (Source: Teater SA, 1(4), 1969).

In October 2013 a 198* radio version was re-broadcast on RSG, starring Francois Stemmet, Danie Joubert, Bettie Kemp, Don Lamprecht, Ernst Eloff en Richard van der Westhuizen. Directed by Evert Snyman.


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