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''Aimer'', written in 1921 by the French playwright Paul Géraldy (1885-1983) and performed during that same year by the Comedie Francaise. Translated into Afrikaans by [[N.P. van Wyk Louw]] in 1939 with the title ''[[Hélène]]''. This translation was performed several times by theatre companies, e.g. by [[K.A.T.]] in the [[Little Theatre]] in 1940, directed by [[W.J.B. Pienaar]].  
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''Aimer'', written in 1921 by the French playwright Paul Géraldy (1885-1983) and performed during that same year by the Comedie Francaise.  
  
''Tussen Twee Liefde'' ("Between two loves") by Paul Geraldy. Produced by [[NTO]] in 1958, directed by [[Leonard Schach]] and with [[Babs Laker]] as Hélène.  **
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
  
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==Translations and adaptations==
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Translated into Afrikaans by [[N.P. van Wyk Louw]] in 1939 with the title ''[[Hélène]]''. This translation was performed several times by theatre companies, e.g. by [[K.A.T.]] in the [[Little Theatre]] in 1940, directed by [[W.J.B. Pienaar]].
  
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''Tussen Twee Liefdes'' ("Between two loves") by Paul Geraldy. Produced by [[NTO]] in 1958, directed by [[Leonard Schach]] and with [[Babs Laker]] as Hélène.  ** In 1958 the title was changed to ''Tussen Twee Liefdes'' and produced by the [[NTO]] under the direction of [[Leonard Schach]]. The production opened in the [[Hofmeyr Theatre]] on 5 August 1958 before going on tour. [[Babs Laker]], [[Johann Nell]] and [[Pietro Nolte]] made up the cast. Decor by [[Frank Graves]] and costumes by [[Doreen Graves]].
  
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In 1958 the title was changed to ''Tussen Twee Liefdes'' and produced by the [[NTO]] under the direction of [[Leonard Schach]]. The production opened in the [[Hofmeyr Theatre]] on 5 August 1958 before going on tour. [[Babs Laker]], [[Johann Nell]] and [[Pietro Nolte]] made up the cast. Decor by [[Frank Graves]] and costumes by [[Doreen Graves]].
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Revision as of 19:50, 13 February 2014

Aimer, written in 1921 by the French playwright Paul Géraldy (1885-1983) and performed during that same year by the Comedie Francaise.

Performance history in South Africa

Translations and adaptations

Translated into Afrikaans by N.P. van Wyk Louw in 1939 with the title Hélène. This translation was performed several times by theatre companies, e.g. by K.A.T. in the Little Theatre in 1940, directed by W.J.B. Pienaar.

Tussen Twee Liefdes ("Between two loves") by Paul Geraldy. Produced by NTO in 1958, directed by Leonard Schach and with Babs Laker as Hélène. ** In 1958 the title was changed to Tussen Twee Liefdes and produced by the NTO under the direction of Leonard Schach. The production opened in the Hofmeyr Theatre on 5 August 1958 before going on tour. Babs Laker, Johann Nell and Pietro Nolte made up the cast. Decor by Frank Graves and costumes by Doreen Graves.

Sources

Lantern, 8(2):182, Dec 1958.

Nel, 1972


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