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Revision as of 08:40, 1 April 2014

Alt-Heidelberg (1901), a drama in five acts, by German novelist and playwright Wilhelm Meyer-Förster (a.k.a. Samar Gregorow), (1862-1934). His best-known work, Alt Heidelberg (Old Heidelberg in English) was adapted many times on film, and as the Sigmund Romberg operetta The Student Prince.

Performance history in South Africa

The Afrikaans version, also titled Alt-Heidelberg, was presented by the Vrouevereniging van Stellenbosch (Stellenbosch Women's Association) under the auspices of K.A.T., November 1942, in the Hofmeyr Hall

Translations and adaptations

Translated from the German into Afrikaans by M.R. Heyns, published by De Bussy, 1932.

Sources

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_Meyer-F%C3%B6rster

Nel, 1972


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