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− | '' | + | Afrikaans translation of ''[[L'École des Femmes]]'', a comedy by French playwright [[Molière]]. |
+ | Staged by the [[Universiteitsteater Stellenbosch]] in the [[H.B.Thom Theatre]] and in the Paarl Town Hall in September 1970, directed by [[Paul Malherbe]], with [[Gerhard Nieuwenhuizen]] (Chrysaldus), [[Theuns Meyer]] (Arnolphe), [[Hettie Theron]]/[[Marietha Snyman]] (Georgetta), [[Rhodé Rossouw]]/[[Melanie Baumann]] (Agnes), [[Phil du Plessis]] (Horace), [[Jan Engelen]] (Oronte) and [[Johann van Heerden]] (Enriques). Décor by [[Cecilia Martens]], costumes by [[Elaine Aucamp]] and lighting by [[Jan Engelen]]. | ||
− | + | == Sources == | |
− | + | [[UTS]] theatre programme, September 1970. | |
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Revision as of 07:28, 15 June 2014
Afrikaans translation of L'École des Femmes, a comedy by French playwright Molière.
Staged by the Universiteitsteater Stellenbosch in the H.B.Thom Theatre and in the Paarl Town Hall in September 1970, directed by Paul Malherbe, with Gerhard Nieuwenhuizen (Chrysaldus), Theuns Meyer (Arnolphe), Hettie Theron/Marietha Snyman (Georgetta), Rhodé Rossouw/Melanie Baumann (Agnes), Phil du Plessis (Horace), Jan Engelen (Oronte) and Johann van Heerden (Enriques). Décor by Cecilia Martens, costumes by Elaine Aucamp and lighting by Jan Engelen.
Sources
UTS theatre programme, September 1970.
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