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− | ''La Leçon'' ("The Lesson") by Eugène Ionesco | + | ''La Leçon'' ("The Lesson") by [[Eugène Ionesco]]. |
+ | == The original text == | ||
+ | First performed on 20 May 1951 at the Théâtre de Poche in Paris. | ||
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+ | ==Translations and adaptations== | ||
+ | Translated as [[The Lesson]] in English, it was produced in South Africa by ** in 19*. | ||
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+ | Translated into Afrikaans as ''[[Die Les]]'' by **, it was produced by [[NTO]] in 1959 directed by [[Robert Mohr]] with Mohr, [[Esther van Ryswyk]] and [[Elma Marais]]. | ||
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+ | The [[Afrikaans translation by [[Bartho Smit]] published by HAUM-Literêr (1984) in ''Bartho Smit-vertalings; 1'', also including ''[[Die Koning Sterf]]'' and ''[[Die Renosters]]''. | ||
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+ | == Performance history in South Africa == | ||
Produced by Estelle Venter with students of the [[University of Stellenbosch Drama Department]] in the [[H.B. Thom Theatre]] in October 1978 for examination purposes. | Produced by Estelle Venter with students of the [[University of Stellenbosch Drama Department]] in the [[H.B. Thom Theatre]] in October 1978 for examination purposes. | ||
A [[Don Maguire]] Production in 1979 featured ''[[The Chairs]]'' and ''The Lesson'' in ''An Evening with Ionesco'' at the [[Baxter Theatre]] Studio. Directed by [[Barbara Maguire]], the cast included [[Barbara Maguire]], [[Sandra Williams]] and [[Don Maguire]]. | A [[Don Maguire]] Production in 1979 featured ''[[The Chairs]]'' and ''The Lesson'' in ''An Evening with Ionesco'' at the [[Baxter Theatre]] Studio. Directed by [[Barbara Maguire]], the cast included [[Barbara Maguire]], [[Sandra Williams]] and [[Don Maguire]]. | ||
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+ | ''Die Les'' performed by the [[Stellenbosse Eksperimentele Teater]] at the [[Libertas Theatre]] 1 and 2 August 1975 starring [[Ben Dehaeck]], [[Juanita Swanepoel]], [[Madeleine Heyns]], [[Philip du Plessis]] and [[Niel Geldenhuys]]. | ||
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==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
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''Lantern'', 9(2):192-197. Dec 1959. | ''Lantern'', 9(2):192-197. Dec 1959. | ||
+ | Theatre programme 1975. | ||
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Return to [[ESAT Plays 2 L|L]] in Plays 2 Foreign Plays | Return to [[ESAT Plays 2 L|L]] in Plays 2 Foreign Plays | ||
Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Plays]] | Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Plays]] | ||
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Revision as of 13:10, 23 January 2015
La Leçon ("The Lesson") by Eugène Ionesco.
Contents
The original text
First performed on 20 May 1951 at the Théâtre de Poche in Paris.
Translations and adaptations
Translated as The Lesson in English, it was produced in South Africa by ** in 19*.
Translated into Afrikaans as Die Les by **, it was produced by NTO in 1959 directed by Robert Mohr with Mohr, Esther van Ryswyk and Elma Marais.
The [[Afrikaans translation by Bartho Smit published by HAUM-Literêr (1984) in Bartho Smit-vertalings; 1, also including Die Koning Sterf and Die Renosters.
Performance history in South Africa
Produced by Estelle Venter with students of the University of Stellenbosch Drama Department in the H.B. Thom Theatre in October 1978 for examination purposes.
A Don Maguire Production in 1979 featured The Chairs and The Lesson in An Evening with Ionesco at the Baxter Theatre Studio. Directed by Barbara Maguire, the cast included Barbara Maguire, Sandra Williams and Don Maguire.
Die Les performed by the Stellenbosse Eksperimentele Teater at the Libertas Theatre 1 and 2 August 1975 starring Ben Dehaeck, Juanita Swanepoel, Madeleine Heyns, Philip du Plessis and Niel Geldenhuys.
Sources
Barrow, Brian & Williams-Short, Yvonne (eds.). 1988. Theatre Alive! The Baxter Story 1977-1987.
Lantern, 9(2):192-197. Dec 1959.
Theatre programme 1975.
Return to
Return to L in Plays 2 Foreign Plays
Return to South_African_Theatre/Plays
Return to The ESAT Entries
Return to Main Page