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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
[[TRUK]], [[Windybrow Theatre]] Johannesburg and [[Momentum Theatre]], Pretoria Feb 1988, directed by [[Lucille Gillwald]] (awarded the Breytenbach Epathalon by [[DALRO]]), [[Johan Malherbe]] (The Colonel), [[Anna-Mart van der Merwe]], [[Gys de Villiers]], [[Tertius Meintjes]], [[Anette Engelbrecht]], [[André Odendaal]], [[Natania van Heerden]], Siegfried Kitching]]. Design [[Nadya Cohen]], lighting [[Jacques Mulder]].
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[[TRUK]], [[Windybrow Theatre]] Johannesburg and [[Momentum Theatre]], Pretoria Feb 1988, directed by [[Lucille Gillwald]] (awarded the Breytenbach Epathalon by [[DALRO]]), [[Johan Malherbe]] (The Colonel), [[Anna-Mart van der Merwe]], [[Gys de Villiers]], [[Tertius Meintjes]], [[Annette Engelbrecht]], [[André Odendaal]], [[Natania van Heerden]], [[Siegfried Kitching]]. Design [[Nadya Cohen]], lighting [[Jacques Mulder]].
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Revision as of 17:08, 6 February 2015

Sing jy van Bomme (1988), by Ryk Hattingh. Winner of several Vita awards. Full-length. Cast: mixed.

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Performance history in South Africa

TRUK, Windybrow Theatre Johannesburg and Momentum Theatre, Pretoria Feb 1988, directed by Lucille Gillwald (awarded the Breytenbach Epathalon by DALRO), Johan Malherbe (The Colonel), Anna-Mart van der Merwe, Gys de Villiers, Tertius Meintjes, Annette Engelbrecht, André Odendaal, Natania van Heerden, Siegfried Kitching. Design Nadya Cohen, lighting Jacques Mulder.

Sources

Star, 9 February 1988, Transvaler 24 February 1988.

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