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== Performances in South Africa == | == Performances in South Africa == | ||
− | 1992: First performed in [[Afrikaans]] at the [[Grahamstown Festival|National Arts Festival]] in Grahamstown by [[CAPAB]] in July 1992, directed by [[Marthinus Basson]], with [[Mary Dreyer]], ***, [[André Roothman]], and **. Trix Pienaar, Elma van Wijk, André Roothman en Mary Dreyer | + | 1992: First performed in [[Afrikaans]] at the [[Grahamstown Festival|National Arts Festival]] in Grahamstown by [[CAPAB]] in July 1992, directed by [[Marthinus Basson]], with [[Mary Dreyer]], ***, [[André Roothman]], and **. Trix Pienaar, Elma van Wijk, André Roothman en Mary Dreyer (Date unconfirmed. See next entry). |
− | 1993: Performed | + | 1993: Performed in [[Afrikaans]] in the [[Nico Malan Theatre]], Cape Town by [[CAPAB]] directed by [[Marthinus Basson]] from 16 March to 3 April 1993, with [[Mary Dreyer]] (Gertie), [[Elma van Wijk]] (Meisie), [[Trix Pienaar]] (Miem) and [[André Roothman]] (Konstabel). Design by [[Birrie le Roux]], lighting by [[Pieter de Swardt]]. This production toured the Cape Province and was seen at the [[National Arts Festival]] 1993. |
2009: Produced and directed by [[André Stolz]] for a schools tour, with [[Bettie Kemp]], [[Isadora Verwey]], [[Morné Visser]], [[Lelia Etsebeth]]. At one point [[Riana Wilkens]], replaced [[Isadora Verwey]] on tour. | 2009: Produced and directed by [[André Stolz]] for a schools tour, with [[Bettie Kemp]], [[Isadora Verwey]], [[Morné Visser]], [[Lelia Etsebeth]]. At one point [[Riana Wilkens]], replaced [[Isadora Verwey]] on tour. | ||
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[[Temple Hauptfleisch]]. 1993. "Die Dramaturg as Towernaar" in ''[[Trits: Mis, Mirakel en Drif]]'' (HAUM, 1993) | [[Temple Hauptfleisch]]. 1993. "Die Dramaturg as Towernaar" in ''[[Trits: Mis, Mirakel en Drif]]'' (HAUM, 1993) | ||
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+ | ''Mis'' theatre programme (CAPAB) 1993. | ||
[[Kobus Burger]]. 2009. Reza de Wet se bekende ‘Mis’ vir | [[Kobus Burger]]. 2009. Reza de Wet se bekende ‘Mis’ vir |
Revision as of 09:51, 6 April 2015
An Afrikaans play by Reza de Wet..
Contents
The original text
The title has a variety of meanings in Afrikaans (e.g. "dung", "off-target", "fog" and "holy mass"), all of which feature symbolically in this magical-realist play about a young daughter's escape from her disfunctional rural Afrikaans family. (See Nebbia by Luigi Candoni in Plays 2)
First published by HAUM as part of a trilogy entitled Trits Trits: Mis, Mirakel en Drif (1993) The text wonthe Fleur du Cap Award for Best New Indigenous Script 1993 and the collection won De Wet the Hertzog Prize for Drama in 1993.
Translations and adaptations
Translated into English as Missing by Steven Stead and published in 2000AD by Oberon Books in the collection Plays One by Reza de Wet (also containing Miracle and Crossing).
Performances in South Africa
1992: First performed in Afrikaans at the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown by CAPAB in July 1992, directed by Marthinus Basson, with Mary Dreyer, ***, André Roothman, and **. Trix Pienaar, Elma van Wijk, André Roothman en Mary Dreyer (Date unconfirmed. See next entry).
1993: Performed in Afrikaans in the Nico Malan Theatre, Cape Town by CAPAB directed by Marthinus Basson from 16 March to 3 April 1993, with Mary Dreyer (Gertie), Elma van Wijk (Meisie), Trix Pienaar (Miem) and André Roothman (Konstabel). Design by Birrie le Roux, lighting by Pieter de Swardt. This production toured the Cape Province and was seen at the National Arts Festival 1993.
2009: Produced and directed by André Stolz for a schools tour, with Bettie Kemp, Isadora Verwey, Morné Visser, Lelia Etsebeth. At one point Riana Wilkens, replaced Isadora Verwey on tour.
Sources
Temple Hauptfleisch. 1993. "Die Dramaturg as Towernaar" in Trits: Mis, Mirakel en Drif (HAUM, 1993)
Mis theatre programme (CAPAB) 1993.
Kobus Burger. 2009. Reza de Wet se bekende ‘Mis’ vir skoletoer afgestof[1]
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