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''Spiel im Schloss'' by Hungarian playwright Ferenc Molnár [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferenc_Moln%C3%A1r] (1878-1952). Published by Sesam, 1926.
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("Friday") Two plays have been performed in South Africa with this [[Afrikaans]] title: 
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An [[Afrikaans]] translation and free adaptation to local circumstances of ''Spiel im Schloss'' by Hungarian playwright Ferenc Molnár [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferenc_Moln%C3%A1r] (1878-1952).
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==Translations and adaptations==
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''Vrydag'', an [[Afrikaans]] translation and free adaptation to local circumstances by [[H. Rooseboom]] of ''[[Spiel im Schloss]]'' by the Hungarian playwright. Called an "anecdote" it was set in a large hotel in Muizenberg, on the days of performance . Published by Sesam, 1926.
  
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
  
==Translations and adaptations==
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1929: Produced by the [[Oranjeklub]] in the [[Railway Institute]], Cape Town, on 3 and 4 May. Directed by [[Jas. J. Broodryk]], with [[D.H.P. Breek]], [[H. Rooseboom]], [[Gideon Roos]], miss [[C. Kotzé]], [[Ch. Weich]], [[J.J. Blom]] and [[H.J. Rooseboom]] Jnr.  
''Vrydag'', an [[Afrikaans]] translation and free adaptation to local circumstances by [[H. Rooseboom]] of ''[[Spiel im Schloss]]'' by the Hungarian playwright. Called an "anecdote" it was set in a large hotel in Muizenberg, on the days of performance (i.e. 3 and 4 May, 1929). Produced by the [[Oranjeklub]] in the [[Railway Institute]], Cape Town, with [[D.H.P. Breek]], [[H. Rooseboom]], [[Gideon Roos]], miss [[C. Kotzé]], [[Ch. Weich]], [[J.J. Blom]] and [[H.J. Rooseboom]] Jnr. Directed by [[Jas. J. Broodryk]].
 
  
Directed by [[Herman Steytler]] for [[K.A.T.]] in September 1949.
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1949: Directed by [[Herman Steytler]] for [[K.A.T.]] in September.
  
 
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by [[Hugo Claus]]. Full-length. Cast: mixed.
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= 2 ''Vrydag'' by [[Hugo Claus]]=  
  
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
  
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
 
Presented by [[PACT]] in the [[State Theatre]] Arena, 1971. Directed by [[Schalk Jacobsz]], designs by [[David Lister]]. The cast were [[Carel Trichardt]], [[Leonora Nel]] and [[Paul Eilers]].
 
Presented by [[PACT]] in the [[State Theatre]] Arena, 1971. Directed by [[Schalk Jacobsz]], designs by [[David Lister]]. The cast were [[Carel Trichardt]], [[Leonora Nel]] and [[Paul Eilers]].
  

Revision as of 07:51, 9 April 2015

("Friday") Two plays have been performed in South Africa with this Afrikaans title:


1 Vrydag by Ferenc Molnár

An Afrikaans translation and free adaptation to local circumstances of Spiel im Schloss by Hungarian playwright Ferenc Molnár [1] (1878-1952).


Translations and adaptations

Vrydag, an Afrikaans translation and free adaptation to local circumstances by H. Rooseboom of Spiel im Schloss by the Hungarian playwright. Called an "anecdote" it was set in a large hotel in Muizenberg, on the days of performance . Published by Sesam, 1926.

Performance history in South Africa

1929: Produced by the Oranjeklub in the Railway Institute, Cape Town, on 3 and 4 May. Directed by Jas. J. Broodryk, with D.H.P. Breek, H. Rooseboom, Gideon Roos, miss C. Kotzé, Ch. Weich, J.J. Blom and H.J. Rooseboom Jnr.

1949: Directed by Herman Steytler for K.A.T. in September.

Sources

Go to ESAT Bibliography



2 Vrydag by Hugo Claus

Performance history in South Africa

Presented by PACT in the State Theatre Arena, 1971. Directed by Schalk Jacobsz, designs by David Lister. The cast were Carel Trichardt, Leonora Nel and Paul Eilers.

Translations and adaptations

Afrikaans translation by Tine Balder and Louis van Niekerk.

Sources

Programme notes


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