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− | 1966: The Erlank [[Afrikaans]] translation was staged by [[PACOFS]] on the occasion of the Republic Festival, directed by [[Fred Engelen]], featuring [[Jo Gevers]] (Don Carlos), [[Henk Hugo]] (Domingo), [[Deon Joubert]] (Markies van Posa), [[Tine Balder]] (Elizabeth), [[Rentia Human]] (Hertogin van Olivarez), | + | 1966: The Erlank [[Afrikaans]] translation was staged by [[PACOFS]] on the occasion of the Republic Festival, directed by [[Fred Engelen]], featuring [[Jo Gevers]] (Don Carlos), [[Henk Hugo]] (Domingo), [[Deon Joubert]] (Markies van Posa), [[Tine Balder]] (Elizabeth), [[Rentia Human]] (Hertogin van Olivarez), [[Christine Basson]] (Prinses Eboli), [[Bettina Camerer]] (Markiesin van Mondecar), [[Francesca Bantock]] (Gravin Fuentes), |
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Don Carlos (German: Don Karlos, Infant von Spanien) [1] is a (historical) tragedy in five acts by Friedrich Schiller [2]. Written between 1783 and 1787 and first produced in Hamburg in 1787. The title character is Carlos, Prince of Asturias and the play as a whole is loosely modeled on historical events in the 16th century under the reign of King Philip II of Spain. (Wikipedia)
Contents
The original text
Translations and adaptations
Translations into Afrikaans were done by Bartho Smit and W.J. du P. Erlank.
Performance history in South Africa
1966: The Erlank Afrikaans translation was staged by PACOFS on the occasion of the Republic Festival, directed by Fred Engelen, featuring Jo Gevers (Don Carlos), Henk Hugo (Domingo), Deon Joubert (Markies van Posa), Tine Balder (Elizabeth), Rentia Human (Hertogin van Olivarez), Christine Basson (Prinses Eboli), Bettina Camerer (Markiesin van Mondecar), Francesca Bantock (Gravin Fuentes),
Sources
PACOFS Drama 25 Years, 1963-1988
PACOFS theatre programme, 1966.
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