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− | 1972: The [[Pieter Fourie|Fourie]] [[Afrikaans]] translation ''Olympia en Haar Vryers'' was staged by [[PACOFS]], directed by [[Pieter Fourie]], with [[Louw Verwey]] (Florestan Mississippi), [[Henk Hugo]] (Frederic), [[Johan Botha]] (Graaf Bodo), [[Louise Mollett-Prinsloo]] (Olympia), [[Jan Prinsloo]] (Diego), [[George Barnes]] (Prof Uberhuber), [[Trudie Taljaard]] (Diensmeisie) and [[Leon Cloete]] (Extra). | + | 1972: The [[Pieter Fourie|Fourie]] [[Afrikaans]] translation ''Olympia en Haar Vryers'' was staged by [[PACOFS]], directed by [[Pieter Fourie]], with [[Louw Verwey]] (Florestan Mississippi), [[Henk Hugo]] (Frederic), [[Johan Botha]] (Graaf Bodo), [[Louise Mollett-Prinsloo]] (Olympia), [[Jan Prinsloo]] (Diego), [[George Barnes]] (Prof Uberhuber), [[Trudie Taljaard]] (Diensmeisie) and [[Leon Cloete]] (Extra). Decor by [[Raimond Schoop]] and costumes by [[Penny Simpson]]. |
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1973: The [[Pieter Fourie|Fourie]] [[Afrikaans]] translation ''Die Huwelik van Mnr. Mississippi'' was presented by [[CAPAB]] Afrikaans Drama, directed by [[Pieter Fourie]], in the [[Nico Malan Theatre]], opening 25 October and from 14 November in the [[H.B. Thom Theatre]]. Decor by [[Raimond Schoop]], costumes by [[Jennifer Craig]]. The cast: [[Louw Verwey]] (Florestan Mississippi), [[Marga van Rooy]] (Anastasia), [[Alec Bell]], [[Johan Botha]], [[Mees Xteen]], [[Pieter Geldenhuys]], [[Marie Pentz]], [[Paul Slabolepszy]], [[Pieter de Swardt]]. Stage manager [[Mavis Lilenstein]]. | 1973: The [[Pieter Fourie|Fourie]] [[Afrikaans]] translation ''Die Huwelik van Mnr. Mississippi'' was presented by [[CAPAB]] Afrikaans Drama, directed by [[Pieter Fourie]], in the [[Nico Malan Theatre]], opening 25 October and from 14 November in the [[H.B. Thom Theatre]]. Decor by [[Raimond Schoop]], costumes by [[Jennifer Craig]]. The cast: [[Louw Verwey]] (Florestan Mississippi), [[Marga van Rooy]] (Anastasia), [[Alec Bell]], [[Johan Botha]], [[Mees Xteen]], [[Pieter Geldenhuys]], [[Marie Pentz]], [[Paul Slabolepszy]], [[Pieter de Swardt]]. Stage manager [[Mavis Lilenstein]]. |
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Die Ehe des Herrn Mississippi ("The Marriage of Mr. Mississippi") is a play by the Swiss author and dramatist Friedrich Dürrenmatt (1921-1990) [1].
Contents
The original text
The play was written in 1950, but Dürrenmatt continued to revise it until 1980. It premiered on 26 March 1952 at the Munich Kammerspiele, directed by Hans Schweikart.
Translations and adaptations
The play was adapted into a 1961 German film with the same title [2].
Translated by Pieter Fourie into Afrikaans under the titles Die Huwelik van Mnr. Mississippi and Olympia en Haar Vryers.
Performance history in South Africa
1972: The Fourie Afrikaans translation Olympia en Haar Vryers was staged by PACOFS, directed by Pieter Fourie, with Louw Verwey (Florestan Mississippi), Henk Hugo (Frederic), Johan Botha (Graaf Bodo), Louise Mollett-Prinsloo (Olympia), Jan Prinsloo (Diego), George Barnes (Prof Uberhuber), Trudie Taljaard (Diensmeisie) and Leon Cloete (Extra). Decor by Raimond Schoop and costumes by Penny Simpson.
1973: The Fourie Afrikaans translation Die Huwelik van Mnr. Mississippi was presented by CAPAB Afrikaans Drama, directed by Pieter Fourie, in the Nico Malan Theatre, opening 25 October and from 14 November in the H.B. Thom Theatre. Decor by Raimond Schoop, costumes by Jennifer Craig. The cast: Louw Verwey (Florestan Mississippi), Marga van Rooy (Anastasia), Alec Bell, Johan Botha, Mees Xteen, Pieter Geldenhuys, Marie Pentz, Paul Slabolepszy, Pieter de Swardt. Stage manager Mavis Lilenstein.
Sources
PACOFS Drama 25 Years, 1963-1988
Wikipedia [3]
Die Huwelik van Mnr. Mississippi theatre programme, 1973
PACOFS theatre programme (undated).
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