Pa, Maak vir my 'n Vlieër Pa

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Pa, Maak vir my 'n Vlieër Pa ("Dad, Make me a Kite Dad") is an Afrikaans play by Chris Barnard.

English title: Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow.


The original text

An about a man and his relationship with his mother and a (fictional?) son. A key absurdist work in the South African theatre, perhaps the best.

Published by Afrikaanse Pers Boekhandel in 1964. Published by Dalro.

Translations and adaptations

Translated into English by Antony Dowes as Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow.

Performance history in South Africa

1965: The first performance of the play was in the National Theatre Pretoria on 30 September 1965 (produced by PACT), directed by Robert Mohr starring Cobus Rossouw, Kita Redelinghuijs and Franz Marx.

1969: CAPAB's production of the Afrikaans text openened in the Hofmeyr Theatre on 19 December 1969. Robert Mohr was the director, assisted by Ken Leach. Raimond Schoop designed the decor. Stage director Scott Robertson, stage manager Brian Kennedy. The cast were Kita Redelinghuijs, Cobus Rossouw and Wilson Dunster. The English translation Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow premiered on 27 December 1969 in the Hofmeyr Theatre directed by Mohr with the same cast and credits.

1985: Staged by PACT, designed and directed by Dawie Malan, with Lida Botha (Vrou), Eric Nobbs (Org) and Jakes Jacobs (Man).

2016: Performed at the KKNK Festival, directed by with

2016: Performed in the Milnerton Playhouse by the Milnerton Players, directed by Mari Mocke with Hanno Fourie, Ilse van Niekerk and Anton Schäfer (23 September to 8 October).

2017: Performed at the KKNK Festival, directed by with

Sources

Grütter, Wilhelm, CAPAB 25 Years, 1987. Unpublished research. p 57.

Pa, Maak vir my 'n Vlieër Pa/Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow joint theatre programme, 1969.

CAPAB List of Plays Presented, 1971.

PACT theatre programme, 1985.

Review by Danie Botha, 2016-09-27 in LitNet[1].

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