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(For information on the Synge original, see the entry on ''[[The Playboy of the Western World]]''.)   
 
(For information on the Synge original, see the entry on ''[[The Playboy of the Western World]]''.)   
  
The [[Afrikaans]] text, which transposes the language and setting to a so-called "coloured" community on the Cape West Coast, was first performed ***. Published by [[Human & Rousseau]] (1973).
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The [[Afrikaans]] text, in three acts, transposes the language and setting to a so-called "coloured" community on the Cape Coast (the Waenhuiskrans/Arniston area), and was first performed by [[PACOFS]] in 1973(?*). Published by [[Human & Rousseau]] (1973).
  
 
== Performance history ==
 
== Performance history ==
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(For information on productions of the Synge original in English, see ''[[The Playboy of the Western World]]''.)  
 
(For information on productions of the Synge original in English, see ''[[The Playboy of the Western World]]''.)  
  
1971: First produced by PACOFS in the Civic Theatre, Bloemfontein  
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1973??: First produced by [[PACOFS]] in the [[Civic Theatre]], Bloemfontein  
  
 
1980: Staged by [[PACT]], directed by [[Louis van Niekerk]], with [[Amor Tredoux]] (Magriet Vlooi), [[Pierre van Pletzen]] (Seef Stilstype), [[Jan Prinsloo]] (Migiel Vlooi), [[Eric Nobbs]] (Joppie Pens), [[Christo Gerlach]] (Jimmy Flinters), [[Gerben Kamper]] (Kris Kaiing), [[Christine Basson]] (Waailit Willekat), [[Riana Wilkens]] (Sera Fyndraai), [[Bettie Kemp]] (Bekkie Bodem), [[Annalise Bosch]] (Soesie Snuif), [[Trudi Lamprecht]] ( Antjie Asjas) and [[Don Lamprecht]] ( Oubaas Kaiing).
 
1980: Staged by [[PACT]], directed by [[Louis van Niekerk]], with [[Amor Tredoux]] (Magriet Vlooi), [[Pierre van Pletzen]] (Seef Stilstype), [[Jan Prinsloo]] (Migiel Vlooi), [[Eric Nobbs]] (Joppie Pens), [[Christo Gerlach]] (Jimmy Flinters), [[Gerben Kamper]] (Kris Kaiing), [[Christine Basson]] (Waailit Willekat), [[Riana Wilkens]] (Sera Fyndraai), [[Bettie Kemp]] (Bekkie Bodem), [[Annalise Bosch]] (Soesie Snuif), [[Trudi Lamprecht]] ( Antjie Asjas) and [[Don Lamprecht]] ( Oubaas Kaiing).
  
1985: Staged by PACOFS in the Civic Theatre, Bloemfontein (?)
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1985: Staged by [[PACOFS]] in the [[Civic Theatre/??]], Bloemfontein (?)
  
 
1992: Produced by the [[Bellville Afrikaanse Toneelvereniging]] ([[BAT]]), directed by [[Johan van der Merwe]]
 
1992: Produced by the [[Bellville Afrikaanse Toneelvereniging]] ([[BAT]]), directed by [[Johan van der Merwe]]
  
2003: Produced by drama students of the [[University of the Free State]] in , directed by [[Niel van Niekerk]] in the [[Wynand Mouton Theatre]].  
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1995: Produced by the [[Breughel Teater]] in Stellenbosch and at the [[KKNK]].
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2003: Produced by the drama students of the [[University of the Free State]] in , directed by [[Niel van Niekerk]] in the [[Wynand Mouton Theatre]].  
  
 
2010: Produced by drama students of the [[University of the Free State]] , directed by [[Nico Luwes]] in the  [[Scaena Theatre]].
 
2010: Produced by drama students of the [[University of the Free State]] , directed by [[Nico Luwes]] in the  [[Scaena Theatre]].
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Toneelvereniging dring deur na eindronde, ''[[Die Burger]]'', 1 October 1992[http://152.111.1.87/argief/berigte/dieburger/1992/10/01/13/6.html]
 
Toneelvereniging dring deur na eindronde, ''[[Die Burger]]'', 1 October 1992[http://152.111.1.87/argief/berigte/dieburger/1992/10/01/13/6.html]
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Klein Karoo Fees stel vol program bekend, ''[[Die Burger]]'', 11 February 1995[http://152.111.1.87/argief/berigte/dieburger/1995/02/11/4/5.html]
  
 
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Revision as of 16:44, 12 May 2015

("Top-Dog of the Bundu") An enormously popular Afrikaans adaptation and localization by André P. Brink of the classic Irish play The Playboy of the Western World by J.M. Synge.


The original text

(For information on the Synge original, see the entry on The Playboy of the Western World.)

The Afrikaans text, in three acts, transposes the language and setting to a so-called "coloured" community on the Cape Coast (the Waenhuiskrans/Arniston area), and was first performed by PACOFS in 1973(?*). Published by Human & Rousseau (1973).

Performance history

(For information on productions of the Synge original in English, see The Playboy of the Western World.)

1973??: First produced by PACOFS in the Civic Theatre, Bloemfontein

1980: Staged by PACT, directed by Louis van Niekerk, with Amor Tredoux (Magriet Vlooi), Pierre van Pletzen (Seef Stilstype), Jan Prinsloo (Migiel Vlooi), Eric Nobbs (Joppie Pens), Christo Gerlach (Jimmy Flinters), Gerben Kamper (Kris Kaiing), Christine Basson (Waailit Willekat), Riana Wilkens (Sera Fyndraai), Bettie Kemp (Bekkie Bodem), Annalise Bosch (Soesie Snuif), Trudi Lamprecht ( Antjie Asjas) and Don Lamprecht ( Oubaas Kaiing).

1985: Staged by PACOFS in the Civic Theatre/??, Bloemfontein (?)

1992: Produced by the Bellville Afrikaanse Toneelvereniging (BAT), directed by Johan van der Merwe

1995: Produced by the Breughel Teater in Stellenbosch and at the KKNK.

2003: Produced by the drama students of the University of the Free State in , directed by Niel van Niekerk in the Wynand Mouton Theatre.

2010: Produced by drama students of the University of the Free State , directed by Nico Luwes in the Scaena Theatre.

Sources

PACT theatre programme, 1980.

Die Volksblad, Tuesday 16 September 2003[1]

Toneelvereniging dring deur na eindronde, Die Burger, 1 October 1992[2]

Klein Karoo Fees stel vol program bekend, Die Burger, 11 February 1995[3]

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