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'''''Caught in the Net''''' (2001) is a comedy play by [[Ray Cooney]], a follow-up to his adult comedy play ''[[Run for Your Wife]]'' (1983).
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'''''Caught in the Net''''' (2001) is a comedy play by [[Ray Cooney]], a follow-up to his adult comedy play ''[[Run for your Wife]]'' (1983).
  
 
== The original text ==
 
== The original text ==
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2002: Staged by [[Pieter Toerien Productions]] in the [[Montecasino Theatre]], directed by [[Rex Garner]], with [[Roger Dwyer]], [[Malcolm Terrey]], Garner, [[Tim Apter]], [[Kim Garner]], [[Annie Robinson]] and [[Michele Levin]].
 
2002: Staged by [[Pieter Toerien Productions]] in the [[Montecasino Theatre]], directed by [[Rex Garner]], with [[Roger Dwyer]], [[Malcolm Terrey]], Garner, [[Tim Apter]], [[Kim Garner]], [[Annie Robinson]] and [[Michele Levin]].
  
2004: ''My Boetie se Sussie se Ou'', [[Pierre van Pletzen]]'s [[Afrikaans]] adaptation, was staged at the [[Aardklop]] festival, directed by [[Pierre van Pletzen|van Pletzen]], with  
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2004: ''My Boetie se Sussie se Ou'', [[Pierre van Pletzen]]'s [[Afrikaans]] adaptation, was staged by [[Kookoo Productions]] at the [[Aardklop]] festival, directed by [[Pierre van Pletzen|van Pletzen]], with [[Tobie Cronjé]], [[Neels Coetzee]], [[Heidi Mollentze]], [[Hendrik Baird]], [[Onida Cowan]], [[Hannes Brummer]] and [[Minette Smit]]. The same production was staged at the [[Baxter Theatre]] in Cape Town and the [[Opera House]] in Port Elizabeth later in the year.
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
''Die Beeld'', 3 December 2002.
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''[[Die Beeld]]'', 3 December 2002.
  
''The Citizen'', 11 December 2002.
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''[[The Citizen]]'', 11 December 2002.
  
''Cape Times'', 19 October 2004.
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''[[Cape Times]]'', 19 October 2004.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 10:38, 17 May 2018

Caught in the Net (2001) is a comedy play by Ray Cooney, a follow-up to his adult comedy play Run for your Wife (1983).

The original text

Translations and adaptations

Adapted and translated into Afrikaans by Pierre van Pletzen under the title My Boetie se Sussie se Ou ("my brother's sister's boyfriend").

Performance history in South Africa

2002: Staged by Pieter Toerien Productions in the Montecasino Theatre, directed by Rex Garner, with Roger Dwyer, Malcolm Terrey, Garner, Tim Apter, Kim Garner, Annie Robinson and Michele Levin.

2004: My Boetie se Sussie se Ou, Pierre van Pletzen's Afrikaans adaptation, was staged by Kookoo Productions at the Aardklop festival, directed by van Pletzen, with Tobie Cronjé, Neels Coetzee, Heidi Mollentze, Hendrik Baird, Onida Cowan, Hannes Brummer and Minette Smit. The same production was staged at the Baxter Theatre in Cape Town and the Opera House in Port Elizabeth later in the year.

Sources

Die Beeld, 3 December 2002.

The Citizen, 11 December 2002.

Cape Times, 19 October 2004.

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