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Die erste Fassung entstand 1773, die zweite 1778. Das Stück wurde am 20. Oktober 1778 auf Schloss Ettersburg uraufgeführt. Goethe selbst spielte den Marktschreier, den Haman und den Mardochai. 1789 lag die zweite Fassung gedruckt vor.
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Written by Johann Wolfgang Goethe ()[], the first version was written in 1773, the second in 1778. The piece was first performed at  Schloss Ettersburg  on 20 October 1778,  with Goethe himself in the roles of the  "Marktschreier", "Haman" and "Mardochai". The second version published in 1789.
  
 
=''[[Das Jahrmarktsfest zu Plundersweilern]]'' () by Peter Hacks (1928-2003)[]=
 
=''[[Das Jahrmarktsfest zu Plundersweilern]]'' () by Peter Hacks (1928-2003)[]=
  
Adapted as a German comedy also called ''[[Das Jahrmarktsfest zu Plundersweilern]]'' by Peter Hacks (1928-2003)[].
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Goethe's original adapted by Peter Hacks (1928-2003)[] as a German comedy also called ''[[Das Jahrmarktsfest zu Plundersweilern]]'' (also found as ''[[Das Jahrmarkfest]]'').
 
 
Also founbd as ''[[Das Jahrmarkfest]]''
 
  
 
A comedy about about the conflict between art and power.
 
A comedy about about the conflict between art and power.
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1983: The translated version, Kermis op Koekenmoer, directed by [[Peter Kleinschmidt]] for [[CAPAB]] in August, with [[Mees Xteen]], [[George Ballot]] and [[Elsabé Zietsman]], each in various roles. Music by [[Marilyn Taylor]], decor and costumes by [[Dicky Longhurst]], lighting by [[Malcolm Hurrell]].
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1983: The translated version, ''[[Kermis op Koekenmoer]]'', directed by [[Peter Kleinschmidt]] for [[CAPAB]] in August, with [[Mees Xteen]], [[George Ballot]] and [[Elsabé Zietsman]], each in various roles. Music by [[Marilyn Taylor]], decor and costumes by [[Dicky Longhurst]], lighting by [[Malcolm Hurrell]].
  
  

Revision as of 18:46, 22 May 2022

Das Jahrmarktsfest zu Plundersweilern is the name of two related German plays.


Das Jahrmarktsfest zu Plundersweilern (17) by Johann Wolfgang Goethe

Written by Johann Wolfgang Goethe ()[], the first version was written in 1773, the second in 1778. The piece was first performed at Schloss Ettersburg on 20 October 1778, with Goethe himself in the roles of the "Marktschreier", "Haman" and "Mardochai". The second version published in 1789.

Das Jahrmarktsfest zu Plundersweilern () by Peter Hacks (1928-2003)[]

Goethe's original adapted by Peter Hacks (1928-2003)[] as a German comedy also called Das Jahrmarktsfest zu Plundersweilern (also found as Das Jahrmarkfest).

A comedy about about the conflict between art and power.

Translated into Afrikaans as Kermis op Koekenmoer by Merwe Scholtz of a sophisticated comedy (Das Jahrmarkfest) about the conflict between art and power by German playwright, author, and essayist .


1983: The translated version, Kermis op Koekenmoer, directed by Peter Kleinschmidt for CAPAB in August, with Mees Xteen, George Ballot and Elsabé Zietsman, each in various roles. Music by Marilyn Taylor, decor and costumes by Dicky Longhurst, lighting by Malcolm Hurrell.



Sources

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Das_Jahrmarktsfest_zu_Plundersweilern#Adaptionen

https://www.eulenspiegel.com/images/verlag/medien/1597-leseprobe-plundersweilern.pdf

Neue deutsche Stücke im Spielplan: am Beispiel von Franz Xaver Kroetz [1] p. 229.

Kermis op Koekenmoer original typescript in Drama Department archives, Stellenbosch University

Kermis op Koekenmoer [original title Das Jahrmarkfest] [Collection: SIMON, Barney]: 2003. 90. 379. Note:Playscript

Kermis op Koekenmoer theatre programme, 1983.


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