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Performed by [[Chris Truter]] at a mini-festival linked to a [[Theatre Action Group]] (Cape Town) seminar in 1991.  
 
Performed by [[Chris Truter]] at a mini-festival linked to a [[Theatre Action Group]] (Cape Town) seminar in 1991.  
 
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Premièred 
 
Staged by the [[Kasteel Spelers]], directed by [[Chris Truter]], in April 1993 and toured around the Western Cape.
 
Staged by the [[Kasteel Spelers]], directed by [[Chris Truter]], in April 1993 and toured around the Western Cape.
  
 
Staged by the amateur wing of the [[Klein Libertas Teater]] (KLT) in June 2003, directed by [[Juanita Swanepoel]], with [[Elizabeth de Villiers]], [[Petrus du Preez]], [[Elize Meiring]], [[Mareli Hattingh]], [[Stephanie Badenhorst]], [[Peter Viljoen]], [[Pieter Retief]] and others, with music by [[Thomas Channell]].
 
Staged by the amateur wing of the [[Klein Libertas Teater]] (KLT) in June 2003, directed by [[Juanita Swanepoel]], with [[Elizabeth de Villiers]], [[Petrus du Preez]], [[Elize Meiring]], [[Mareli Hattingh]], [[Stephanie Badenhorst]], [[Peter Viljoen]], [[Pieter Retief]] and others, with music by [[Thomas Channell]].
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An adaptation of ''[[Die Asjaspassie]]'', called ''[[Stoutgatpassie]]'' premièred at the Suidoosterfees in January 2006.
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was staged by [[UCT]] in the Baxter Theatre in
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Revision as of 08:57, 27 June 2014

Afrikaans translation of Mistero Buffo by Dario Fo (1968), translated by Herman Pretorius, assisted by Romy Boom, in 1987.

Staged by Universiteitsteater Stellenbosch in 1987, directed by Ben Dehaeck starring Duncan Johnson, Illse Roos, Farouk Valley-Omar, Perlé van Schalkwyk and others.

Performed by Chris Truter at a mini-festival linked to a Theatre Action Group (Cape Town) seminar in 1991. Premièred Staged by the Kasteel Spelers, directed by Chris Truter, in April 1993 and toured around the Western Cape.

Staged by the amateur wing of the Klein Libertas Teater (KLT) in June 2003, directed by Juanita Swanepoel, with Elizabeth de Villiers, Petrus du Preez, Elize Meiring, Mareli Hattingh, Stephanie Badenhorst, Peter Viljoen, Pieter Retief and others, with music by Thomas Channell.

An adaptation of Die Asjaspassie, called Stoutgatpassie premièred at the Suidoosterfees in January 2006.


was staged by UCT in the Baxter Theatre in


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