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''[[Die Boesman Venus]]'' ("The bushman Venus") is a comedy in three acts by [[E.B. Dram]].  
 
''[[Die Boesman Venus]]'' ("The bushman Venus") is a comedy in three acts by [[E.B. Dram]].  
 
  
 
''Not to be confused with a number of plays and films about [[Sara Baartman]], known the '''[[Hottentot Venus]]'''''
 
''Not to be confused with a number of plays and films about [[Sara Baartman]], known the '''[[Hottentot Venus]]'''''
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==The original text==
 
==The original text==
  
According to the programme, the play is set in Cape Town in the 1960s. However, nothing further is known of the play.
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According to the programme, the play is set in Cape Town in the 1960s. However, nothing further is known of the play. It is probably a devised piece created by the students involved and the author's name is probably a pseudonym for Eerste Jaar B.Dram" ("First Year B.Dram class")
  
 
==Translations and adaptations==
 
==Translations and adaptations==

Revision as of 10:38, 18 January 2021

Die Boesman Venus ("The bushman Venus") is a comedy in three acts by E.B. Dram.

Not to be confused with a number of plays and films about Sara Baartman, known the Hottentot Venus

The original text

According to the programme, the play is set in Cape Town in the 1960s. However, nothing further is known of the play. It is probably a devised piece created by the students involved and the author's name is probably a pseudonym for Eerste Jaar B.Dram" ("First Year B.Dram class")

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

1964: Presented by Universiteitsteater Stellenbosch in 1964, directed by Fred Engelen, starring Annatjie Vorster, Franz Marx, Antoinette Terblanche, Elise Ziervogel, Willem de la Querra, Gertie Smith-Visser and Lisl Myburgh.


Sources

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