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First published by [[J&H Pocock]] in Oudtshoorn 1911.  
 
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1911: First full performance of in the [[Drill Hall|Drillsaal]] ([[Drill Hall]]) in Oudtshoorn in May 1911.  
 
1911: First full performance of in the [[Drill Hall|Drillsaal]] ([[Drill Hall]]) in Oudtshoorn in May 1911.  
  
1932: Performed in Bloemfontein as ''[[Die Familiesaak]]'' by [[Die Vrystaatse Toneelskool]], directed by [[Hendrik Hanekom]].     
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1932: Performed in Bloemfontein as ''[[Die Familiesaak]]'' by [[Die Vrystaatse Toneelskool]], directed by [[Hendrik Hanekom]].  
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Revision as of 06:52, 30 November 2017

Die Familie Zaak ("The case about the family") is a full-length Afrikaans comedy by C.J. Langenhoven.

The title was later adapted to modern Afrikaans spelling as Die Familiesaak.

The original text

A reworking of the author's own short farce Die Trouwbelofte (1907) it tells of a court case dealing with wedding vows, watering rights, breeding birds, lawyers, etc.

First published by J&H Pocock in Oudtshoorn 1911.


Performances

1911: First full performance of in the Drillsaal (Drill Hall) in Oudtshoorn in May 1911.

1932: Performed in Bloemfontein as Die Familiesaak by Die Vrystaatse Toneelskool, directed by Hendrik Hanekom.


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