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''[[Die Koup-Jy Ms Allaaiens Kompetisie - 'n Kabaret?]]'' is a [[cabaret]] written by [[Julie Barker]] with music by [[Godfrey Johnson]].  
 
''[[Die Koup-Jy Ms Allaaiens Kompetisie - 'n Kabaret?]]'' is a [[cabaret]] written by [[Julie Barker]] with music by [[Godfrey Johnson]].  
  
Sometimes referred to as ''[[Die Koup-Jy Ms Allaaiens Kompetisie]]'' or ''[[Die Koup, Jy Ms Allaaiens Kompetisie - 'n Kabaret?]]''
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''Sometimes referred to as '''[[Die Koup-Jy Ms Allaaiens Kompetisie]]''' or '''[[Die Koup, Jy Ms Allaaiens Kompetisie - 'n Kabaret?]]'''''
  
 
==The original text==
 
==The original text==
  
Published by [[Nas Bib]].   
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==Translations and adaptations==
 
==Translations and adaptations==
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
  
1992: Performed at the [[Monumentum Theatre]], Pretoria, as part of [[Kampustoneel]] by students of the [[University of Cape Town]], directed by [[James Blanckenberg]], starring [[Luke Tagg]], [[Oscar Petersen]], [[Claire Watling]], [[Raesine Masebe]], [[Susan Rossouw]] and [[Hein Lottering]]. Music by [[Godfrey Johnson]].
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1992: Performed at the [[Momentum Theatre]], in the [[State Theatre]], Pretoria, as part of the [[Kampustoneel]] festival by students of the [[University of Cape Town]]. Directed by [[James Blanckenberg]] with [[Luke Tagg]], [[Oscar Petersen]], [[Claire Watling]], [[Raesine Masebe]], [[Susan Rossouw]] and [[Hein Lottering]]. Music by [[Godfrey Johnson]].
  
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==

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