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Revision as of 08:42, 25 January 2023

Die Paradysboot ("the paradise boat") is the Afrikaans name of a German play by Karl Wittlinger (1922-1994) [1].

The original text

(Original title in German?). Published by ?

Translations and adaptations

Translated into Afrikaans as Die Paradysboot ("paradise boat") by Wilma Stockenström.

Performance history in South Africa

1967: Produced as part of a triple bill TRUK, directed by Robert Mohr, the other two pieces being: Oom Wanja by Anton Chekhov and Uit de oude doos by Melt Brink.

Sources

Antoinette Kellerman's annotated performance text for the 1967 TRUK production, found in the Stellenbosch Drama Department archives in 2022.

Go to ESAT Bibliography

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Return to PLAYS I: Original SA plays

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