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[[Danie Stander]]. 2017. "Reza de Wet – Haar Lewe en Werke", In: Programme for ''[[KKNK]] Festival'', 2017[http://kknk.co.za/reza-de-wet-haar-lewe-en-werke/]
 
[[Danie Stander]]. 2017. "Reza de Wet – Haar Lewe en Werke", In: Programme for ''[[KKNK]] Festival'', 2017[http://kknk.co.za/reza-de-wet-haar-lewe-en-werke/]
  
[[Johan Coetser|Coetser]], 2014.  
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[[Johan Coetser]]. 2014. "Die See (2011) deur Reza de Wet: 'n Slawedrama?". ''[[Tydskrif vir Geesteswetenskappe]]'', Vol 52 (2): 235-247.  
  
 
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Revision as of 05:58, 27 June 2018

Die See ("The Sea") is an Afrikaans play by Reza de Wet.

The original text

A play dealing with one day in the lives of three slave women, kept as courtesans in the Castle in Cape Town in 1795, during the battle of Muizenberg.

Written in 2010-11, and published in 2011 by Protea Boekhuis

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

2011: First performed on 2 April, 2011 in the Laerskool Van Reedesaal at the KKNK festival in Oudtshoorn, directed by Lindsay Reardon with Reza de Wet, Annelisa Weiland and Chiminae Ball.

This was De Wet's first (and last) appearance on stage for 20 years.

Sources

Reza de Wet. 2011. Die See. Pretoria: Protea Boekhuis

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reza_de_Wet

https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reza_de_Wet

Danie Stander. 2017. "Reza de Wet – Haar Lewe en Werke", In: Programme for KKNK Festival, 2017[1]

Johan Coetser. 2014. "Die See (2011) deur Reza de Wet: 'n Slawedrama?". Tydskrif vir Geesteswetenskappe, Vol 52 (2): 235-247.

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