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[“Sign, The”] by [[Deon Opperman]]. A play which explores the Afrikaner psyche through a story about the purported “second coming” of Christ, born to a young virgin in a conservative Afrikaner household. First produced in the ** theatre by [[PACOFS]]?* and later the year performed at the [[Market Theatre]] in 1985, under the direction of Opperman. First published by [[Tafelberg]] in 1986. Published in ''[[Skouspel]]'' and in ''[[‘Môre is ‘n Lang Dag’ en ‘Die Teken’]]'', both by [[Tafelberg]].
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[“Sign, The”] by [[Deon Opperman]]. A play which explores the Afrikaner psyche through a story about the purported “second coming” of Christ, born to a young virgin in a conservative Afrikaner household.  
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The première was a presentation by [[PACOFS]] at the [[National Arts Festival]] in 1985, directed by [[Deon Opperman|Opperman]]. Lighting by [[Martin Pelser]], sound by [[Philip Kruger]]. The cast: [[Ernst Eloff]], [[Marga van Rooy]], [[Danie Burger]], [[Marchelle Verwey]]. Stage manager [[Annalize de Jonge]], assisted by [[Karen meiring]]. Later that year performed at the [[Market Theatre]] in 1985. First published by [[Tafelberg]] in 1986. Published in ''[[Skouspel]]'' and in ''[[‘Môre is ‘n Lang Dag’ en ‘Die Teken’]]'', both by [[Tafelberg]].
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== Sources ==
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National Arts Festival programme, 1985.
  
  

Revision as of 08:19, 20 November 2013

[“Sign, The”] by Deon Opperman. A play which explores the Afrikaner psyche through a story about the purported “second coming” of Christ, born to a young virgin in a conservative Afrikaner household.

The première was a presentation by PACOFS at the National Arts Festival in 1985, directed by Opperman. Lighting by Martin Pelser, sound by Philip Kruger. The cast: Ernst Eloff, Marga van Rooy, Danie Burger, Marchelle Verwey. Stage manager Annalize de Jonge, assisted by Karen meiring. Later that year performed at the Market Theatre in 1985. First published by Tafelberg in 1986. Published in Skouspel and in ‘Môre is ‘n Lang Dag’ en ‘Die Teken’, both by Tafelberg.

Sources

National Arts Festival programme, 1985.


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