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(Lit: "Deep Ground", a play on the [[Afrikaans]] version of  the saying "Still waters run deep"] by [[Reza de Wet]]. A disturbing metaphoric look at the Afrikaner psyche, a  Gothic style story of incest, apparent madness and murder on a secluded farm. The play caused a sensation when it was first performed.   
 
(Lit: "Deep Ground", a play on the [[Afrikaans]] version of  the saying "Still waters run deep"] by [[Reza de Wet]]. A disturbing metaphoric look at the Afrikaner psyche, a  Gothic style story of incest, apparent madness and murder on a secluded farm. The play caused a sensation when it was first performed.   
  
First published by [[HAUM]]-Literêr in 1987, then as a part of [[Vrystaat Trilogie]] ["Free State Trilogy"] in 1991 ([[HAUM]]-Literêr) and in English as ''[[Dearth]]'' ''[[Deep Ground]]''?* in the collection **** published by in 2000?*.  
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First published by [[HAUM]]-Literêr in 1987, then in the De Wet  collection ''[[Vrystaat Trilogie]]'' ["Free State Trilogy"] in 1991 ([[HAUM]]-Literêr). Translated into English as as ''[[Dearth]]'' ''[[Deep Ground]]''?* and published in the collection **** published by in 2000?*.  
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(S: Market Theatre, 1985, P:1987, Tr: Dearth.) 
 
  
 
== Productions ==
 
== Productions ==

Revision as of 07:44, 20 June 2014

(Lit: "Deep Ground", a play on the Afrikaans version of the saying "Still waters run deep"] by Reza de Wet. A disturbing metaphoric look at the Afrikaner psyche, a Gothic style story of incest, apparent madness and murder on a secluded farm. The play caused a sensation when it was first performed.

First published by HAUM-Literêr in 1987, then in the De Wet collection Vrystaat Trilogie ["Free State Trilogy"] in 1991 (HAUM-Literêr). Translated into English as as Dearth Deep Ground?* and published in the collection **** published by in 2000?*.


Productions

1984: First production at the Kampustoneel festival in by the Rhodes Unviersity Drama Department, directed by Denys Webb, with De Wet playing "Soekie", ***).

First professional performance at the Market Theatre in 1985, directed by Lucille Gillwald, with Susan Coetzer and Dawid Minnaar in the leads,

Other productions:

1986: Upstairs at the Market, directed by Lucille Gillwaldwith Dawid Minnaar, Susan Coetzer, Gys de Villiers and Doris Simula.

1996: Produced by CAPAB in 1996, directed by Marthinus Basson.


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