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Popularly referred to as the '''Nagtegaalprys''' ("Nagtegaal Prize"), but its formal name is the '''[[Dirk en Reinette Nagtegaal KKNK kompetisie vir Nuutgeskrewe Verhoogtekste]]''' ("The Dirk and Reinette Nagtegaal KKNK competition for Newly Written Playtexts"]]
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The '''[[Dirk en Reinette Nagtegaal KKNK kompetisie vir Nuutgeskrewe Verhoogtekste]]''' ("The Dirk and Reinette Nagtegaal KKNK competition for Newly Written Playtexts"]] is a competition instituted in 2002 by [[Dirk Nagtegaal]] and [[Reinette Nagtegaal]](in conjunction with the [[KKNK]] arts festival in Oudtshoorn) , to encourage the writing of quality drama-texts in [[Afrikaans]]. 
  
A competition instituted in 2002 by [[Dirk Nagtegaal]] and [[Reinette Nagtegaal]](in conjunction with the [[KKNK]] arts festival in Oudtshoorn) , to encourage the writing of quality drama-texts in [[Afrikaans]]. 
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Popularly referred to as the '''[[Nagtegaalprys]]''' (the "Nagtegaal Prize")
  
Prize winners over the years include ''[[Koggelmanderman]]''by [[Pieter Fourie]] (2003), [[Man (S.nw)]] by [[Madelein Volschenk]] (2003), ''[[10 gesprekke oor die man wat nie wou huil nie]]'' by [[Wikus du Toit]] (2003), ''[[Plofstof]]'' by [[Pieter Jacobs]] (2004), ''[[Straties]]'' by [[Braam van der Vyver]] (2004), ''[[Vrededorp]]'' by [[Charles Fourie]] (2005), ''[[Haaks]]'' by [[Chris Vorster]] (2005), **  
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It was first awarded in 2003, and prize winners over the years include ''[[Koggelmanderman]]''by [[Pieter Fourie]] (2003), [[Man (S.nw)]] by [[Madelein Volschenk]] (2003), ''[[10 gesprekke oor die man wat nie wou huil nie]]'' by [[Wikus du Toit]] (2003), ''[[Plofstof]]'' by [[Pieter Jacobs]] (2004), ''[[Straties]]'' by [[Braam van der Vyver]] (2004), ''[[Vrededorp]]'' by [[Charles Fourie]] (2005), ''[[Haaks]]'' by [[Chris Vorster]] (2005), **  
  
 
Other plays submitted include: in 2003 for example,  ''[[Droogte]]'' by [[Jill Fletcher]]; ''[[Die Agt-dertig na Mafeking]]'' by [[Gerrit Geertsema]]; ''[[Gesplete Tong]]'' by [[Schalk Schoombie]]; ''[[Ekke Homo]]'' by  [[Chris Smit]]; ''[[Kom terug Saartjie, kom terug]]'' by [[Hans Pienaar]]; ''[[Nagsweet]]'' by [[Bets Prinsloo]]; ''[[Stille Waters]]'' by [[Anton Treurnicht]]; and ''[[Ramparty]]'' by  
 
Other plays submitted include: in 2003 for example,  ''[[Droogte]]'' by [[Jill Fletcher]]; ''[[Die Agt-dertig na Mafeking]]'' by [[Gerrit Geertsema]]; ''[[Gesplete Tong]]'' by [[Schalk Schoombie]]; ''[[Ekke Homo]]'' by  [[Chris Smit]]; ''[[Kom terug Saartjie, kom terug]]'' by [[Hans Pienaar]]; ''[[Nagsweet]]'' by [[Bets Prinsloo]]; ''[[Stille Waters]]'' by [[Anton Treurnicht]]; and ''[[Ramparty]]'' by  

Revision as of 08:20, 8 October 2017

The Dirk en Reinette Nagtegaal KKNK kompetisie vir Nuutgeskrewe Verhoogtekste ("The Dirk and Reinette Nagtegaal KKNK competition for Newly Written Playtexts"]] is a competition instituted in 2002 by Dirk Nagtegaal and Reinette Nagtegaal(in conjunction with the KKNK arts festival in Oudtshoorn) , to encourage the writing of quality drama-texts in Afrikaans.

Popularly referred to as the Nagtegaalprys (the "Nagtegaal Prize")

It was first awarded in 2003, and prize winners over the years include Koggelmandermanby Pieter Fourie (2003), Man (S.nw) by Madelein Volschenk (2003), 10 gesprekke oor die man wat nie wou huil nie by Wikus du Toit (2003), Plofstof by Pieter Jacobs (2004), Straties by Braam van der Vyver (2004), Vrededorp by Charles Fourie (2005), Haaks by Chris Vorster (2005), **

Other plays submitted include: in 2003 for example, Droogte by Jill Fletcher; Die Agt-dertig na Mafeking by Gerrit Geertsema; Gesplete Tong by Schalk Schoombie; Ekke Homo by Chris Smit; Kom terug Saartjie, kom terug by Hans Pienaar; Nagsweet by Bets Prinsloo; Stille Waters by Anton Treurnicht; and Ramparty by Braam van der Vyver. These were all taken up in a text archives.

Celebrity judges used over the years were André P. Brink, Salomi Louw, Peter Voges, Riana Barnard, Ilse van Hemert, Jeanne Goosen, Francois Smith, P.G. du Plessis, Henry Mylne, Willem Fransman jr, Woutrine Theron and Kobus Burger.


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