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''Ek Kenne Mansmens, or Oom Kolie Gee Raad'' (I Know a Man or, Uncle Kolie Gives Advice) a farce in three acts written by [[Ann M. Louw]].
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''Ek Kenne Mansmens, or Oom Kolie Gee Raad'' (I Know a Man or, Uncle Kolie Gives Advice) a farce in three acts written by [[Anna M. Louw]].
  
 
== The original text ==
 
== The original text ==
Published as ''Oom Kolie Gee Raad: ‘n klug in drie bedrywe'' by Tafelberg, 1965.
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Originally written and broadcast as a radio play and published as ''Oom Kolie Gee Raad: ‘n klug in drie bedrywe'' by Tafelberg, 1965.
  
 
==Translations and adaptations==
 
==Translations and adaptations==
  
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
Presented by [[KRUIK]] in 1966 at the [[Hofmeyr Theatre]] directed by [[Lily-Jean Satusky]] starring [[Dorothea van Schalkwyk]], [[Pietro Nolte]], [[Bettie Fourie]], [[Martin van Niekerk]], [[Rieta Burgers]], [[Christina Bassel]], [[LaReine de Klerk]]. Décor designed by [[Bill Smuts]].
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Adapted for the stage by the author and presented as ''Ek Kenne Mansmens'' by [[KRUIK]] in 1966 at the [[Hofmeyr Theatre]] directed by [[Lily-Jean Satusky]] (assisted by the author) starring Dorothea van Schalkwyk, [[Pietro Nolte]], Bettie Fourie, Martin van Niekerk, Rieta Burgers, Christina Bassel, LaReine de Klerk, mostly amateur actors. Décor designed by [[Bill Smuts]].
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This production was also staged in the [[Botha Hall]] in Stellenbosch on 2 and 3 March 1966.
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Latest revision as of 09:47, 5 May 2016

Ek Kenne Mansmens, or Oom Kolie Gee Raad (I Know a Man or, Uncle Kolie Gives Advice) a farce in three acts written by Anna M. Louw.

The original text

Originally written and broadcast as a radio play and published as Oom Kolie Gee Raad: ‘n klug in drie bedrywe by Tafelberg, 1965.

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

Adapted for the stage by the author and presented as Ek Kenne Mansmens by KRUIK in 1966 at the Hofmeyr Theatre directed by Lily-Jean Satusky (assisted by the author) starring Dorothea van Schalkwyk, Pietro Nolte, Bettie Fourie, Martin van Niekerk, Rieta Burgers, Christina Bassel, LaReine de Klerk, mostly amateur actors. Décor designed by Bill Smuts. This production was also staged in the Botha Hall in Stellenbosch on 2 and 3 March 1966.

Sources

Ek Kenne Mansmens theatre programme, 1966.

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