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''I Remember Mama'' (1944) by John van Druten (1901-1957). Based on the fictionalized memoir ''Mama's Bank Account'' by Kathryn Forbes, it focuses on the Hanson family, a loving family of Norwegian immigrants living at 115 Steiner Street (identified as Larkin Hill in the 1948 film) in San Francisco in the 1910s. Produced by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II, the Broadway production opened on October 19, 1944 at the Music Box Theatre and ran for 713 performances. The cast included Mady Christians, Oscar Homolka, Joan Tetzel and Marlon Brando, making his Broadway debut as Nels.
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A play by John van Druten (1901-1957). Based on the fictionalized memoir ''Mama's Bank Account'' by Kathryn Forbes, it focuses on the Hanson family, a loving family of Norwegian immigrants living at 115 Steiner Street (identified as Larkin Hill in the 1948 film) in San Francisco in the 1910s.  
  
Translations
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Produced by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II, the Broadway production opened on October 19, 1944 at the Music Box Theatre and ran for 713 performances. The cast included Mady Christians, Oscar Homolka, Joan Tetzel and Marlon Brando, making his Broadway debut as Nels.
  
Translated into Afrikaans as by [[Fred le Roux]] in  
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== Translations ==
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Translated into [[Afrikaans]] as ''[[Ek Onthou vir Mamma]]'' ("I Remember Mama") by [[Fred le Roux]] in 1948.
  
  
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Translated into Afrikaans as ''[[Ek Onthou vir Mamma]]'' ("I remember mother") by [[Fred le Roux]] and produced by [[K.A.T.]], featuring students of the [[ADK|A.D.K.]] in June 1948, directed by [[Ria Olivier]]  
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The [[Afrikaans]] translation by [[Fred le Roux]] was produced by [[K.A.T.]], featuring students of the [[ADK|A.D.K.]] in June 1948, directed by [[Ria Olivier]].
  
  
Performed by [[NTO]] in 1954,  playing for 263 performances. It was directed by [[Taubie Kushlick]] and starred [[Johann Nell]], [[Wena Naudé]]  and [[Mathilde Hanekom]].
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Performed by [[NTO]] in the same [[Afrikaans]] translation in 1954,  playing for 263 performances. It was directed by [[Taubie Kushlick]] and starred [[Johann Nell]], [[Wena Naudé]]  and [[Mathilde Hanekom]].
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
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''South African Opinion'', 4(1):23, 1947.  
 
''South African Opinion'', 4(1):23, 1947.  
  
[[ESAT Bibliography Ndl-Nic|Nel, 1972]]
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Remember_Mama
  
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Remember_Mama
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See [[ESAT Bibliography]]
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Revision as of 08:09, 7 June 2014

A play by John van Druten (1901-1957). Based on the fictionalized memoir Mama's Bank Account by Kathryn Forbes, it focuses on the Hanson family, a loving family of Norwegian immigrants living at 115 Steiner Street (identified as Larkin Hill in the 1948 film) in San Francisco in the 1910s.

Produced by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II, the Broadway production opened on October 19, 1944 at the Music Box Theatre and ran for 713 performances. The cast included Mady Christians, Oscar Homolka, Joan Tetzel and Marlon Brando, making his Broadway debut as Nels.


Translations

Translated into Afrikaans as Ek Onthou vir Mamma ("I Remember Mama") by Fred le Roux in 1948.


Performances in South Africa

In English

In South Africa the play was presented by the Theatre Players, produced by Cyril Chosack, Cathedral Hall, Cape Town, February 1947. With Audrey Pearce, John Becker, Jimmy Gordon, Reg Wilkinson.


In Afrikaans

The Afrikaans translation by Fred le Roux was produced by K.A.T., featuring students of the A.D.K. in June 1948, directed by Ria Olivier.


Performed by NTO in the same Afrikaans translation in 1954, playing for 263 performances. It was directed by Taubie Kushlick and starred Johann Nell, Wena Naudé and Mathilde Hanekom.

Sources

South African Opinion, 4(1):23, 1947.

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

See ESAT Bibliography

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