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''[[Johnny is nie dood nie]]'' is a play by [[Malan Steyn]].
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There are two related works by this name, a play by [[Malan Steyn]] and a film by [[Christiaan Olwagen]]
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==''[[Johnny is nie dood nie]]'' the play==
  
 
== The original text ==
 
== The original text ==
The play is a reworking of the earlier play ''[[Eet Alles]]'', and deals with a group of friends who come together after the death of [[Johannes Kerkorrel]], reminiscing about the [[Voëlvry]] Movement [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Voëlvry_Movement] of the 1980s.
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Written by  by [[Malan Steyn]], the play is a reworking of the earlier play ''[[Eet Alles]]'', and deals with a group of friends who come together after the death of [[Johannes Kerkorrel]], reminiscing about the [[Voëlvry]] Movement [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Voëlvry_Movement] of the 1980s.
  
 
Published by [[Protea Boekhuis]] in 2011. ISBN 9781869194475.
 
Published by [[Protea Boekhuis]] in 2011. ISBN 9781869194475.

Revision as of 05:10, 10 December 2021

There are two related works by this name, a play by Malan Steyn and a film by Christiaan Olwagen

Johnny is nie dood nie the play

The original text

Written by by Malan Steyn, the play is a reworking of the earlier play Eet Alles, and deals with a group of friends who come together after the death of Johannes Kerkorrel, reminiscing about the Voëlvry Movement [1] of the 1980s.

Published by Protea Boekhuis in 2011. ISBN 9781869194475.

Translations and adaptations

The script of the film with the same name, written by Christiaan Olwagen, is based on the play, although it was largely rewritten.

Performance history in South Africa

SACat, a union catalogue of items held by Southern African libraries.

Rapport, 22 April 2018.

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