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[[Kaatje Kekkelbek]] (or [[Caatje Kekkelbek]]) is an iconic and stereotypical South African so-called "coloured" stage character, first appearing in the [[George Rex]] and [[Andrew Bain]] sketch ''[[Kaatje Kekkelbek, or Life Among the Hottentots]]''(Grahamstown, 1838-44?).
  
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The name has become synonymous with the loquacious and forward "(Cape) coloured" house-hold maid. Under different guises this character was to appear in a variety of plays in English, [[Dutch]] and [[Afrikaans]] over the years, including plays by [[Stephen Black]], [[Guy Butler]] and [[André P. Brink]].
  
is an iconic and stereotypical South African “coloured” stage character, first appearing in the George Rex and Andrew Bain sketch ''[[Kaatje Kekkelbek, or Life Among the Hottentots]]''(Grahamstown, 1838-44?). The name has become synonomous with the loquatious and forward "(Cape) coloured" house-hold maid. Under different guises this character was to appear in a variety of plays in English, [[Dutch]] and [[Afrikaans]] over the years, including plays by [[Stephen Black]], [[Guy Butler]] and [[André P. Brink]].
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See ''[[Kaatje Kekkelbek, or Life Among the Hottentots]]''
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Revision as of 07:13, 8 April 2017

Kaatje Kekkelbek (or Caatje Kekkelbek) is an iconic and stereotypical South African so-called "coloured" stage character, first appearing in the George Rex and Andrew Bain sketch Kaatje Kekkelbek, or Life Among the Hottentots(Grahamstown, 1838-44?).

The name has become synonymous with the loquacious and forward "(Cape) coloured" house-hold maid. Under different guises this character was to appear in a variety of plays in English, Dutch and Afrikaans over the years, including plays by Stephen Black, Guy Butler and André P. Brink.

See Kaatje Kekkelbek, or Life Among the Hottentots

Sources

Go to the ESAT Bibliography

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Return to South African Theatre Personalities

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