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Full title: ''Kleine Komödie in 3 Akten'' by Siegfried Geyer. A comedy about a Scandinavian prince who switches roles with his servant through some grotesque twist of fate, leading to a number of comic complications.  
 
Full title: ''Kleine Komödie in 3 Akten'' by Siegfried Geyer. A comedy about a Scandinavian prince who switches roles with his servant through some grotesque twist of fate, leading to a number of comic complications.  
  
== Sources ==
 
 
[[ESAT Bibliography Hua-Hun|Huguenet]], 1960;
 
 
''Geleende Vere'' theatre programme, 1978.
 
 
 
Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]]
 
  
 
== The original text ==
 
== The original text ==
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==Translations and adaptations==
 
==Translations and adaptations==
Translated into Afrikaans as ''[[Geleende Vere]]'' and produced and directed by [[André Huguenet]]  in 1944, with [[Johann Nel]], [[Antonius Ferreira]] , [[Isabelle Cordier]], [[Fanie Bekker]] and Hugeunet himself, and newcomer [[Maxie de Jong]]. The play toured South Africa for 6 months.  
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Translated into Afrikaans as ''[[Geleende Vere]]''.
  
''Geleende Vere'' directed for [[CAPAB]] by [[Fitz Morley]] in 1978, touring the Cape Province. The cast were [[James Blanckenberg]] as Rudolf, [[Neels Coetzee]] as Prince Torvald, [[Sandra Ferreira]] (Lisa), [[Antoinette Kellermann]] (Laura), [[Fitz Morley]] (Gustav). Decor design by [[Martin Crous]], lighting by [[Willem de la Querra|Billy de la Querra]].
 
  
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
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''[[Geleende Vere]]'' produced and directed by [[André Huguenet]] in 1944, with [[Johann Nel]], [[Antonius Ferreira]] , [[Isabelle Cordier]], [[Fanie Bekker]] and Hugeunet himself, and newcomer [[Maxie de Jong]]. The play toured South Africa for 6 months.
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''Geleende Vere'' directed for [[CAPAB]] by [[Fitz Morley]] in 1978, touring the Cape Province. The cast were [[James Blanckenberg]] as Rudolf, [[Neels Coetzee]] as Prince Torvald, [[Sandra Ferreira]] (Lisa), [[Antoinette Kellermann]] (Laura), [[Fitz Morley]] (Gustav). Decor design by [[Martin Crous]], lighting by [[Billy de la Querra]].
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== Sources ==
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[[ESAT Bibliography Hua-Hun|Huguenet]], 1960;
  
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''Geleende Vere'' theatre programme, 1978.
  
  
== Sources ==
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Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]]
  
  

Revision as of 16:06, 9 June 2015

Full title: Kleine Komödie in 3 Akten by Siegfried Geyer. A comedy about a Scandinavian prince who switches roles with his servant through some grotesque twist of fate, leading to a number of comic complications.


The original text

Published in German in 1927.


Translations and adaptations

Translated into Afrikaans as Geleende Vere.


Performance history in South Africa

Geleende Vere produced and directed by André Huguenet in 1944, with Johann Nel, Antonius Ferreira , Isabelle Cordier, Fanie Bekker and Hugeunet himself, and newcomer Maxie de Jong. The play toured South Africa for 6 months.

Geleende Vere directed for CAPAB by Fitz Morley in 1978, touring the Cape Province. The cast were James Blanckenberg as Rudolf, Neels Coetzee as Prince Torvald, Sandra Ferreira (Lisa), Antoinette Kellermann (Laura), Fitz Morley (Gustav). Decor design by Martin Crous, lighting by Billy de la Querra.

Sources

Huguenet, 1960;

Geleende Vere theatre programme, 1978.


Go to South African Theatre/Bibliography


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