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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
 
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He wrote ''[[Die Voëltjies]]'' ("The little birds"), an [[Afrikaans]] adaptation of ''[[The Birds]]'' by Aristophanes and a modernised adaptation of ''[[Kinderspeletjies]]'' by [[Marietjie Pretorius]] in 2015.
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He wrote ''[[Die Voëltjies]]'' ("The little birds", an [[Afrikaans]] adaptation of ''[[The Birds]]'' by Aristophanes) and a modernised adaptation of ''[[Kinderspeletjies]]'' by [[Marietjie Pretorius]] in 2015. He apparently also did a stage version of [[Barry Hough]]'s novel ''[[Vlerkdans]]''.  
  
 
Original plays include ''[[Hoe's dit, my ou?]]'' (1989)  
 
Original plays include ''[[Hoe's dit, my ou?]]'' (1989)  

Latest revision as of 06:48, 14 June 2023

Kobus Strydom () is a drama teacher, translator, playwright and editor.

Biography

Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

He wrote Die Voëltjies ("The little birds", an Afrikaans adaptation of The Birds by Aristophanes) and a modernised adaptation of Kinderspeletjies by Marietjie Pretorius in 2015. He apparently also did a stage version of Barry Hough's novel Vlerkdans.

Original plays include Hoe's dit, my ou? (1989)

Compiler of the play collection Tienertoneel: verhoogtekste, a selection chosen from winners or runners up for the ATKV's C.R. Swart Prys ("C.R. Swart Prize") between 1984 and 1988. The collection was published by Tafelberg in 1989.

He translated a number of works over the years, including Hoor jy die musiek? (Can You Hear the Music? by David Campton), Die Geklike Deurmekaarspul Eiland van Dr. Moron ('The Crazy Mixed-up Island of Dr Moreau by Tim Kelly)

Sources

https://worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no2002029934/


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