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Usually translated into English as ''[[The Imaginary Invalid]]'' or  ''[[The Hypochondriac]]''.
 
Usually translated into English as ''[[The Imaginary Invalid]]'' or  ''[[The Hypochondriac]]''.
  
Translated into [[Afrikaans]] as ''[[Die Iepekonders]]'' by [[A.F.H. van Dijk]] in 195*, and as ''[[Die Ipekonders]]'' by [[Nico Luwes]] in 199*.
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Translated into [[Afrikaans]] as ''[[Die Iepekonders]]'' by [[A.F.H. van Dijk]] in 195*, and as ''[[Ipekonders]]'' by [[Nico Luwes]] in 199*.
  
Translated from the German verion into English as ''[[The Imaginary Invalid]]'' by [[Wilhelm Grütter]] for performance in South Africa.
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Translated from the German version into English as ''[[The Imaginary Invalid]]'' by [[Wilhelm Grütter]] for performance in South Africa.
  
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
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1953: The [[A.F.H. van Dijk]] translation was performed as ''[[Die Iepekonders]]'' by [[National Theatre Organisation]], with 231 performances on its South African tour. Directed by [[Hermien Dommisse]] for the [[NTO]], with [[André Huguenet]], [[Gracelina Bosman]] (replaced by [[Elsa Fouché]] on tour), [[Fay Engelbrecht]] (replaced by [[Berdine Grünewald]] on tour), [[Helena Louw]], [[Danie Smuts]], [[Patrick Mynhardt]], [[Michal Grobbelaar]], [[Jannie Gildenhuys]], [[Bryan Bales]], [[Louw Verwey]], [[Elma Krynauw]].
 
1953: The [[A.F.H. van Dijk]] translation was performed as ''[[Die Iepekonders]]'' by [[National Theatre Organisation]], with 231 performances on its South African tour. Directed by [[Hermien Dommisse]] for the [[NTO]], with [[André Huguenet]], [[Gracelina Bosman]] (replaced by [[Elsa Fouché]] on tour), [[Fay Engelbrecht]] (replaced by [[Berdine Grünewald]] on tour), [[Helena Louw]], [[Danie Smuts]], [[Patrick Mynhardt]], [[Michal Grobbelaar]], [[Jannie Gildenhuys]], [[Bryan Bales]], [[Louw Verwey]], [[Elma Krynauw]].
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1960: Presented in English, entitled ''[[The Gay Invalid]]'', at the [[National Theatre]], Pretoria, starring [[André Huguenet]] as Argan and [[Marjorie Gordon]] as Toinette.
  
 
1967: The [[Wilhelm Grütter|Grütter]] English translation was staged by [[PACT]], directed by German director [[Walter Czaschke]], featuring [[Alec Bell]] (Argan), [[Maureen McAllister]] (Beline), [[Madeleine le Roux]] (Angelique), [[Kerry Jordan]] (Beralde), [[John Mitchell]] (Cleante), [[Siegfried Mynhardt]] (Mr Diafoirus), [[Frank Lazarus]] (Thomas Diafoirus), [[Francois Swart]] (Mr Purgon), [[David Salton]] (Mr Fieurant), [[Arthur Hall]] ( Mr Bonnefoi) and [[Margaret Fry]] (Toinette). Decor by [[Raimond Schoop]] and costumes by [[Clarence Wilson]].
 
1967: The [[Wilhelm Grütter|Grütter]] English translation was staged by [[PACT]], directed by German director [[Walter Czaschke]], featuring [[Alec Bell]] (Argan), [[Maureen McAllister]] (Beline), [[Madeleine le Roux]] (Angelique), [[Kerry Jordan]] (Beralde), [[John Mitchell]] (Cleante), [[Siegfried Mynhardt]] (Mr Diafoirus), [[Frank Lazarus]] (Thomas Diafoirus), [[Francois Swart]] (Mr Purgon), [[David Salton]] (Mr Fieurant), [[Arthur Hall]] ( Mr Bonnefoi) and [[Margaret Fry]] (Toinette). Decor by [[Raimond Schoop]] and costumes by [[Clarence Wilson]].
  
1994: The [[Nico Luwes]] translation was presented by the [[University of Stellenbosch Drama Department]] in September 1994 in the [[H.B. Thom Theatre]]. [[Herman Pretorius]] was the director and the cast included [[Chris Vorster]], [[Lisl Wolmarans]], [[Franci Swanepoel]], [[Martelize Kolver]], [[Nicole Holm]], [[Paul du Toit]], [[Gaerin Hauptfleisch]], [[Malan Steyn]], [[Francois Toerien]] and others.
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1994: Performed in [[Afrikaans]] as ''[[Ipekonders]]'' ([[Nico Luwes|Luwes]] translation) in the [[H.B. Thom Theatre]], Stellenbosch, by the [[University of Stellenbosch Drama Department]] in September 1994. Directed by [[Herman Pretorius]] with [[Chris Vorster]], [[Lisl Wolmarans]], [[Franci Swanepoel]], [[Martelize Kolver]], [[Nicole Holm]], [[Paul du Toit]], [[Gaerin Hauptfleisch]], [[Malan Steyn]], [[Francois Toerien]] and others.
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2009: Performed in [[Afrikaans]] as ''[[Ipekonders]]'' in the [[Scaena Theatre]], Bloemfontein by [[Facts]], directed by [[Nico Luwes]] with [[Gerben Kamper]], [[Hanna von Wielligh]], [[Stephanie Brink]], [[JP du Plessis]], [[Leendert de Jager]], [[Kingdom Moshounyane]], [[Bea van der Vyver]], [[Lulu Botha]], [[Gustav Gerdener]], [[Cornel van Zyl]] and [[Hanno van Heerden]].
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
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"Moliere" in ''Wikipedia''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moli%C3%A8re]  
 
"Moliere" in ''Wikipedia''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moli%C3%A8re]  
  
"The Imaginary Invalid" in ''Wikipedia''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Imaginary_Invalid]
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"''The Imaginary Invalid''" in ''Wikipedia''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Imaginary_Invalid]
  
''Le Malade imaginaire'' in ''Wikipedia''[http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Malade_imaginaire]
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"''Le Malade imaginaire''" in ''Wikipedia''[http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Malade_imaginaire]
  
''Die Iepekonders'' theatre programme, 1953; ''Helikon'', 2(9):16.a
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''[[Die Iepekonders]]'' theatre programme, 1953; ''[[Helikon]]'', 2(9):16.a
  
 
[[Rinie Stead]], 1985b
 
[[Rinie Stead]], 1985b
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[[H.B. Thom Theatre]] programme, 1994.
 
[[H.B. Thom Theatre]] programme, 1994.
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"''Ipekonders''" in ''[[Volksblad]]''[http://152.111.11.6/argief/berigte/volksblad/2005/12/09/VB/18/ipekonders.html]
  
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]

Revision as of 09:52, 17 February 2020

Le Malade Imaginaire ("The Imaginary Invalid") [1] is a three-act comédie-ballet by Molière with dance sequences and musical interludes by Marc-Antoine Charpentier [2].

The original text

Written in 1673, and first performed on 10 February 1673 at the Théâtre du Palais-Royal in Paris. Originally choreographed by Pierre Beauchamp [3]. A satire on the medical profession of his time, it was to be Moliere's last play.

Translations and adaptations

Usually translated into English as The Imaginary Invalid or The Hypochondriac.

Translated into Afrikaans as Die Iepekonders by A.F.H. van Dijk in 195*, and as Ipekonders by Nico Luwes in 199*.

Translated from the German version into English as The Imaginary Invalid by Wilhelm Grütter for performance in South Africa.

Performance history in South Africa

1953: The A.F.H. van Dijk translation was performed as Die Iepekonders by National Theatre Organisation, with 231 performances on its South African tour. Directed by Hermien Dommisse for the NTO, with André Huguenet, Gracelina Bosman (replaced by Elsa Fouché on tour), Fay Engelbrecht (replaced by Berdine Grünewald on tour), Helena Louw, Danie Smuts, Patrick Mynhardt, Michal Grobbelaar, Jannie Gildenhuys, Bryan Bales, Louw Verwey, Elma Krynauw.

1960: Presented in English, entitled The Gay Invalid, at the National Theatre, Pretoria, starring André Huguenet as Argan and Marjorie Gordon as Toinette.

1967: The Grütter English translation was staged by PACT, directed by German director Walter Czaschke, featuring Alec Bell (Argan), Maureen McAllister (Beline), Madeleine le Roux (Angelique), Kerry Jordan (Beralde), John Mitchell (Cleante), Siegfried Mynhardt (Mr Diafoirus), Frank Lazarus (Thomas Diafoirus), Francois Swart (Mr Purgon), David Salton (Mr Fieurant), Arthur Hall ( Mr Bonnefoi) and Margaret Fry (Toinette). Decor by Raimond Schoop and costumes by Clarence Wilson.

1994: Performed in Afrikaans as Ipekonders (Luwes translation) in the H.B. Thom Theatre, Stellenbosch, by the University of Stellenbosch Drama Department in September 1994. Directed by Herman Pretorius with Chris Vorster, Lisl Wolmarans, Franci Swanepoel, Martelize Kolver, Nicole Holm, Paul du Toit, Gaerin Hauptfleisch, Malan Steyn, Francois Toerien and others.

2009: Performed in Afrikaans as Ipekonders in the Scaena Theatre, Bloemfontein by Facts, directed by Nico Luwes with Gerben Kamper, Hanna von Wielligh, Stephanie Brink, JP du Plessis, Leendert de Jager, Kingdom Moshounyane, Bea van der Vyver, Lulu Botha, Gustav Gerdener, Cornel van Zyl and Hanno van Heerden.

Sources

"Moliere" in Wikipedia[4]

"The Imaginary Invalid" in Wikipedia[5]

"Le Malade imaginaire" in Wikipedia[6]

Die Iepekonders theatre programme, 1953; Helikon, 2(9):16.a

Rinie Stead, 1985b

PACT theatre programme, 1967.

Petru & Carel Trichardt theatre programme collection.

H.B. Thom Theatre programme, 1994.

"Ipekonders" in Volksblad[7]

Go to ESAT Bibliography

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