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by German playwright Manfred Karge. Originally ''[[Jacke Wie Hose]]''. A one-woman show about a woman who takes over her deceased husband's identity during the economic disaster of the Weimar period in Germany. She takes over his identity to make a living as a crane-operator at the factory where he used to work. The South African production of ''[[Man to Man]]'' was directed by [[Marthinus Basson]] and starred [[Antoinette Kellermann]] as Ella and Max Gericke. The production premiered at the [[Woordfees]] '10 in Stellenbosch in Afrikaans as ''[[As die Broek Pas]]'' and went on to run at the [[Klein Karoo Nasionale Kunstefees | KKNK]] '10. The English version ''[[Man to Man]]'', premiered at [[The National Arts Festival]] '10 in Grahamstown. Both the Afrikaans and English productions ran at [[The Fugard Theatre]] in Cape Town Aug./Sept. '10.
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by German playwright Manfred Karge. Originally German title ''[[Jacke Wie Hose]]''.  
  
  
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== The original play ==
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A one-woman show about a woman Ella Gericke, who takes over her deceased husband's identity during the economic disaster of the Weimar period in Germany. She takes over his identity to make a living as  Max Gericke, a crane-operator at the factory.
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== Translations and adaptations ==
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Translated into English as ''[[Man to Man]]'' by Anthony Vivis.
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Translated into [[Afrikaans]] by [[Willem Anker]] as ''[[As die Broek Pas]]'' ("If the trousers fit", a play on the idiom "As die skoen pas" , i.e. "if the shoe fits").
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== South African productions ==
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Karge's play was produced in South Africa by [[TEATERteater]] in 2010.  Done in both [[Afrikaans]] and English versions, directed by [[Marthinus Basson]] with [[Antoinette Kellermann]] as Ella and Max Gericke.
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The [[Afrikaans]] production (''[[As die Broek Pas]]'') opened at the 2010 [[Woordfees]] in Stellenbosch and went on to run at the [[Klein Karoo Nasionale Kunstefees | KKNK]] 2010.
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The English version (''[[Man to Man]]''), opened at [[Grahamstown Festival|The National Arts Festival]] in July 2010.
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Both the [[Afrikaans]] and English productions then ran in tandem at The [[Fugard Theatre]] in Cape Town during august and September of 2010.
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The play and performance won numerous awards in that year.
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== Sources ==
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http://www.teaterteater.com/portfolio.html
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== Return to ==
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Revision as of 17:53, 8 March 2016

by German playwright Manfred Karge. Originally German title Jacke Wie Hose.


The original play

A one-woman show about a woman Ella Gericke, who takes over her deceased husband's identity during the economic disaster of the Weimar period in Germany. She takes over his identity to make a living as Max Gericke, a crane-operator at the factory.


Translations and adaptations

Translated into English as Man to Man by Anthony Vivis.

Translated into Afrikaans by Willem Anker as As die Broek Pas ("If the trousers fit", a play on the idiom "As die skoen pas" , i.e. "if the shoe fits").


South African productions

Karge's play was produced in South Africa by TEATERteater in 2010. Done in both Afrikaans and English versions, directed by Marthinus Basson with Antoinette Kellermann as Ella and Max Gericke.

The Afrikaans production (As die Broek Pas) opened at the 2010 Woordfees in Stellenbosch and went on to run at the KKNK 2010.

The English version (Man to Man), opened at The National Arts Festival in July 2010.

Both the Afrikaans and English productions then ran in tandem at The Fugard Theatre in Cape Town during august and September of 2010.

The play and performance won numerous awards in that year.

Sources

http://www.teaterteater.com/portfolio.html

Return to

Return to M in Plays 1 Original SA Plays

Return to M in Plays 2 Foreign Plays

Return to South_African_Theatre/Plays

Return to Main Page