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= ''Meester'' The stage play by  [[D.F. Malherbe]] (1881-1969) =
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= ''Meester'' The stage play (1927) =
  
  
  
([[Afrikaans]] = "Master") A stage play in four acts about a travelling Dutch teacher in a rural area who falls in love. First (?*) production by the [[GUK Toneelvereniging|GUK Dramatic Society]] with Malherbe himself in the cast, along with [[Benedictus Kok]] and [[Abraham Fischer|Bram Fischer]] (1929). First published [[Nasionale Pers]], 1927.
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([[Afrikaans]] = "Master") A stage play in four acts by  [[D.F. Malherbe]] (1881-1969).  About a travelling Dutch teacher in a rural area who falls in love. First (?*) production by the [[GUK Toneelvereniging|GUK Dramatic Society]] with Malherbe himself in the cast, along with [[Benedictus Kok]] and [[Abraham Fischer|Bram Fischer]] (1929). First published [[Nasionale Pers]], 1927.
  
  
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= ''Meester'' The TV series written by [[Paul C. Venter]] =
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= ''Meester'' The TV series (1992) =
  
  
  
1992 - A TV series in 10 episodes of  60min. each, written by [[Paul C. Venter]]. Won the SABC prize for TV dramas.  
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1992 - A TV series in 10 episodes of  60min. each, written by [[Paul C. Venter]]. Won the [[SABC]] prize for TV dramas.  
  
  

Revision as of 09:45, 2 September 2014

There is a 1927 South African play by this name as well as a 1991 SABC TV series


Meester The stage play (1927)

(Afrikaans = "Master") A stage play in four acts by D.F. Malherbe (1881-1969). About a travelling Dutch teacher in a rural area who falls in love. First (?*) production by the GUK Dramatic Society with Malherbe himself in the cast, along with Benedictus Kok and Bram Fischer (1929). First published Nasionale Pers, 1927.


Sources

Meester The TV series (1992)

1992 - A TV series in 10 episodes of 60min. each, written by Paul C. Venter. Won the SABC prize for TV dramas.


Sources

http://www.vetseun.co.za/anarkans/skryf/paulcventer.htm


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