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'''''Met Permissie Gesê''''' ("Said with [your] permission") is a 1980 [[Afrikaans]] cabaret by [[Hennie Aucamp]], with music by [[Jannie Hofmeyr]], [[Laurika Rauch]], [[Lettie Pretorius]], [[Enrique Breytenbach]], [[Louis van Rensburg]], [[J.C. Stemmet]] and [[Jan de Wet]]. A groundbreaking political cabaret about the political crisis of the country under Apartheid. First published by [[Tafelberg]] in 1980.
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'''''Met Permissie Gesê''''' ("Said with [your] permission") is a 1980 [[Afrikaans]] cabaret with words by [[Hennie Aucamp]] and with music by [[Jannie Hofmeyr]], [[Laurika Rauch]], [[Lettie Pretorius]], [[Enrique Breytenbach]], [[Louis van Rensburg]], [[J.C. Stemmet]] and [[Jan de Wet]]. A groundbreaking political cabaret about the political crisis of the country under Apartheid. First published by [[Tafelberg Uitgewers]] in 1980.
  
 
== The original text ==
 
== The original text ==
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1981: A professional production, directed by [[Janice Honeyman]] and featuring [[Laurika Rauch]], [[Amanda Strydom]], [[Bill Curry]], and [[Graham Clarke]], [[Gerben Kamper]], [[Sam Marais]], [[Rina Nienaber]], [[Annelise van der Ryst]] and musician [[Clarabelle van Niekerk]] was first produced at the [[Market Theatre]] (as the opening production of the venue The Market Kabaret) and at the [[Oude Libertas Theatre]].
 
1981: A professional production, directed by [[Janice Honeyman]] and featuring [[Laurika Rauch]], [[Amanda Strydom]], [[Bill Curry]], and [[Graham Clarke]], [[Gerben Kamper]], [[Sam Marais]], [[Rina Nienaber]], [[Annelise van der Ryst]] and musician [[Clarabelle van Niekerk]] was first produced at the [[Market Theatre]] (as the opening production of the venue The Market Kabaret) and at the [[Oude Libertas Theatre]].
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1982: Presented by [[SUKOVS]] Toneel, directed by [[Marco van der Colff]], at the [[Observatory Theatre]] in Bloemfontein from 31 July to 14 August. Decor by [[Johan Badenhorst]], costumes by [[James Parker]], music by [[noel Stockton]], choreography by [[Jasmine Antonie]].
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
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Theatre programme, [[Oude Libertas Theatre]], 1981.
 
Theatre programme, [[Oude Libertas Theatre]], 1981.
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SUKOVS theatre programme, 1982.
  
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]

Revision as of 14:38, 3 August 2016

Met Permissie Gesê ("Said with [your] permission") is a 1980 Afrikaans cabaret with words by Hennie Aucamp and with music by Jannie Hofmeyr, Laurika Rauch, Lettie Pretorius, Enrique Breytenbach, Louis van Rensburg, J.C. Stemmet and Jan de Wet. A groundbreaking political cabaret about the political crisis of the country under Apartheid. First published by Tafelberg Uitgewers in 1980.

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Performance history in South Africa

1980: Premièred by the Universiteitsteater Stellenbosch in the H.B. Thom Theatre in September, directed by Herman Pretorius, with Dup du Plessis (MC), Hélène Truter (his Spouse) and Koba Wicomb, Jeannine Wolhuter, Johan Rademan, Gaynor Calitz, Jannie Hofmeyr, Edie Henn, June van Merch, Herman Binge, Randall Wicomb, Anton Smith, Niel le Roux, Davida Day, Theresa Marais, Sharon Theron, Johann van Heerden, Kobus Hanekom and Pamela Moag. Orchestra led by Koba Wicomb, choreography by Esther Nasser, costumes by Elaine Aucamp, lighting by Emile Aucamp.

1981: A professional production, directed by Janice Honeyman and featuring Laurika Rauch, Amanda Strydom, Bill Curry, and Graham Clarke, Gerben Kamper, Sam Marais, Rina Nienaber, Annelise van der Ryst and musician Clarabelle van Niekerk was first produced at the Market Theatre (as the opening production of the venue The Market Kabaret) and at the Oude Libertas Theatre.

1982: Presented by SUKOVS Toneel, directed by Marco van der Colff, at the Observatory Theatre in Bloemfontein from 31 July to 14 August. Decor by Johan Badenhorst, costumes by James Parker, music by noel Stockton, choreography by Jasmine Antonie.

Sources

UTS theatre programme, September 1980.

Theatre programme, Oude Libertas Theatre, 1981.

SUKOVS theatre programme, 1982.

Go to ESAT Bibliography

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