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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
2008: The premiere production was directed by [[Deon Opperman]].
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2008: The premiere production was staged at the [[State Theatre]] in Pretoria, directed by [[Deon Opperman]].
  
 
2013: Staged at [[Artscape]] in Cape Town, directed by [[Deon Opperman]], with a cast including [[Rouel Beukes]] (Genl. Koos de la Rey), [[Zanne Stepelberg]] (Mev. de la Rey), [[Vaughan Gardiner]] (Adaan de la Rey ), [[Lyall Ramsden]] (Thomas Crawford), [[Marisa Drümmond]] (Nonnie), [[Sasha Strobel]] (Meisie de la Rey), [[Stephen Jennings]] (Lord Methuen), [[David Chatworthy]] (Lord Milner), [[Philip Moolman]] (Pres. Paul Kruger), [[Neels Coetzee]] (Siener van Rensburg), [[Cobus Venter]] and [[Fezile Mpela]].
 
2013: Staged at [[Artscape]] in Cape Town, directed by [[Deon Opperman]], with a cast including [[Rouel Beukes]] (Genl. Koos de la Rey), [[Zanne Stepelberg]] (Mev. de la Rey), [[Vaughan Gardiner]] (Adaan de la Rey ), [[Lyall Ramsden]] (Thomas Crawford), [[Marisa Drümmond]] (Nonnie), [[Sasha Strobel]] (Meisie de la Rey), [[Stephen Jennings]] (Lord Methuen), [[David Chatworthy]] (Lord Milner), [[Philip Moolman]] (Pres. Paul Kruger), [[Neels Coetzee]] (Siener van Rensburg), [[Cobus Venter]] and [[Fezile Mpela]].
 
 
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Revision as of 05:37, 17 August 2016

Ons vir Jou (lit. "we for you") is an Afrikaans musical drama co-written by Deon Opperman and Sean Else, with music and lyrics by Johan Vorster.

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Performance history in South Africa

2008: The premiere production was staged at the State Theatre in Pretoria, directed by Deon Opperman.

2013: Staged at Artscape in Cape Town, directed by Deon Opperman, with a cast including Rouel Beukes (Genl. Koos de la Rey), Zanne Stepelberg (Mev. de la Rey), Vaughan Gardiner (Adaan de la Rey ), Lyall Ramsden (Thomas Crawford), Marisa Drümmond (Nonnie), Sasha Strobel (Meisie de la Rey), Stephen Jennings (Lord Methuen), David Chatworthy (Lord Milner), Philip Moolman (Pres. Paul Kruger), Neels Coetzee (Siener van Rensburg), Cobus Venter and Fezile Mpela.

Sources

Beeld, 24 April 2008.

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