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("Uncle Gawerjal's Daughters and the Election Fever") by [[Hendrik Hanekom]]. A  comedy/farce in three/four acts (this varied as the play toured) Written hastily for his first professional company tour in 1925 when [[C.J. Langenhoven]] refused him the rights to his play ''[[Die Wêreld die Draai]]''. Apparently he used some of Langenhoven's plays, as well as [[Melt Brink]]'s well-known comedy on women's emancipation (''[[O, die Muise of Stemreg vir Vrouwe|O. die Muise! Of Stemreg vir Vrouwe]]'' - "O, the Mice! Or The Vote for Women"), as models. First performed by [[Afrikaanse Toneelspelers|Afrikaanse Spelers]] in October 1925 in Pretoria, then went on tour of the Transvaal, in tandem with his melodrama ''[[Liefde en Geldsug]]''  ("Love and Avarice").
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''[[Oom Gawerjal se Dogters en die Stemkoors]]'' ("Uncle Gawerjal's Daughters and the Election Fever") is a farce by [[Hendrik Hanekom]].  
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A  comedy/farce in three/four acts (this varied as the play toured) Written hastily for his first professional company tour in 1925 when [[C.J. Langenhoven]] refused him the rights to his play ''[[Die Wêreld die Draai]]''. Apparently he used some of Langenhoven's plays, as well as [[Melt Brink]]'s well-known comedy on women's emancipation (''[[O, die Muise of Stemreg vir Vrouwe|O. die Muise! Of Stemreg vir Vrouwe]]'' - "O, the Mice! Or The Vote for Women"), as models.  
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1925: First performed by [[Afrikaanse Toneelspelers|Afrikaanse Spelers]] in October 1925 in Pretoria, then went on tour of the Transvaal, in tandem with his melodrama ''[[Liefde en Geldsug]]''  ("Love and Avarice").
  
  

Revision as of 11:27, 23 October 2017

Oom Gawerjal se Dogters en die Stemkoors ("Uncle Gawerjal's Daughters and the Election Fever") is a farce by Hendrik Hanekom.

A comedy/farce in three/four acts (this varied as the play toured) Written hastily for his first professional company tour in 1925 when C.J. Langenhoven refused him the rights to his play Die Wêreld die Draai. Apparently he used some of Langenhoven's plays, as well as Melt Brink's well-known comedy on women's emancipation (O. die Muise! Of Stemreg vir Vrouwe - "O, the Mice! Or The Vote for Women"), as models.

1925: First performed by Afrikaanse Spelers in October 1925 in Pretoria, then went on tour of the Transvaal, in tandem with his melodrama Liefde en Geldsug ("Love and Avarice").


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