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by [[Harm Oost]]. A melodrama about the old, poverty stricken and ill Boer and an artful ** named "Billy Black". Written in 1905-6, first performed  as part of its first production by the [[Afrikaans-Hollandse Toneelvereniging]] in the [[Opera House]], Pretoria 9 March, 1906 according to Binge (though Du Toit says  7 March 1907). The leads were played by [[M. Ribbens]] and Harm Oost, directed by [[Mrs Engel-Wilson]]. It soon became a firm favourite in that society’s repertory, and remained so until 1910. It was described by [[Gustav Preller]] as an important heralding of the budding Afrikaner cultural self-consciousness. First published by ** in 19*.
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''[[Ou Daniel]]'' is an [[Afrikaans]] melodrama by [[Harm Oost]].
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about the old, poverty stricken and ill Boer and an artful conman named "Billy Black".  
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Written in 1905-6, first performed  as part of its first production by the [[Afrikaans-Hollandse Toneelvereniging]] in the [[Opera House]], Pretoria 9 March, 1906 according to Binge (though Du Toit says  7 March 1907). The leads were played by [[M. Ribbens]] and [[Harm Oost]], directed by [[Mrs Engel-Wilson]]. It soon became a firm favourite in that society’s repertory, and remained so until 1910. It was described by [[Gustav Preller]] as an important heralding of the budding Afrikaner cultural self-consciousness. First published by ** in 19*.
  
  

Revision as of 16:29, 11 January 2016

Ou Daniel is an Afrikaans melodrama by Harm Oost.

about the old, poverty stricken and ill Boer and an artful conman named "Billy Black".

Written in 1905-6, first performed as part of its first production by the Afrikaans-Hollandse Toneelvereniging in the Opera House, Pretoria 9 March, 1906 according to Binge (though Du Toit says 7 March 1907). The leads were played by M. Ribbens and Harm Oost, directed by Mrs Engel-Wilson. It soon became a firm favourite in that society’s repertory, and remained so until 1910. It was described by Gustav Preller as an important heralding of the budding Afrikaner cultural self-consciousness. First published by ** in 19*.


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