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== South African performances ==
 
== South African performances ==
  
1993: First performed in 1993 at the ''[[Kampustoneel]]'' festival, directed by .
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1993: First performed in 1993 at the ''[[Kampustoneel]]'' festival, in the [[Wynand Mouton Theatre]] at the [[University of the Free State]], directed by * with [[Anton Welman]], [[Simoné Verster]], [[Linda Louw]] and [[Nico Davids]]. Lighting by [[Heike Gehring]] and stage direction by [[Judy van Zyl]].  
  
 
1999: Performed under the direction of [[Anton Welman]]
 
1999: Performed under the direction of [[Anton Welman]]

Revision as of 17:48, 16 January 2017

Two plays by this name have been performed in South Africa: Post Mortem by Benjamin Bradford and Post Mortem by Pieter Fourie.

There are also three other registered plays by this title, not performed in the country to date:

Post Mortem (A.R. Gurney)[1], Post Mortem (Noel Coward)[2], and Postmortem (Ken Ludwig)[3].

Post Mortem by Benjamin Bradford (1925-)

The original text

First produced in Lexington, Kentucky in 1970. ***


South African performances

1973: Performed as a lunch-hour presentation at The Space (Cape Town) in 1973, directed by Bill Flynn, with Phillip Boucher, Christopher Prophet and Mike Richard. Lighting and stage management by Donald Fuller.

Sources

Go to ESAT Bibliography

Post Mortem by Pieter Fourie (1940-)

The original text

An Afrikaans play about neuroses and sexual problems, in which an unhappy woman resurrects her husband, a coloured girl and a young man from three graves in the veld, to ascertain what had really happened to them.

First performed in the Wynand Mouton Theatre at the University of the Free State in 1993. The text published in 2016 by Protea Boekhuis.

South African performances

1993: First performed in 1993 at the Kampustoneel festival, in the Wynand Mouton Theatre at the University of the Free State, directed by * with Anton Welman, Simoné Verster, Linda Louw and Nico Davids. Lighting by Heike Gehring and stage direction by Judy van Zyl.

1999: Performed under the direction of Anton Welman

Sources

https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pieter_Fourie

Volksblad 17 Nov 2001.

Go to ESAT Bibliography

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