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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
A free adapatation of [[Nerina Ferreira]]’s translation was presented in a double bill entitled 2+2=5 with ''[[Die Kaalkop Primadonna]]'' by [[KRUIK]] in 1964 starring [[Cynthia Dekker]] (Celie), [[Pieter Bredenkamp]] (Uncle George), [[Marie Pentz]] (Auntie Baby), [[Jannie Gildenhuys]] (Herklaas), [[Wilma Stockenström]] (Dolly), [[Peter Grobbelaar]] (Cousin Josie) and [[Ernst Eloff]] (Michael).
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1964: A free adapatation of [[Nerina Ferreira]]’s translation was presented in a double bill entitled ''2+2=5'' with ''[[Die Kaalkop Primadonna]]'' by [[KRUIK]] in 1964 under the direction of [[Limpie Basson]], starring [[Cynthia Dekker]] (Celie), [[Pieter Bredenkamp]] (Uncle George), [[Marie Pentz]] (Auntie Baby), [[Jannie Gildenhuys]] (Herklaas), [[Wilma Stockenström]] (Dolly), [[Peter Grobbelaar]] (Cousin Josie) and [[Ernst Eloff]] (Michael). Lighting by [[Emile Aucamp]], decor built by [[A. Samsodien]].
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Latest revision as of 17:32, 6 February 2018

Sganarelle, ou le Cocu Imaginaire [1] is a one-act comedy in verse by Molière [2].

The original text

First performed in 1660.

Translations and adaptations

Translated from the French into Afrikaans by Nerina Ferreira entitled Tweede Viool.

Performance history in South Africa

1964: A free adapatation of Nerina Ferreira’s translation was presented in a double bill entitled 2+2=5 with Die Kaalkop Primadonna by KRUIK in 1964 under the direction of Limpie Basson, starring Cynthia Dekker (Celie), Pieter Bredenkamp (Uncle George), Marie Pentz (Auntie Baby), Jannie Gildenhuys (Herklaas), Wilma Stockenström (Dolly), Peter Grobbelaar (Cousin Josie) and Ernst Eloff (Michael). Lighting by Emile Aucamp, decor built by A. Samsodien.

Sources

KRUIK theatre programme, 1964.

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