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  • '''Reza de Wet''' (1952-2012) was a South African actress, director, playwright, novelist Occasionally credited as '''[[Reza Reardon]]''', particularly when directing.
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  • [[De Wet: A Russian Trilogy]] ([[Reza de Wet]]) [[De Wet: Plays One]] ([[Reza de Wet]])
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  • #REDIRECT[[Reza de Wet]]
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  • = ''Missing'' by [[Reza de Wet]] = ...on by Steven Stead of the 1993 [[Afrikaans]] play ''[[Mis]]'' by [[Reza de Wet]], published by Oberon Books in the collection [[Plays One]] in 2001.
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  • ''[[In a Different Light]]'' is an English play by [[Reza de Wet]] (1952-2012) ...he play was not well received by critics and is one of the few texts by De Wet that have not been published.
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  • [[Die Ring en ander eenbedrywe]] ([[Hélène de Klerk]] and [[Andries de Klerk]]) [[Reza de Wet: Plays One]]
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  • ''[[Die See]]'' ("The Sea") is an [[Afrikaans]] play by [[Reza de Wet]] (1952-2012). ...own in 1795, during the battle of Muizenberg. As is often the case with De Wet, with her fondness for early English and [[Afrikaans]] writing, there are l
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  • ...tone]]. This was originally published in 1995 as "Interview with [[Reza de Wet]]" in the ''[[South African Theatre Journal]]'', 9(1):89-95, and re-publish [[Anja Huismans]] and [[Juanita Finestone]] 1995. "Interview with [[Reza de Wet]]". ''[[South African Theatre Journal]]'', 9(1):89-95.
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  • ''[[Notes for the Curious]]'' is a text by [[Reza de Wet]] (1952-2012). A performance text written by De Wet for use by [[Orlando Vincent Truter]], a student in the Masters in Contempo
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  • [[Plays One]] ([[Reza de Wet]]) [[Plays Two]] ([[Reza de Wet]])
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  • ''[[Concealment]]'' is an English play by [[Reza de Wet]] (1852-2012). Written as a kind of counterpoint work to De Wet's earlier work ''[[A Worm in the Bud]]'' (1990), the tragic play once again
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  • ''[[De Wet: Two Plays]]'' is a collection of two English plays by [[Reza de Wet]] (1952-2012). ...wsaBwAAQBAJ&pg=PA238&lpg=PA238&dq=a+worm+in+the+bud++fever+play+by+Reza+de+Wet&source=bl&ots=F4glKAyEVb&sig=v91Y1yvaM-b2TQw7BPy03DqKHBA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ah
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  • by [[Gary Gordon]] and [[Reza de Wet]] ****Performed at the [[Standard Bank Arts Festival]], 1998
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  • ''[[Drifting]]'' is a tribute performance done for [[Reza de Wet]] by staff and students of the Drama Department at [[Rhodes University]], c Devised in memory of the actress, playwright and lecturer [[Reza de Wet]], it is a mixed-media, multicultural, and many-faceted response to her pla
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  • ''[[Verleiding]]'' ("seduction") is an [[Afrikaans]] play by [[Reza de Wet]] (1952-2012). ...[Eugène Marais]], using anecdotal material from the family relationship De Wet has with the Marais family.
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  • ...A Russian Trilogy]]'' is an English collection of three plays by [[Reza de Wet]] (1952-2012). De Wet later also wrote a play about the relationship between Anton Chekhov and hi
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  • ...of scripts by a range of writers including [[Andrew Buckland]], [[Reza de Wet]] and [[Gary Gordon]]. ...d clips and previously unpublished texts by [[Andrew Buckland]], [[Reza de Wet]] and [[Gary Gordon]].
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  • ...is "a response to Anton Chekhov's ''[[The Seagull]]'' (1896) and [[Reza de Wet]]'s ''[[On the Lake]]'' (2001)" and that it "submerges the viewer in the wa ...ack-to-back with another [[FPTC]] production of the source text, [[Reza de Wet]]'s ''[[On the Lake]]'', directed by the author.
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  • =''[[Dialogue]]'' (1994): a playtext by [[Reza de Wet]]= ''[[Dialogue]]'' was the first script that [[Reza de Wet]] wrote for a [[danceplay]] done by the [[First Physical Theatre Company]]
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  • ''[[Heathcliff and the Dancing Bear]]'' is an English play by [[Reza de Wet]] (1952-2012). ...as lost for a number of years, till an incomplete copy was unearthed by De Wet in 1996 at the behest of director [[Shirley Johnston]], who used some scene
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  • ...lith]]'' is a collaborative [[danceplay]] by [[Gary Gordon]] and [[Reza de Wet]] (1952-2012). The text written by [[Reza de Wet]], and the performance created by Gordon and the cast, are based on the fra
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  • ''[[Yelena]]'' is a play by [[Reza de Wet]] (1952-2012). De Wet's first drama in English since 1990, the play once more has its roots in th
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  • ...Ivan]]'' is a collaborative [[danceplay]] by [[Gary Gordon]] and [[Reza de Wet]] (1952-2012). ...of St Petersburg. The play is based on quotes from Jean Genet and Marquis de Sade and employs two characters, "Mr Horace Balls", "Ivan's drunk and dishe
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  • Largely a gay version of ''[[African Gothic]]'' by [[Reza de Wet]], it was written and directed by [[Etienne Kallos]] as his thesis film for ...[Afrikaans]], a language I don't speak well. Once I found the play and got Reza's permission, it took me just a month to write the 20-page script."
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  • ...is a [[danceplay|documentary danceplay]] by [[Gary Gordon]] and [[Reza de Wet]] (1952-2012). ...ographed by [[Gary Gordon]], the work used an original script by [[Reza de Wet]]. Based on an experience in the life of the surrealist painter René Magri
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  • ...1985), ''[[Snowangel]]'' ([[NAF]] 1985), ''[[Op Dees Aarde]]'' ([[Reza de Wet]], [[Kampustoneel]] 1986), ''[[Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean]]
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  • ...South African playwrights over the years, including the plays of [[Reza de Wet]] and [[Yaël Farber]].
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  • She wrote an essay on Reza de Wet's last play, ''[[Die see]]'' (''[[Litnet]]'', 2011-12-14)
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  • ...ead''''' is a collaborative [[danceplay]] by [[Gary Gordon]] and [[Reza de Wet]] (1952-2012). ...choreographer [[Gary Gordon]], with original texts and lyrics by [[Reza de Wet]].
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  • ='''''Broers''''' by [[Dirk Gysbert de Villiers]] and [[Anton Prinsloo]]= ='''''Broers''''' by [[Reza de Wet]] (2006)=
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  • He was married to [[Reza de Wet]] from the late 1980s until her death in 2012. ...80. Other acting roles include **, **, and ''[[Concealment]]'' ([[Reza de Wet]], 2003), *. *
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  • ''[[Nag, Generaal]]'' ("Goodnight, General") is a play by [[Reza de Wet]] (1952-2012). Published in De Wet's collection called ''[[Vrystaat Trilogie]]'' ("Free State Trilogy") in 199
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  • ...- Drif]]''''' (1993) a collection of three full-length plays by [[Reza de Wet]].
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  • ...[[Wendy de la Harpe]] is listed here under "De" as '''[[Wendy de la Harpe|De la Harpe, Wendy]]''', etc.'' [[Cecilia de Bank|De Bank, Cecilia]]
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  • ...on by the [[Rhodes University Drama Department]] was directed by [[Reza de Wet]].
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  • ...mantha Pienaar]], [[Lanon Prigge]], [[Juanita Finestone-Praeg]], [[Reza de Wet]], [[Heike Gehring]], [[Acty Tang]], [[Sheena Stannard]] *** ...Finestone-Praeg]]. 2018. "Drifting: Reminiscing. Remembering. Reinventing. Reza" (Draft manuscript, courtesy of the author.)
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  • The company did a production of ''[[Crossing]]'' by [[Reza de Wet]] in Paris, translated into French and directed by [[Caroline Benamza]], wi
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  • ...an refer to either '''stage play''' and a '''film''', written by [[Reza de Wet]], both based on her [[Afrikaans]] play '''''[[Diepe Grond]]''''' (1984).
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  • ''[[Icons]]'' (3 dance works with [[Reza de Wet]] (about modern & old icons. ''[[Portraits]]'' (collage of visionary, sket ...“Mirror”(Epic movement drama)(1996) with [[Andrew Buckland]] & [[Reza de Wet]] received the FNB Vita prize for the most exceptional portrayal of a conte
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  • ...[[Nina Reardon]], she is the daughter of actress and playwright [[Reza de Wet]] and actor and director [[Lindsay Reardon]].
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  • [[Théâtre à l'Usage des Jeunes Personnes, ou Théâtre de l'Éducation]] (De Genlis, 1779-80) [[Trits: Mis - Mirakel - Drif]] (Also known as [[Trits]]) by [[Reza de Wet]]: Pretoria: [[HAUM Literêr]].
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  • ...State Trilogy") is a collection of three [[Afrikaans]] plays by [[Reza de Wet]] (1952-2012). ...wo: African Gothic - Good Heavens - Breathing In]]'' (Also known as ''[[De Wet: Plays Two]]'' or simply ''[[Plays Two]]'') by [[Oberon Books]], London, i
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  • [[Yelena]] ([[Reza de Wet|De Wet]])
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  • [[Concealment]] ([[Reza de Wet|De Wet]])
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  • ...being accepted into the Conservatoire national supérieur d’art dramatique de Paris in 1979. He translated and adapted [[Reza de Wet]]'s play ''[[Mis]]'' (''[[Missing]]'') into French as ''[[Les Disparues]]''
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  • [[Run to Ground]] ([[Reza de Wet|De Wet]]) '''See [[Diepe Grond]].'''
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  • 1989: ''[[The Crucible]]'', directed by [[Reza de Wet]] ...by [[Edwina Sheridan-Smith]]; ''[[The Crucible]]'', directed by [[Reza de Wet]]
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  • [[Yelena]] ([[Reza de Wet|De Wet]])
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  • The plays performed were ''[[Fever]]'' by [[Reza de Wet]], ''[[Statements After an Arrest Under the Immorality Act]]'' by [[Athol F
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  • ...es, it contains the South African plays ''[[A Worm in the Bud]]'' (Reza de Wet) and ''[[The Hill]]'' (Zakes Mda). ...wsaBwAAQBAJ&pg=PA238&lpg=PA238&dq=a+worm+in+the+bud++fever+play+by+Reza+de+Wet&source=bl&ots=F4glKAyEVb&sig=v91Y1yvaM-b2TQw7BPy03DqKHBA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ah
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  • ''Not to be confused with '''[[A Worm in the Bud]]''' by [[Reza de Wet]]''
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  • ''[[Op Dees Aarde]]'' is an [[Afrikaans]] play by [[Reza de Wet]] (1952-2012). ...English by the author as ''[[Good Heavens]]'' and published in ''[[Reza de Wet: Plays Two]]'' published by [[Oberon Books]], 2005. (''[[African Gothic]]''
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  • ''[[Breathing In]]'' is an English play by [[Reza de Wet]] (1952-2012). ''[[Breathing In]]'' was published in ''[[Reza de Wet: Plays Two]]'' by [[Oberon Books]], 2005. (''[[African Gothic]]'' and ''[[
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  • ...ama Medea]]'' ([[Tom Lanoye]], 2003)*** ([[Reza de Wet]], 2004), ''[[Maria de Buenos Aires]]'' (**, 2004), ''[[Romeo en Julia (Studie van 'n Verdrinkende ''[[Marthinus Cloete Basson]]'' (TV documentary film by [[Etienne de Villiers]], 1996).
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  • [[Heathcliff and the Dancing Bear]] ([[Reza de Wet|De Wet]]) [[Heathcliff Goes Home]] ([[Reza de Wet|De Wet]]) '''See ''[[Heathcliff and the Dancing Bear]]'''''
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  • ...Mirakel - Drif]]'' is a collection of three full-length plays by [[Reza de Wet]] (1952-2012). ...eron Books, London, in 2000. (The collection is also referred to as ''[[De Wet: Plays One]]'' in some cases, or more often simply as ''[[Plays One]]''.)
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  • ''[[Mirakel]]'' ("miracle") is by a play [[Reza de Wet]] (1952-2012). ...iki/Mystery_play] - also known as a "miracle play" - hence the title of De Wet's work).
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  • ...s]]) performance text, made up of extracts from various plays by [[Reza de Wet]] (1952-2012), compiled by [[Shirley Johnston]] and Cast. ...emerged in the selections of scenes, illustrating what Johnston calls "De Wet’s recurring leitmotif of sexual repression, the yearning of her principal
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  • ...up for the ANGLO-GOLD ASHANTI PRIZE (Aardklop-Smeltkroes) won by [[Reza de Wet]]'s ''[[Blou Uur]]''. ...h [[Andrew Thompson]] (Org); gang members [[Dawid Louw]] (Frits), [[Albert de Villiers]] (Stanley) and [[Altus Theart]] (Victor); [[Marcel van Heerden]]
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  • ...da]]), ''[[Purdah]]'' ([[Ismael Mahomed]]) and ''[[Crossing]]'' ([[Reza de Wet]])
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  • ''[[On the Lake]]'' is a play for five actresses by [[Reza de Wet]] (1952-2012). The text published in the collection ''[[De Wet: A Russian Trilogy]]'' (Oberon Books, 2002).
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  • ...h]], with [[Norman Coombes]], [[Robert Gordon]], [[Errol Ross]], [[Reza de Wet]], [[Nigel Vermaas]], [[Michael Richard]], [[Beverley Melnick]], [[Lindsay
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  • ...Sisters Two''") is an original full length [[Afrikaans]] play by [[Reza de Wet]] (1952–2012). In writing this work, De Wet also brings in elements from other Chekhov plays, e.g. ''[[Uncle Vanya]]''
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  • [[De]] [[De Bruyn se Brein]]
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  • ''[[A Worm in the Bud]]'' is a Gothic drama by [[Reza de Wet]] (1952-2012). ...ong with a contrasting play, ''[[Concealment]]'', in the collection ''[[De Wet: Two Plays]]'' by Oberon Books in the series ''Oberon Modern Playwrights''
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  • [[De Dolzinnige, of De Gewaande Dolleman|Dolzinnige, De, of De Gewaande Dolleman]] (Boniface) '''See ''[[L'Enragé]]''''' [[Drie Susters Twee]] by [[Reza de Wet]]
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  • ...as [[Andrew Buckland]], [[Gary Gordon]], [[Lindsay Reardon]] and [[Reza de Wet]] in roles that include Hermia in ''[[Night Dream]]'', Duysa in ''[[Lebed]]
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  • ...orks of [[Reza de Wet]] by actor [[Steven Stead]], who not only admired De Wet's work, but went ahead to translate two of them. Dickerson set about sellin Besides acting as the international agent for [[Reza de Wet]], he also represents several playwrights who have had plays performed in S
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  • ...e Grond]]'' (Lit: "[[Deep Ground]]") is an [[Afrikaans]] play by [[Reza de Wet]] (1952-2012). , telling of an idyllic rural youth, De Wet's play becomes a Gothic style story of incest, apparent madness and murder
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  • ...[National Arts Festival]], 1984, it starred [[Lindsay Reardon]], [[Reza de Wet]], [[Denys Webb]] and [[Di Dods]].
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  • '''''Mis''''' is an [[Afrikaans]] play by [[Reza de Wet]] (1952-2012). ...Cap Award]] for Best New Indigenous Script 1993 and the collection won De Wet the [[Hertzog Prize]] for Drama in 1993.
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  • ...roadwayworld.com/south-africa/article/Mdu-Kweyama-Takes-a-New-Look-at-Reza-de-Wets-MISSING-at-the-Baxter-Theatre-this-October-20150913]
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  • ...[Leonie Hofmeyr]] (Maria Ramos), [[Beverley Malnick]] (Woman 1), [[Reza de Wet]] (Woman 2).
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  • She directed ''[[Vrypas]]'' and played in [[Reza de Wet]]'s ''[[Verleiding]]'' (2005).
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  • ''[[Drif]]'' ("a river ford or crossing", "passion") is a play by [[Reza de Wet]] (1952-2012). ...erary]] as ''[[Trits]]'' ("threesome") in 1993, a publication which won De Wet her first [[Hertzogprys|Hertzog Prize]] for [[Afrikaans]] Literature.
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  • [[Fever]] ([[Reza de Wet|De Wet]]) '''See ''[[A Worm in the Bud]]'''''
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  • ...[As ons twee eers getroud is]]'' and ''[[Agt Eenbedrywe]]'') and '''[[W.A. de Klerk]]''' (''[[Die Jaar van die Vuuros]]'', ''[[Drie Vroue]]'', ''[[Drie D 1994: '''[[Reza de Wet]]''' (''[[Vrystaat-trilogie]]'' and ''[[Trits: Mis, Mirakel, Drif]]'')
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  • ...outh African plays (i.e. ''[[Statements]]'' by [[Athol Fugard]], [[Reza de Wet]] and [[Basil Appollis]] respectively). The season is curated by artistic d
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  • 3. ''[[The Brothers]]'' by [[Reza de Wet]] (2006) Possibly translated into [[Dutch]] as ''[[De Gebroeders]]'', according to [[F.C.L. Bosman]] (1928)
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  • ..., including for example [[Robert Mohr]], [[Carel Trichardt]] and [[Reza de Wet]].
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  • ...[[Kleinjan van Bruggen]], [[Deon Opperman]], [[Pieter Fourie]], [[Reza de Wet]]), as well as English South African playwrights ([[Janet Suzman]], [[Athol
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  • ...tfleisch]] ([[Karina Bekker|Bekker]], 1962), [[Saartjie Botha]], [[Reza de Wet]], [[Elsa Lamb]], [[Naòmi Morgan]], [[Isabella Mostert]], [[Mariechen Naud
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  • ''[[Blou Uur]]'' ("Blue Hour") is a full length play by [[Reza de Wet]].
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  • ...Also performed was ''[[Die Twee Laksmanne]]''(Arrabal). Decor by [[Pieter de Swardt]]. ...Pieter Fourie]] with a cast that included [[Denis Bettesworth]], [[Reza de Wet]], [[Errol Ross]], [[Tobie Cronjé]], [[Lindsay Reardon]], and [[Nigel Verm
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  • The play apparently inspired [[Reza de Wet]] to write her compelling 1993 play ''[[Drif]]'' (known as ''[[Crossing]]''
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  • ...at the [[Market Theatre]]. She directed ''[[Nag, Generaal]]'' by [[Reza de Wet]]. ...s ''[[Diepe Grond]]'' starring [[Dawid Minnaar]], [[Susan Coetzer]], [[Gys de Villiers]] and [[Doris Sihula]] at [[Upstairs at the Market]] in 1986.
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  • [[A Worm in the Bud| Worm in the Bud, A]] ([[Reza de Wet|De Wet]])
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  • ...[[National Arts Festival]] Fringe, starring [[Lindsay Reardon]], [[Reza de Wet]], [[Denys Webb]], [[Di Dodds]]. ...sented at the [[National Arts Festival]] Fringe, starring himself, [[Diane de Marigny]], [[Zane Hannan]] and [[Cal Volks]].
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  • [[Kobus Burger]]. 2009. Reza de Wet se bekende ‘Mis’ vir
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  • ...[[The Taming of the Shrew]]'' (1996), ''[[Drie Susters Twee]]'' ([[Reza de Wet]], 1997), ''[[Travesties]]'', ''[[The Visit]]'' and ''[['Tis Pity She's a W ...ived a FNB Vita Award nomination for his portrayal of Antoine in [[Reza de Wet]]'s ''[[Mirakel]]''.
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  • ...Beverley Melnick]], [[Leonie Hofmeyr]], [[Lindsay Reardon]], and [[Reza de Wet]]. (There is mention of an earlier run, before the [[Alexander Theatre]] se
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  • ...ccording to [[Roline Norval]] in an interview article in the [[Beeld]], De Wet apparently claimed (obviously wrongly) that this was the first time the pla
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  • ...ditorium|Adcock-Ingram Theatre]] in 1989. She starred as Emma in [[Reza de Wet]]’s ''[[A Worm in the Bud]]'' in 1990. She starred in [[Ilse van Hemert]]
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  • ...lay, written as a sequel to [[Anton Chekhov|Chekhov]]'s play, is [[Reza de Wet]]'s [[Afrikaans]] play ''[[Drie Susters Twee]]'' ("Three Sisters Two"). Pub ...urprising that, to the best of his knowledge, no one else except [[Reza de Wet]] had seemingly thought to update Chekhov’s story to a more contemporary
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  • ...Reza de Wet]]’s ''[[Diepe Grond]]'' together with [[Dawid Minnaar]], [[Gys de Villiers]] and [[Doris Sihula]] under [[Lucille Gillwald]]’s direction at ...and ''[[7de Laan]]'' (as "Robyn de Swart"), and in the TV films ''[[Daisy de Melker]]'' (1993, as "Daisy"), and ''[[Noah's Ark]]'' (2008).
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  • '''Reza de Wet''' (1952-2012) was a South African actress, director, playwright, novelist Occasionally credited as '''[[Reza Reardon]]''', particularly when directing.
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  • ...]'', but not to be confused with the play ''[[Mis|Missing]]'' by [[Reza de Wet]], published in 2000AD.)
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  • ...writers discussed are: [[Athol Fugard]] (by [[Dennis Walder]]), [[Reza de Wet]] ([[Anton Kreuger]]), [[Paul Slabolepszy]] ([[Adrienne Sichel]]), [[Zakes
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  • [[Three Sisters Two]] ([[Reza de Wet]])
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  • [[Gys de Villiers]] (1960-) is an actor, voice artist and sculptor. ...lliers]] was also used for some of his one-act plays by his father, [[Dirk de Villiers]].
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  • ...an Heerden|Van Heerden, Johann]] 1988. ''[[Diepe Grond]]'', deur [[Reza de Wet]]. Reviewed in: ''[[South African Theatre Journal]]'', 2(1):81-84. ...analitiese perspektief op geselekteerde afrikaanse dramatekste van Reza de Wet''. Unpublished MA thesis, [[University of Fort Hare]].
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  • Among his more memorable roles was in [[Reza de Wet]]’s ''[[Op Dees Aarde]]''.
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  • ...rtant voice in [[Afrikaans]] theatre since [[Deon Opperman]] and [[Reza de Wet]]. ...anoye]]'s ''[[ Mamma Medea]]'', Astor Piazzolla's tango-operetta ''[[Maria de Buenos Aires]]'', ''[[Romeo en Julia]]'', ''[[Altyd Jonker]]'', ''[[Verkeer
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  • ...Ferguson|Ferguson, Ian]] 1997a. ''[[Drie Susters Twee]]'', deur [[Reza de Wet]]. Reviewed in: ''[[South African Theatre Journal]]'', 11(1&2):313-321. ...ftog vir [[Reza de Wet|De Wet]]. ''[[Drie Susters Twee]]'', deur [[Reza de Wet]]. Reviewed in: ''Insig'', Februarie p. 31.
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  • ...Neill's ''[[Long Day's Journey into Night]]'' ([[CAPAB]], 1989), [[Reza de Wet]]'s ''[[Mis]]'' ([[CAPAB]], 1993), Ibsen's ''[[Spoke]]'' ([[CAPAB]], 1990
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  • ...]] text were mount­ed well in­to the modern age, especially one by [[Johan de Meester]] in 1907 and another performed at the Holland Festival be­tween 1 '''''[[Mirakel]]''''' (1992), an original [[Afrikaans]] play by [[Reza de Wet]], uses an attempt by a touring company of actors to perform an [[Afrikaa
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  • ...starring [[Karin Theron]], [[Marga van Rooy]], [[Mary Dreyer]], [[Reza de Wet]] and [[Angelique Rockas]]. Directed by [[Robert Mohr]], with decor designe ...ing [[Louise van Zyl]], [[Veronica Lotz]], [[Amor Engelbrecht]], [[Christa de Jager]] and [[Ina Vermeulen]], directed by [[Juanita Swanepoel]]. [[Roelof
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  • ...e Nancy 2, France ; 1991-1992), MA studies in Medieval History (Université de Paris, Sorbonne and University College, London, UK ; 1992-1994), a Diplom ...d on tour (Théâtre de l’Archevêché, Aix-en Provence , Opéra de Lyon, Opéra de la Monnaie in Bruxelles, Royal Opera House in Stockholm, Piccolo Teatro in
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  • ''[[The Brothers]]'' by [[Reza de Wet]], directed by
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  • ...ntemporaries there were the South African actress and playwright [[Reza de Wet]] and the actor [[Vincent Ebrahim]]. ...Wet]] sharing the role of "Nenna" and performing on alternate nights - De Wet in [[Afrikaans]], Rockas in English.
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  • ...n [[Dutch]] and [[Afrikaans]] titles beginning with the articles such as “de”, and "die" are listed under the following noun, according to normal bibl [[Daai Tony de Villiers]]
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  • ...Times 22]]'' (Fleishman and **, 1997), ''[[Tango del Fuego]]'', ''[[Maria de Buenos Aires]]'', *.
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  • ...he then became the arts editor and later editor of the glossy journal ''[[De Kat]]'', followed by stints as editor of ''[[Plus]]'' (the arts pages of '' ...), ''[[Liefde, Anna]]'' ([[Aardklop]], 2012), ''[[My Japan]]'' ([[Reza de Wet Festival]], 2012), ''[[Leuenverklikker: 'n Swart Komedie]]'', ''[[Outodidak
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  • [[Fever]] ([[Reza de Wet|De Wet]]) '''See ''[[A Worm in the Bud]]''''' [[Fleurs de Lys]]
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  • ...formed by [[Hoër Meisieskool Oranje]] in Bloemfontein, featuring [[Reza de Wet]].
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  • ...|Barnard, G.R.]] 1984. ''[[Jaar van die vuur-os]]'': [[De Klark, W.A.|W.A. de Klerk]]. ''Klasgids'', 19(2):14-25. ...rd|Barnard, Tercia]] 1997. Spel as ekspressie van die rituele in [[Reza de Wet]] se ''[[Trits]]''. Unpublished master’s thesis. Stellenbosch : Universit
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  • ...Keuris, Marisa]] 2004 Found in translation: Chekhov revisited by [[Reza de Wet]] and [[Janet Suzman]]. ''Journal of Literary Studies'', 20(1):148-164. [[Marisa Keuris|Keuris, Marisa]] 2006. Die rol van die sprokie in [[Reza de Wet]] se ''[[Op Dees Aarde]]'' (1987). ''Stilet''. 18(1):39-50.
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  • ...''[[Twelfth Night]]'', Harold Pinter's ''[[The Caretaker]]'' and [[Reza de Wet]]'s ''[[Diepe Grond]]'' (1995), David was cast in his first professional pr ...Film Festival, Toronto Film Festival and The Tribeca Film Festival (Robert De Niro's festival in New York).
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  • ...eon Opperman]]),[[Ek, Anna van Wyk]] (P. Fourie) [[Diepe Grond]]([[Reza de Wet]]), [[Fluit vir die vlieë]]([[Thijs Nel]], [[Slegs vir almal]] ([[Hennie A
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  • ...Johannesburg painter and sculptor [[Michael Costello]], starring [[Reza de Wet]] (Miranda) and [[Christopher Consani]] (Clegg). ...[Emile Aucamp]] and technical assistance by [[Roland Visser]] and [[Casper de Vries]].
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  • Draft article on [[Reza de Wet]], by [[Paul Boekkooi]] (2018).
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  • ...berg|Spangenberg, D.F.]] 1970. Afrikaanse dramakuns in die sestigerjare. ''De Arte'', 8:36-29. ...anim]], [[Gerard Rudolf]], [[Jane Taylor]], [[Chris Weare]], and [[Reza de Wet]]. 2000, in [[Sarah Nuttall|Nuttall, Sarah]] & [[Cheryl-Ann Michael|Michael
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  • [[Cabo de Bonne Esperance]] [[Concealment]] ([[Reza de Wet|De Wet]])
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  • [[De Haat Verstomt waar Liefde Komt|Haat Verstomt waar Liefde Komt, De]] [[Heathcliff and the Dancing Bear]] ([[Reza de Wet|De Wet]])
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  • ..."Helena Alving" in Ibsen's ''[[Spoke]] "Madame de Montrieul" in ''[[Madame de Sade]]'' "Anna" in [[Pieter Fourie]]'s ''[[Ek, Anna van Wyk]]'', ''[[Anat ...oneelstuk]]'' (2001),''[[Mamma Medea]]'' ([[Tom Lanoye]], 2003), [[Reza de Wet]]'s ''[[Breathing In]]'' (2004) and ''[[Drie Susters Twee]]'', ''[[Romeo e
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  • Commentary by [[Paul Boekkooi]], cited in a draft article on Reza de Wet (2018), based on an unpublished interview with Schiess, which he had done i
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  • ...of an African Farm, ***, **, Mis, Mirakel and Drif (all three by Reza de Wet), . Other groups also used the space, such as the Peninsula Group for the P ...kins]], [[Reza de Wet]] and others, with productions such as ''[[El Grande de Coca Cola]]'', ''[[Where Has Tommy Flowers Gone?]]'', ''[[Enemy!]]'' and ''
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  • ...i.e. a canopied four-poster bed) is a [[Dutch]] play in three acts by Jan de Hartog (1914-2002) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_de_Hartog]. ...thirty-five years, from 1890 to 1925. Written in [[Dutch]] in 1942, while De Hartog was in hiding during the war. During his subsequent war-time exile i
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  • [[Die See|See, Die]] ([[Reza de Wet]]) [[Die Selfsugtige Skoolmeester|Selfsugtige Skoolmeester, Die]] (P. and J.H.H. de Waal)
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  • [[Cathy Knox|Knox, Cathy]] 1986. [[Reza de Wet]] : dark laughter. ''Fair Lady'', 21(18):74-79. October 15. ...''[[Trits]]'': ''[[Mis]]'', ''[[Mirakel]]'', ''[[Drif]]'', deur [[Reza de Wet]]. Reviewed in: ''[[South African Theatre Journal]]'', 8(1):91-93.
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  • ...n met 'n lyk om sy nek]]'', ''[[Die Nonne]]'', ''[[Mirakel]]'' ([[Reza de Wet]], 19**). ''[[The Marriage of Mr Mississippi|Die Huwelik van meneer Missi He won a [[Vita Award]] 1993 (best supporting actor) as "Jac de Kock" in ''[[Guess Who's Coming to Dinner]]''.
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  • ...Reis met Hindernissen, of De Speler Bekeerd|Reis met Hindernissen, Een, of De Speler Bekeerd]] (Brink) [[Run to Ground]] ([[Reza de Wet|De Wet]]) '''See [[Diepe Grond]].'''
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  • [[J.P. Smuts|Smuts, J.P.]] 1961b. [[W.A. de Klerk]] - ''[[Die Jaar van die Vuuros]]'' : uit ons voorgeskrewe literatuur [[J.P. Smuts|Smuts, J.P.]] 2001. Dramakroniek: [[Reza de Wet]] se oeuvre. ''[[Tydskrif vir Geesteswetenskappe]]'', 41(3):226-236.
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  • ...an Coetser|Coetser, J.L.]] 1998. ''[[Drie Susters Twee]]'', deur [[Reza de Wet]]. Reviewed in: ''[[Tydskrif vir Letterkunde]]'', 36(2):97. ...verkenning. ''[[Diepe Grond]]'' and ''[[Drie Susters Twee]]'' by [[Reza de Wet]]. ''[[Stilet]]'', 18(1):
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  • ...s of Windsor]]'' (1991), ''[[Dying Breed]]'' in 1993; Gertie in [[Reza de Wet]]'s ''[[Mis]]'' (1993), "Salome" in ''[[Mirakel]]'' (1994) and "Sussie" in
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  • [[Steven Stead]] is the English translator of a number of [[Reza de Wet]]'s [[Afrikaans]] plays, including ''[[Missing]]'' and ''[[Miracle]]'', per
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  • ...|Mouton Marisa]] 1988c. Die rol en funksie van die didaskalia in [[Reza de Wet]] se ''[[Diepe Grond]]''. ''Literator'', 9(2): 29-49.
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  • [[Reza de Wet]] also borrowed heavily from the play for her own ''[[Drie Susters Twee]]'' ...isman]], [[Martelize Kolver]], [[Quentin Krog]] and [[Floyd de Vaal|Floyed de Vaal]].
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  • ...Two continents, no refuge: engendering the problematics of home ([[Reza de Wet]]). ''Performance Research'', 2(3):30-44. ...lumberg|Blumberg, Marcia]] 1999. More realities: an interview with Reza de Wet, London, 1 September 1996, in [[Marcia Blumberg|Blumberg, Marcia]] & [[Denn
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  • In gesprek met [[Reza de Wet]]. 1987. ''[[Suid-Afrikaan]]'', 14(10):44-48.
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  • [[Temple Hauptfleisch|Hauptfleisch, Temple]] 1986b. Die nuwe drama. ''[[De Kat]]'', 1(11):22-23. ...ion : 1988, Munich = Actes du XIIe congrès de l'Association internationale de littérature comparée''. München : Iudicium
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  • ..."ὑπνος" or "hypnos") were first coined in French by Étienne Félix d'Henin de Cuvillers in 1820 and popularized in English by the Scottish surgeon, James ...figure of "Maestro" in the play ''[[Crossing]]'' (1993/2000) by [[Reza de Wet]], and the [[Afrikaans]] writer, [[Eugene N. Marais]] as portrayed in [[Kat
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  • [[Waai, Westewind]] (De Klerk) [[De Weddenschap| Weddenschap, De]] (Brink)
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  • ...Ui]]'' ([[The Space]], 1979), ''[[Klaaglied vir Koos]]'' (1986), [[Reza de Wet]]'s ''[[Drie Susters Twee]]'' (“Three Sisters Two”, [[ArtsCape]], ''[[ Interview with [[Diane de Beer]], published in ''[[The Star]]'', 18 September 2007.
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  • [[De Temperantisten| Temperantisten, De]] [[Het Testament, of De Halve Banknoot|Testament, of De Halve Banknoot, Het]] ([[P. Faddegon|Faddegon]])
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  • ...g na die wêreld (Biography of the Afrikaans playwright [[Reza de Wet]]). ''De Kat'', 3(11):94-96. ...1988. 'n Reënboog in lewende lywe. (Teaterprofiel: [[Belinda Koning]]). ''De Kat'', 4(5):122-124.
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  • ...s Swanepoel|Swanepoel, Adriaan Stefanus]] 1994. Kode-inversie in [[Reza de Wet]] se Vrystaat-trilogie. Unpublished master’s thesis. Durban: Universitei ...wart|Swart, Griet]] 1986. [[Nerina Ferreira]] : ‘n glansryke instelling. ''De Kat'', 1(10):59-61.
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  • ...tzogpryswenners vir drama (''[[Mynhoop]]'', by [[Ryk Hattingh]]; [[Reza de Wet]]). Stilet, 7(2): 104-116.
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  • ...Krummeck]], [[Evelyn Lewis]]. Sets and costumes were designed by [[Stephen de Villiers]], lighting by [[Garth Beresford]]. ...starring [[Marko van der Colff]], [[Franz Gräbe]], [[Louw Verwey]], [[Ben de Koker]], [[Suzette Mullins]], [[Helen Ortell]], [[Karin Retief]], [[Hanneli
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  • ...& [[Juanita Finestone|Finestone, Juanita]] 1995. Interview with [[Reza de Wet]]. ''[[South African Theatre Journal]]'', 9(1):89-95. ...ionary of South African Bibliography'' Volume I. (Edited by [[W.J. de Kock|De Kock, W.J.]].) Cape Town: Tafelberg-Uitgewers Ltd.
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  • ...''[[Taraboemdery]]'' by [[Chris Barnard]], ''[[Die Markplein]]'' by [[W.A. de Klerk]], ''[['n Seder val in Waterkloof]]'' by [[P.G. du Plessis]], ''[[Die ...met ‘n Bobbejaan]]'' by [[T.T. Cloete]]; ''[[Diepe Grond]]'' by [[Reza de Wet]]; ''[[Ek, Anna van Wyk]]'', by [[Pieter Fourie]]; ''[[Die Teken]]'' and ''
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  • ...]], ''[[Nagspel]]'' by [[Chris Barnard]], ''[[Diepe Grond]]'' by [[Reza de Wet]]. ''Klasgids'', 27(1):45-48.
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  • ...chutte|Schutte, Hendrik Johannes]] 1980b. ''[[Die Jammer Hart]]'' ([[W.A. de Klerk]]). ''[[Tydskrif vir Letterkunde]]'', 18(1):148-150. [[H.J. Schutte|Schutte, H.J.]] 1985. [[W.A. de Klerk]] : afgrond. ''[[Tydskrif vir Letterkunde]]'', 23(3):79-81.
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  • [[Barbara Bosch|Bosch, Barbara]] 1995 Powerspeak in [[Reza de Wet]]’s ''[[Diepe Grond]]''. ''[[South African Theatre Journal]]'', 9(1):79-8 ...8. ''Drama en Toneel in Suid-Afrika, Deel I: 1652-1855''. Pretoria: [[J.H. de Bussy]].
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  • ...in [[Danie Odendaal]]’s long-running soap opera ''[[7de Laan]]'' as Hilda de Kock, a role with which she was identified for 17 years. In the series she 2001 – ''[[On the Lake]]'' (Director: [[Reza de Wet]] for [[First Physical Theatre Company]]),
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  • ...a number of leading performers and authors, notably playwrights [[Reza de Wet]] and [[Deon Opperman]].
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  • ...k]]''. Dit word deur Hoërskool Jeugland aangebied in April 2008 by Reza de Wet-fees te Bloemfontein (wenner) en in Augustus vir ATKV Tienertoneel. Vertal
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  • ....O.]] begin eersdaags met sy feesdramas: boeiende stuk van [[W.A. de Klerk|De Klerk]] en lewendige blyspel van [[Gerhard J. Beukes|Beukes]] word aangebie [[Rosalie van der Gucht|Van de Gucht, Rosalie]] 1985. A tribute to [[Robert Mohr]]. ''[[Teaterforum]]'', 6
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  • ...]], [[Zakes Mda]], K. Saro-Wiwa, Rugyendo, Oyono, Al-Hakim. Reviewed in: ''De Kat'', 12(5):93.
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  • ...rikaans]] writers that came to the fore in the 1980s, among them [[Reza de Wet]], [[Deon Opperman]] and [[Charles Fourie]].
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  • ...er Kunstefees. Nog ‘n kortkennisgewing-verhoogoorname as Gertie in Reza de Wet se Mis vir André Stolz-Produksies in 2017.
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  • [[Herman Pretorius|Pretorius, Herman]] 1989b. ''[[HTLV-3]]'',deur [[Lochner de Kock]]. Reviewed in: ''[[South African Theatre Journal]]'', 3(1):91-94. [[M.J. Prins|Prins, Mike]] 1996. [[Reza de Wet]] herlees Alba Bouwer (''[[Diepe Grond]]''). ''[[Journal of Literary Studie
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  • [[Dorothea van Zyl|Van Zyl, Dorothea]] 2006. [[Reza de Wet]], in ''Perspektief en Profiel : 'n Afrikaanse Literatuurgeskiedenis'', edi ...Afrikaans, in Olson, S. Douglas ''Ancient Comedy and Reception''. Berlin: De Gruyter. 984-999.
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  • ...e Duck"), an [[Afrikaans]] adaptation by [[Charles Fourie]] and [[Reza de Wet]]'s English play '''''[[On the Lake]]''''', were inspired by and in part ba ...]], [[David Goldblatt]], [[Christina Jaures]], [[Fred Loehnen]], [[Jocelyn de Bruyn]], [[Norman Torry]].
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  • He has also written some plays under the ''[[nom de plume]]'' of '''[[Anton Haarhoff]]'''. ...an Introduction'' (Co-author & -editor with [[Ian Steadman]], Pretoria: [[De Jager-HAUM]] 1984), ''The Breytie Book: Essays on South African Theatre''.
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  • ...|Pakendorf, Gunther]] 1994. Dubbele siening; ''[[Trits]]'', deur [[Reza de Wet]]. Reviewed in: ''New Contrast'', 22/4:109.
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  • ...''[[Miss Julie]]'' in May, directed by [[Lindsay Reardon]], with [[Reza de Wet]] and [[Peter Piccolo]]. Stage management by [[Andrew Mazibela]] and choreo
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  • ...ower]]. Decor and costumes by [[Chris van den Berg]], lighting by [[Pieter de Swardt]], music by [[Michael Tuffin]]. This production opened at the [[H.B. ...ith [[John Rodgers]] as Feste, [[Lindsay Reardon]] as Orsino and [[Reza de Wet]] as Viola, at the [[Civic Theatre]], Bloemfontein.
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  • [[Samespraak]] (De Vos) [[Die See|See, Die]] ([[Reza de Wet]])
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  • ...in the family: incest, repression and the fear of the hybrid in [[Reza de Wet]]'s English plays (e.g. ''[[Concealment]]''). ''Literator'', 31(2):45-60. [[Nellie Kruger|Kruger, Nellie]] 1958a. Molière's ''[[Les Fourberies de Scapin|Scapin]]'' in Afrikaans. ''South African Panorama'', 3(4):32-33.
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  • ...VARIETIES]] OPENED IN CAPE TOWN BY DE JONG & LOGAN. THE CULTURAL JOURNAL ''DE GOEDE HOOP'' ESTABLISHED, PUBLISHING PLAYS.''' ...ENT LED BY FORMER GENERALS OF TRANSVAAL AND FREE STATE. DE LA REY SHOT, DE WET ARRESTED. SMUTS CRUSHES RAND MINE STRIKES USING COMMANDOS, LEADERS BANISHED
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  • ...]] and starred [[Magda Beukes]], [[Lida Botha]], [[Dale Cutts]] and [[Joey de Koker]]; ''[[The Glass Menagerie]]'', directed by [[Lucille Gillwald]] and ...s ''[[Diepe Grond]]'' starring [[Dawid Minnaar]], [[Susan Coetzer]], [[Gys de Villiers]] and [[Doris Sihula]] under [[Lucille Gillwald]]’s direction; [
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  • In 1990 the situation changed radically when President F.W. de Klerk committed the National Party to negotiations by unbanning all politic ...], [[Stephen Gray]], [[Hennie Aucamp]], [[Nicholas Ellenbogen]], [[Reza de Wet]], [[Deon Opperman]], [[Charles Fourie]], [[Melvin Whitebooi ]],
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