Stille Nag

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("Silent Night") by Deon Opperman. A political play about two white brothers on opposites sides of the political spectrum in Apartheid South Africa.

Winner Fleur du Cap Award for Best New Indigenous Script 1990.

The original text

First performed at the Grahamstown Festival presented by Bold Productions in July 1989. Published by Tafelberg in 1990.

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

The play had its première at the Grahamstown Festival presented by Bold Productions in July 1989, directed by the author and starring Nico Liebenberg as Adriaan, Bruce Fields as Daantjie, Wilna Snyman (Fransie, the mother), Eghard van der Hoven (Christiaan, the father), Gert van Niekerk (Gerhard), Embeth Davidtz (Antoinette).

This production was subsequently presented by PACT, PACOFS, NAPAC and CAPAB at various venues in the country with some changes in the cast, e.g. with the inclusion of Frans Kalp, Albert Maritz and Kim de Beer in the place of Liebenberg and Davidtz.

Sources

Stille Nag (KRUIK) theatre programme, 1990.


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