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''Tartuffe'' by Moliére. One of the most popular of his plays in South Africa. First recorded production by ** . In 1978 done by [[CAPAB]]. An Afrikaans translation by ** first produced by ** in 19**.
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''Tartuffe'' by Molière. One of the most popular of his plays in South Africa. First recorded production by ** . In 1978 done by [[CAPAB]]. An Afrikaans translation by ** first produced by ** in 19**.
  
 
Performed by the [[Johannesburg Repertory Society|Repertory Players]] , directed by [[Leon Gluckman]], in the [[Johannesburg Repertory Theatre|Reps Theatre]], 1952, starring [[Michael Hogan]], [[André Huguenet]], [[Maureen Sakalovsky]], [[Michael Anderson]], [[Doreen Mantle]], [[Sybil Secker]], [[Vivienne Drummond]].  
 
Performed by the [[Johannesburg Repertory Society|Repertory Players]] , directed by [[Leon Gluckman]], in the [[Johannesburg Repertory Theatre|Reps Theatre]], 1952, starring [[Michael Hogan]], [[André Huguenet]], [[Maureen Sakalovsky]], [[Michael Anderson]], [[Doreen Mantle]], [[Sybil Secker]], [[Vivienne Drummond]].  

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Tartuffe by Molière. One of the most popular of his plays in South Africa. First recorded production by ** . In 1978 done by CAPAB. An Afrikaans translation by ** first produced by ** in 19**.

Performed by the Repertory Players , directed by Leon Gluckman, in the Reps Theatre, 1952, starring Michael Hogan, André Huguenet, Maureen Sakalovsky, Michael Anderson, Doreen Mantle, Sybil Secker, Vivienne Drummond.

Gerhard J. Beukes's translation into Afrikaans was directed by Robert Mohr for CAPAB, opening on 11 October 1968 in the Hofmeyr Theatre. Cobus Rossouw and Sandra Kotzé played the leading roles. The cast also included Jannie Gildenhuys, Nerina Ferreira, Pieter Joubert, Wena Naudé, Ernst Eloff, Heléne Carstens, Johan Malherbe, Will Bernard, Woutrine Theron, Pietro Nolte, Christo de Jongh, Pieter de Swardt. Decor by Bill Smuts, costumes by Stephen de Villiers. (Source: Teater SA, 1(1) and (2), 1968).


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