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''The House of Bernarda Alba'' by * Lorca. A haunting tragedy about life in a Spanish home. First produced by ** in 19**. Translated into English by **. This text first performed in South Africa by **. Other productions include [[Leonard Schach]]’s production for the [[Johannesburg Repertory Society|Johannesburg REPS]] (September 1952, with a cast including [[Muriel Alexander]], [[Molly Seftel]] and [[Mary Mitchell]].) Translated into Afrikaans by [[Uys Krige]] ([[Die Huis van Bernarda Alba]]) and first produced by ** in 19**. Published by Tafelberg in 1980. 
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''The House of Bernarda Alba'' by * Lorca. A haunting tragedy about life in a Spanish home. First produced by ** in 19**. Translated into English by **. This text first performed in South Africa by **. Other productions include [[Leonard Schach]]’s production for the [[Johannesburg Repertory Society|Johannesburg REPS]] (September 1952, with a cast including [[Muriel Alexander]], [[Molly Seftel]] and [[Mary Mitchell]].)  
  
[[Lydia Lindeque]] performed in this play with the [[Klein Teater]] in 1951. (Source: ''Helikon'', 2(9):10).
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Translated into Afrikaans by [[Uys Krige]] (''Die Huis van Bernarda Alba'') and first produced by ** in 19**. Published by Tafelberg in 1980.  Presented by [[Universiteitsteater Stellenbosch]] in the [[H.B. Thom Theatre]] in May 1973, directed [[Ria Olivier]] starring [[Antoinette Kellermann]] as Bernarda Alba, [[Sybil Caetzee]] and others.
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[[Lydia Lindeque]] performed in this play with the [[Klein Teater]] in 1951.  
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== Sources ==
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''Helikon'', 2(9):10.
  
  

Revision as of 19:18, 6 January 2014

The House of Bernarda Alba by * Lorca. A haunting tragedy about life in a Spanish home. First produced by ** in 19**. Translated into English by **. This text first performed in South Africa by **. Other productions include Leonard Schach’s production for the Johannesburg REPS (September 1952, with a cast including Muriel Alexander, Molly Seftel and Mary Mitchell.)

Translated into Afrikaans by Uys Krige (Die Huis van Bernarda Alba) and first produced by ** in 19**. Published by Tafelberg in 1980. Presented by Universiteitsteater Stellenbosch in the H.B. Thom Theatre in May 1973, directed Ria Olivier starring Antoinette Kellermann as Bernarda Alba, Sybil Caetzee and others.

Lydia Lindeque performed in this play with the Klein Teater in 1951.

Sources

Helikon, 2(9):10.


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