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by Dorothy Brandon. Full-length. Cast: mixed.  
 
by Dorothy Brandon. Full-length. Cast: mixed.  
''The Outsider'' by Dorothy Brandon. A play about the charlatan Anton Ragazoff, who  is posing as a doctor and treats Dr. Geerling’s beautiful daughter for a serious bone structure deficiency. First produced on Broadway by William H. Harris at the 24th Street Theatre in 1924. Filmed numerous times. *** Afrikaans translation by [[Johann Buhr]]and called ''[[Die Kwaksalwer]]'' ("The Charlatan") and produced by [[André Huguenet]] in 1939 (to the chagrin of [[Louis Leipoldt]], who had written a play by this name in 1931). He had originally wanted [[Berdine Grunewald]] for the lead, but ultimately produced it with himself in the male lead and co-featuring [[Johann Fourie]], [[Leon Celliers]], [[Eric Olsen]], [[Cor du Toit]] and [[Paula Styger]]. [[David Sanders]] designed the set in London while * Janse van Rensburg painted the backdrop. Produced in frikaans once more in 1949 by [[NTO]], but under a new title, ''[[Die Indringer]]'' ("The Intruder"). Directed by ** and featuring ***.
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''The Outsider'' by Dorothy Brandon. A play about the charlatan Anton Ragazoff, who  is posing as a doctor and treats Dr. Geerling’s beautiful daughter for a serious bone structure deficiency. First produced on Broadway by William H. Harris at the 24th Street Theatre in 1924. Filmed numerous times. *** Afrikaans translation by [[Johann Buhr]]and called ''[[Die Kwaksalwer]]'' ("The Charlatan") and produced by [[André Huguenet]] in 1939 (to the chagrin of [[C. Louis Leipoldt]], who had written a play by this name in 1931). He had originally wanted [[Berdine Grunewald]] for the lead, but ultimately produced it with himself in the male lead and co-featuring [[Johann Fourie]], [[Leon Celliers]], [[Eric Olsen]], [[Cor du Toit]] and [[Paula Styger]]. [[David Sanders]] designed the set in London while * Janse van Rensburg painted the backdrop. Produced in frikaans once more in 1949 by [[NTO]], but under a new title, ''[[Die Indringer]]'' ("The Intruder"). Directed by ** and featuring ***.
  
  

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by Dorothy Brandon. Full-length. Cast: mixed. The Outsider by Dorothy Brandon. A play about the charlatan Anton Ragazoff, who is posing as a doctor and treats Dr. Geerling’s beautiful daughter for a serious bone structure deficiency. First produced on Broadway by William H. Harris at the 24th Street Theatre in 1924. Filmed numerous times. *** Afrikaans translation by Johann Buhrand called Die Kwaksalwer ("The Charlatan") and produced by André Huguenet in 1939 (to the chagrin of C. Louis Leipoldt, who had written a play by this name in 1931). He had originally wanted Berdine Grunewald for the lead, but ultimately produced it with himself in the male lead and co-featuring Johann Fourie, Leon Celliers, Eric Olsen, Cor du Toit and Paula Styger. David Sanders designed the set in London while * Janse van Rensburg painted the backdrop. Produced in frikaans once more in 1949 by NTO, but under a new title, Die Indringer ("The Intruder"). Directed by ** and featuring ***.


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