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1947: ''Sakke Vol Geld'', the [[Leonie Pienaar]] [[Afrikaans]] translation was staged by [[K.A.T.]] in March 1947, directed by [[Leonie Pienaar|Pienaar]].
 
1947: ''Sakke Vol Geld'', the [[Leonie Pienaar]] [[Afrikaans]] translation was staged by [[K.A.T.]] in March 1947, directed by [[Leonie Pienaar|Pienaar]].
  
1984: Staged by [[PACT]], directed by [[Michael McCabe]], with [[Andrew Buckland]] (Aubrey), [[Annelisa Weiland]] (Louise), [[Norman Coombes]] (Sprules), [[Carol-Ann Kelleher]] (Simpson), [[Lynne White]] (Miss Benita), [[Graham Weir]] or [[Nicky Rebello]] (Giles), [[Anthony James]] (James), [[Kate Edwards]] (Jean), [[Graham Hopkins]] (Henery) and [[Kevin Smith]] (George). Designed by [[Chris van den Berg]].
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1984: Staged by [[PACT]], directed by [[Michael McCabe]], with [[Andrew Buckland]] (Aubrey), [[Annelisa Weiland]] (Louise), [[Norman Coombes]] (Sprules), [[Carol-Ann Kelleher]] (Simpson), [[Lynne White]] (Miss Benita), [[Graham Weir]] or [[Nicky Rebelo]] (Giles), [[Anthony James]] (James), [[Kate Edwards]] (Jean), [[Graham Hopkins]] (Henery) and [[Kevin Smith]] (George). Designed by [[Chris van den Berg]].
  
 
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Revision as of 06:06, 1 October 2015

Tons of Money is a 1922 farcical play by British playwrights Will Evans and Valentine (1876–1961) [1].

The original text

Translations and adaptations

Translated into Afrikaans as Sakke Vol Geld by Leonie Pienaar.

Performance history in South Africa

1947: Sakke Vol Geld, the Leonie Pienaar Afrikaans translation was staged by K.A.T. in March 1947, directed by Pienaar.

1984: Staged by PACT, directed by Michael McCabe, with Andrew Buckland (Aubrey), Annelisa Weiland (Louise), Norman Coombes (Sprules), Carol-Ann Kelleher (Simpson), Lynne White (Miss Benita), Graham Weir or Nicky Rebelo (Giles), Anthony James (James), Kate Edwards (Jean), Graham Hopkins (Henery) and Kevin Smith (George). Designed by Chris van den Berg.

Sources

Wikipedia [2]

PACT theatre programme, 1984.

Petru & Carel Trichardt theatre programme collection.

Nel, 1972

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