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''Aimer'', written in 1921 by the French playwright Paul Géraldy and performed during that same year by the Comedie Francaise. Translated into Afrikaans by [[N.P. van Wyk Louw]] in 1939 with the title ''[[Hélène]]''. This translation was performed several times by theatre companies. In 1958 the title was changed to ''Tussen Twee Liefdes'' and produced by the [[NTO]] under the direction of [[Leonard Schach]]. The production opened in the [[Hofmeyr Theatre]] on 5 August 1958 before going on tour. [[Babs Laker]], [[Johann Nell]] and [[Pietro Nolte]] made up the cast.
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''[[Tussen Twee Liefdes]]'' ("Between two loves") is an [[Afrikaans]] translation of the French play ''[[Aimer]]'' by Paul Géraldy.
  
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'''See ''[[Aimer]]'''''
''Lantern'', 8(2):182, Dec 1958.
 
  
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Tussen Twee Liefdes ("Between two loves") is an Afrikaans translation of the French play Aimer by Paul Géraldy.

See Aimer

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