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==Translations and adaptations==
 
==Translations and adaptations==
  
Successively adapted for stage by [[Annalise van der Rijst]] (1970) and [[Juanita Swanepoel]] (
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Successively adapted for stage by [[Annalise van der Rijst]] (1970) and [[Juanita Swanepoel]] (2011).
  
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==

Revision as of 12:10, 17 June 2023

When the Saints Go Marching In is a story by Hennie Aucamp (1934-2014).

The original text

First published in 1967 by John Malherbe Edms Bpk in called Spitsuur ("peak hour"), a collection of 12 stories by Aucamp.

Translations and adaptations

Successively adapted for stage by Annalise van der Rijst (1970) and Juanita Swanepoel (2011).

Performance history in South Africa

1970: Performed as a dramatic reading in the Libertas Theatre, Stellenbosch as part of a programme called Hennie Aucamp: Kortverhale en Eenakters ("Hennie Aucamp: Short Stories and One-act Plays"). Directed by Marie van Heerden and performed by Annelize van der Ryst.

2011: Performed as a combination of drama, music, movement. Adapted and directed by Juanita Swanepoel for the Woordfees, 2011, with Virginia Davids and Pieter van Zyl in the Klein Libertas Theatre in March.

Sources

https://kakkerlak.co.za/product/spitsuur-hennie-aucamp/

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