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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
Presented by [[CAPAB]] Afrikaans Drama, directed by Belgian director [[Marc Leemans]], opening in the [[Hofmeyr Theatre]] on 10 August 196*. Yerma was played by [[Tine Balder]] and the rest of the cast included [[Johan Malherbe]], [[Christine Basson]], [[Nerina Ferreira]], [[Woutrine Theron]] and others.
 
  
Produced in March 1966 by [[Universiteitsteater Stellenbosch]] in the Botha Hall, directed by [[Ben Dehaeck]] starring, among others, [[Woutrine Theron]], [[Mees Xteen]], [[Piers Nicholson]], [[Bie Engelen]] and [[Johan Esterhuizen]]. Produced again by the [[University of Stellenbosch Drama Department]] in August 2012 in the [[H.B. Thom Theatre]], directed by [[Juanita Swanepoel]]. The cast included André Terblanche, Ninke Saunders, Shaun Peters, Alma Nel and others.
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196*: Presented by [[CAPAB]] [[Afrikaans]] Drama, directed by Belgian director [[Marc Leemans]], opening in the [[Hofmeyr Theatre]] on 10 August 196*. "Yerma" was played by [[Tine Balder]] and the rest of the cast included [[Johan Malherbe]], [[Christine Basson]], [[Nerina Ferreira]], [[Woutrine Theron]] and others.
  
Performed in [[Afrikaans]] at [[Aardklop]] 2001, [[KKNK]] 2002. Produced by [[Hugo Theart]], directed by [[Juanita Swanepoel]], starring [[Nicole Holm]] as Yerma, [[Albert Maritz]], [[Joanie Combrink]], [[Susanne Beyers]], [[Lida Botha]], [[Johan Botha]], [[Nina Swart]], [[Francois Toerien]], [[Lorraine Burger]], [[Leanna Dreyer]], [[Esther von Waltsleben]]. Lighting and set design by [[Kobus Rossouw]], costume design by [[Elrina Marais]]. Original music composed and directed by [[Adriaan Brand]].
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1966: Produced in March 1966 by [[Universiteitsteater Stellenbosch]] in the Botha Hall, directed by [[Ben Dehaeck]] starring, among others, [[Woutrine Theron]], [[Mees Xteen]], [[Piers Nicholson]], [[Bie Engelen]] and [[Johan Esterhuizen]].  
  
Presented by [[PACOFS]] Drama in English in May 1979 in the Observatory Theatre, directed by [[Pieter Fourie]]. Decor and costumes designed by [[Raimond Schoop]], music and songs composed by [[Laurie Potgieter]], lighting designed by Andy Wood, masks designed and made by Leon de Bliquy. [[Sandra Kotzé]] as Yerma, also starring [[Anita de Jager]], [[John Whiteley]], [[Andy Wood]], [[Anna Richter-Visser]], [[Marie Pentz]], [[Elizabeth Archer]], [[Henry Milne]], [[Nico Liebenberg]], [[Antoinette Kellermann]], and others.
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1979: Presented by [[PACOFS]] Drama in English in May 1979 in the Observatory Theatre, directed by [[Pieter Fourie]]. Decor and costumes designed by [[Raimond Schoop]], music and songs composed by [[Laurie Potgieter]], lighting designed by Andy Wood, masks designed and made by Leon de Bliquy. [[Sandra Kotzé]] as Yerma, also starring [[Anita de Jager]], [[John Whiteley]], [[Andy Wood]], [[Anna Richter-Visser]], [[Marie Pentz]], [[Elizabeth Archer]], [[Henry Milne]], [[Nico Liebenberg]], [[Antoinette Kellermann]], and others.
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2001: Performed in [[Afrikaans]] at [[Aardklop]] 2001, [[KKNK]] 2002. Produced by [[Hugo Theart]], directed by [[Juanita Swanepoel]], starring [[Nicole Holm]] as Yerma, [[Albert Maritz]], [[Joanie Combrink]], [[Susanne Beyers]], [[Lida Botha]], [[Johan Botha]], [[Nina Swart]], [[Francois Toerien]], [[Lorraine Burger]], [[Leanna Dreyer]], [[Esther von Waltsleben]]. Lighting and set design by [[Kobus Rossouw]], costume design by [[Elrina Marais]]. Original music composed and directed by [[Adriaan Brand]].
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2012: Produced by the [[University of Stellenbosch Drama Department]] in August in the [[H.B. Thom Theatre]], directed by [[Juanita Swanepoel]]. The cast included [[André Terblanche]], [[Ninke Saunders]], [[Shaun Peters]], [[Alma Nel]] and others.
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2015: Performed by the students of the Division of Dramatic Arts, [[Wits School of Arts]], in the [[Wits Amphitheatre]] in April 2015, directed by [[Rajesh Gopie]] and using the new adapted version by Ursula Rani Sarma, and transposing the Spanish play into the remote and rural countryside of a Southern African village.
  
 
==Translations and adaptations==
 
==Translations and adaptations==

Revision as of 16:23, 19 March 2015

by Federico García Lorca (1898-1936) in the original Spanish.

Performance history in South Africa

196*: Presented by CAPAB Afrikaans Drama, directed by Belgian director Marc Leemans, opening in the Hofmeyr Theatre on 10 August 196*. "Yerma" was played by Tine Balder and the rest of the cast included Johan Malherbe, Christine Basson, Nerina Ferreira, Woutrine Theron and others.

1966: Produced in March 1966 by Universiteitsteater Stellenbosch in the Botha Hall, directed by Ben Dehaeck starring, among others, Woutrine Theron, Mees Xteen, Piers Nicholson, Bie Engelen and Johan Esterhuizen.

1979: Presented by PACOFS Drama in English in May 1979 in the Observatory Theatre, directed by Pieter Fourie. Decor and costumes designed by Raimond Schoop, music and songs composed by Laurie Potgieter, lighting designed by Andy Wood, masks designed and made by Leon de Bliquy. Sandra Kotzé as Yerma, also starring Anita de Jager, John Whiteley, Andy Wood, Anna Richter-Visser, Marie Pentz, Elizabeth Archer, Henry Milne, Nico Liebenberg, Antoinette Kellermann, and others.

2001: Performed in Afrikaans at Aardklop 2001, KKNK 2002. Produced by Hugo Theart, directed by Juanita Swanepoel, starring Nicole Holm as Yerma, Albert Maritz, Joanie Combrink, Susanne Beyers, Lida Botha, Johan Botha, Nina Swart, Francois Toerien, Lorraine Burger, Leanna Dreyer, Esther von Waltsleben. Lighting and set design by Kobus Rossouw, costume design by Elrina Marais. Original music composed and directed by Adriaan Brand.

2012: Produced by the University of Stellenbosch Drama Department in August in the H.B. Thom Theatre, directed by Juanita Swanepoel. The cast included André Terblanche, Ninke Saunders, Shaun Peters, Alma Nel and others.

2015: Performed by the students of the Division of Dramatic Arts, Wits School of Arts, in the Wits Amphitheatre in April 2015, directed by Rajesh Gopie and using the new adapted version by Ursula Rani Sarma, and transposing the Spanish play into the remote and rural countryside of a Southern African village.

Translations and adaptations

Translated into English by James Graham-Lujan and Richard L. O'Connell. Published by New Directions, 1955.

Yerma : ’n dramatiese gedig in drie bedrywe en ses tonele, the translation into Afrikaans by Uys Krige of the original in Spanish by Federico García Lorca (1898-1936). Published in Standpunte, 6(3)-6(4) Mr-Jul 1952. 7(1) Oct 1952 and by HAUM, 1963.Awarded the Akademieprys for translated work, 1956.

A new English version by Ursula Rani Sarma published by Oberon Books in 2012.

Sources

CAPAB theatre programme

PACOFS theatre programme, 1979.

Theatre programme, 2001.


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