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The Princess and the Three Princes
2018-06-02

The Princess and the Three PrincesScript by: Annebelle Smit

Directed by: Annebelle Smit

Venue:  Scaena Rehearsal Room Theatre, UFS-Main Campus

Language: English

Genre: Children's Theatre

 

Date and times:

30 May @ 11:00

31 May @ 11:00 & 15:00

1 June @ 11:00 & 18:00

2 June @ 11:00

 

Price:  R 25.00 per person and/or R20.00 per person for groups of 10 or more.

Bookings:  Computicket (0861 915 8000)

Group bookings: Karen Combrinck ((051) 401 2160)

A long time ago, in Arcadia, a land covered with golden sand, lived a Sultan and his beautiful daughter, Princess Shumaila. On the Princess’s eighteen birthday, her father arranged for her to meet three possible suitors. The Princess was unsure of these plans but with the help of her camel friend, Jamaila and the all-knowing Genie Alim, they will help her to devise a plan to make her decision easier.

Everything doesn’t go according to plan, though, because of the jealous sorceress Mara who will do everything in her power to become queen of Arcadia. Come and join the princess and her friends to see what plan they will devise to help Princess Shumaila and save the kingdom from the evil sorceress.


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Ons Dorp (Afr)

Text: THORNTON WILDER

Translated by:  ULRICH STARK

Director: PIETER VENTER

Venue: WYNAND MOUTON THEATRE

Language: AFRIKAANS

 

Dates and times:

4 November 2014            19h30

5 November 2014            19h30

6 November 2014            19h30

7 November 2014            19h30

 

Prices:  R 40.00 for adults / R 30.00 for students or scholars / R 25.00 for pensioners or for groups of 10 or more

Bookings:   Computicket (0861 915 8000)

 

Thornton Wilder’s Ons Dorp portrays the story of a small town Grawehoek – the come-and-go of generations, the circle of life and, of course, love and death. The script – originally in English and set in America – is translated by Ulrich Stark. Stark’s version of script is set in the 1900s in South Africa. The play master (portrayed by Magda Schoeman/Aldiné van der Merwe) is, other than the rest of the characters, in conversation with the audience. This technique breaks the well-known fourth wall convention that the realism genre is known for. The audience would however be able to relate to the characters, seeing that the play is still of a realistic nature. This production is brought to the stage by the second year drama students from the University of the Free State and is directed by Dr Pieter Venter.

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