Social:Op Hoop van Zegen
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Op Hoop van Zegen (Dutch for "Hoping for the best"), is a 1900 Dutch play, taking place in a fishing village, with the conflict between the fishermen and their employer ending in tragedy with the unsound boat setting out to sea and sinking with all hands and the owner pocketing the insurance money. It is still staged, and remains the most popular play by Dutch dramatist Herman Heijermans. The socialist Heijermans is considered to have meant the play as a criticism of the entire capitalist system, though some present-day productions downplay this radical approach.
There are four films based on the play. The most recent was made in 1986, featuring Danny de Munk as Barend.
See also
- Coffin ships (insurance)
External links
- "Playwright Heijermans against capitalism" - Review of the play
- imdb.com
- Text of the play (in Dutch)
- neerlandsfilmdoek.nl
- Picture of the play 1954