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== The original text ==
 
== The original text ==
  
Perhaps [[Geraldine Aron|Aron's]] most successful play to date, it tells the story of Angela, who had recently been deserted by her accountant husband for a younger model, and sets out to survive and enjoy life on her own - not always with success.  
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Perhaps [[Geraldine Aron|Aron's]] most successful play to date, it tells the story of Angela, an Irish girl in London,  who had recently been deserted by her accountant husband for a younger model, and sets out to survive and enjoy life on her own - not always with success.  
  
 
The play had its premiére at The Druid Theatre in Ireland, Nov 2001, directed by Garry Hynes with Dawn French. (Repeated 2003, 2007-2010) and the production played at the Apollo Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London in 2003.  
 
The play had its premiére at The Druid Theatre in Ireland, Nov 2001, directed by Garry Hynes with Dawn French. (Repeated 2003, 2007-2010) and the production played at the Apollo Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London in 2003.  
Also produced in 31 countries, including Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Estonia, France, Germany, Holland, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Kenya, Luxemburg, Malta, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Uruguay, USA, Venezuela. 
 
  
Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Brilliant_Divorce) lists for example performenaces by  
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The Phoenix Players Theatre, Nairobi; Amiral Theatre, Athens; The Apollo Shaftesbury, London; Druid Theatre, Galway; Divadlo Na Fidlovačce, Prague and the Downstage Theatre, Wellington, NZ. Other more recent performances include a tour of Ireland by the Jasango Theatre Company in 2014-2015 (Directed by George B. Miller, with Angela Ryan), a production at the Viking Theatre Dublin by Verdant Productions (directed by Andrew Murray with Tara Flynn) and the American premiére of the play in 2012 (the Bay Street Theater, the Long Wharf, in Sag Harbor, directed by Matt McGrath with TV star Polly Draper. For this American production, Angela was transformed into an American who moved to London after meeting her husband in New York.)
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== International productions ==
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Produced in more than 30 countries world-wide, including Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Estonia, France, Germany, Holland, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Kenya, Luxemburg, Malta, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Uruguay, USA, Venezuela. 
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For example, Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Brilliant_Divorce) lists performances by  
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The Phoenix Players Theatre, Nairobi; Amiral Theatre, Athens; The Apollo Shaftesbury, London; Druid Theatre, Galway; Divadlo Na Fidlovačce, Prague and the Downstage Theatre, Wellington, NZ. Other more recent performances include the American premiére of the play in 2012 (the Bay Street Theater, the Long Wharf, in Sag Harbor, directed by Matt McGrath with TV star Polly Draper), and productions by  by  SevenThirty Productions and Pat Moylan at The Viking theatre, Ottowa (2014, directed by John P. Kelly with Kate Hurman as Angela), and a tour of Ireland by the Jasango Theatre Company (2014-2015, directed by George B. Miller, with Angela Ryan).
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Published as an acting edition by Samuel French, 2003.
 
Published as an acting edition by Samuel French, 2003.

Revision as of 06:48, 5 January 2015

A one-woman play by Geraldine Aron

The original text

Perhaps Aron's most successful play to date, it tells the story of Angela, an Irish girl in London, who had recently been deserted by her accountant husband for a younger model, and sets out to survive and enjoy life on her own - not always with success.

The play had its premiére at The Druid Theatre in Ireland, Nov 2001, directed by Garry Hynes with Dawn French. (Repeated 2003, 2007-2010) and the production played at the Apollo Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London in 2003.


International productions

Produced in more than 30 countries world-wide, including Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Estonia, France, Germany, Holland, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Kenya, Luxemburg, Malta, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Uruguay, USA, Venezuela.

For example, Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Brilliant_Divorce) lists performances by The Phoenix Players Theatre, Nairobi; Amiral Theatre, Athens; The Apollo Shaftesbury, London; Druid Theatre, Galway; Divadlo Na Fidlovačce, Prague and the Downstage Theatre, Wellington, NZ. Other more recent performances include the American premiére of the play in 2012 (the Bay Street Theater, the Long Wharf, in Sag Harbor, directed by Matt McGrath with TV star Polly Draper), and productions by by SevenThirty Productions and Pat Moylan at The Viking theatre, Ottowa (2014, directed by John P. Kelly with Kate Hurman as Angela), and a tour of Ireland by the Jasango Theatre Company (2014-2015, directed by George B. Miller, with Angela Ryan).


Published as an acting edition by Samuel French, 2003.

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

2002-2003: First performed in South Africa in the Studio Theatre at Montecasino in 2003-2004. Directed by Tim Plewman, with Fiona Ramsay.

Sources

http://www.druid.ie/alpha-index/mno

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geraldine_Aron

http://www.theagency.co.uk/clients/clientdisplay.html?viewListing=MTE3OQ==

https://openlibrary.org/authors/OL416128A/Geraldine_Aron

http://www.irishtheatremagazine.ie/Reviews/Current/My-Brilliant-Divorce

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/10/nyregion/a-review-of-my-brilliant-divorce-at-the-bay-street-theater.html?_r=0

http://www.vikingtheatredublin.com/my-brilliant-divorce/

Peter Feldman: Review in Artslink (11/21/2003)[1]

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