Difference between revisions of "Miss South Africa"
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First directed by [[Dimitri Nicolas-Fanourakis]] with [[Jacqui Singer]] at [[The Space]] (Cape Town), running [[Upstairs]] in the late-night time slot, 1975. | First directed by [[Dimitri Nicolas-Fanourakis]] with [[Jacqui Singer]] at [[The Space]] (Cape Town), running [[Upstairs]] in the late-night time slot, 1975. | ||
− | In 197* [[Yvonne Bryceland]] did another version of it for | + | In 197* [[Yvonne Bryceland]] did another version of it for The National Theatre of Great Britain, directed by Michael Kustow. This was performed at [[The Space]] (Cape Town) for five sold out performances in 1979 and in the Concert Hall, [[Baxter Theatre]] in 1981. |
Directed by [[Marius de Vos]] for [[Weekend Theatre Productions]] circa 1983. | Directed by [[Marius de Vos]] for [[Weekend Theatre Productions]] circa 1983. |
Revision as of 12:25, 11 January 2016
Miss South Africa is a monologue by Barney Simon. Based on a short story, Miss South Africa [6] by Simon.
Contents
The original text
Published in Joburg, Sis! by Bateleur, 1974.
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
First directed by Dimitri Nicolas-Fanourakis with Jacqui Singer at The Space (Cape Town), running Upstairs in the late-night time slot, 1975.
In 197* Yvonne Bryceland did another version of it for The National Theatre of Great Britain, directed by Michael Kustow. This was performed at The Space (Cape Town) for five sold out performances in 1979 and in the Concert Hall, Baxter Theatre in 1981.
Directed by Marius de Vos for Weekend Theatre Productions circa 1983.
Produced by CAPAB Drama, no date.
Produced by University of Natal Department of Speech and Drama, no date.
Sources
Astbury 1979.
Manuscript of short story held by NELM: [Collection: SIMON, Barney]: 1995. 11. 3. 24.
Theatre programme (University of Natal production) held by NELM: [Collection: THEATRE PROGRAMMES]: 2012. 285. 1. 199.
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