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''[[Boston Marriage]]'' is a play in two acts written by David Mamet in 1999.
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''[[Boston Marriage]]'' is a play in two acts written by David Mamet (1947-) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Mamet] in 1999.
  
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
  
2005: Presented by [[ickstArt Theatre Company]], at the [[KwaSuka Theatre]] directed by [[Steven Stead]], set by [[Greg King]], starring, as the lesbian buddies, Anna (played by [[Clare Mortimer]]) and Claire ([[Belinda Henwood]]), with [[Jaana Ramos-Violante]] delivering a performance of note as their inconsolable and love-struck Scottish maid, Catherine.
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2005: Presented by [[KickstArt Theatre Company]], at the [[KwaSuka Theatre]] directed by [[Steven Stead]], set by [[Greg King]], starring, as the lesbian buddies, Anna (played by [[Clare Mortimer]]) and Claire ([[Belinda Henwood]]), with [[Janna Ramos-Violante]] delivering a performance of note as their inconsolable and love-struck Scottish maid, Catherine.
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Latest revision as of 12:27, 7 October 2019

Boston Marriage is a play in two acts written by David Mamet (1947-) [1] in 1999.

Performance history in South Africa

2005: Presented by KickstArt Theatre Company, at the KwaSuka Theatre directed by Steven Stead, set by Greg King, starring, as the lesbian buddies, Anna (played by Clare Mortimer) and Claire (Belinda Henwood), with Janna Ramos-Violante delivering a performance of note as their inconsolable and love-struck Scottish maid, Catherine.

Sources

Review by Tommy Ballantyne, Sunday Tribune, 28 August 2005.

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