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1972/3: The first South African production was staged [[Upstairs at the Space]] in Cape Town, directed and designed by [[Pieter-Dirk Uys]] with [[Phillip Boucher]] and [[Val de Klerk]]. Lighting [[Donald Fuller|Don Fuller]] and the stage manager was [[Bee Berman]]. | 1972/3: The first South African production was staged [[Upstairs at the Space]] in Cape Town, directed and designed by [[Pieter-Dirk Uys]] with [[Phillip Boucher]] and [[Val de Klerk]]. Lighting [[Donald Fuller|Don Fuller]] and the stage manager was [[Bee Berman]]. | ||
− | 1974: Presented by [[The Company]] at The [[Village Theatre]] in Orange Grove, directed by [[Mannie Manim]], with [[Vanessa Cooke]] and [[David Eppel]]. | + | 1974: Presented by [[The Company]] at The [[Village Theatre]] in Orange Grove, directed by [[Mannie Manim]], with [[Vanessa Cooke]] and [[David Eppel]]. Music by [[John Oakley-Smith]], sung by [[Aletta Bezuidenhout]]. Costumes by Sue Kiel and the stage manager was [[Jud Cornell]]. |
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Revision as of 08:30, 30 September 2015
Cop-Out is a 1968 comedy play by Irish American playwright John Guare (1938- ) [1]
Contents
The original text
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
1972/3: The first South African production was staged Upstairs at the Space in Cape Town, directed and designed by Pieter-Dirk Uys with Phillip Boucher and Val de Klerk. Lighting Don Fuller and the stage manager was Bee Berman.
1974: Presented by The Company at The Village Theatre in Orange Grove, directed by Mannie Manim, with Vanessa Cooke and David Eppel. Music by John Oakley-Smith, sung by Aletta Bezuidenhout. Costumes by Sue Kiel and the stage manager was Jud Cornell.
Sources
The Company theatre programme (undated).
Petru & Carel Trichardt theatre programme collection.
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