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''[[BreaThing Space]]'' is a play by [[Michelle Douglas]]
  
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'''Not to be confused with a number of dramatic works called ''[[Breathing Space]]'''''.
  
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==The original text==
  
==The original text==
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The play, written in commemoration of the passing of South African author Olive Schreiner on 11 Dec 1920. It was originally written for the stage, intended for performance at the [[Arena Platform]] at the [[National Arts Festival]].
  
 
==Translations and adaptations==
 
==Translations and adaptations==
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In view of the Level 3 COVID lockdown restrictions, the text was reworked and turned into a collaborative theatre and film piece for presentation as part of as part of the [[Virtual National Arts Festival]].
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
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2020: The film version was presented as a curated piece as part of the [[Virtual National Arts Festival]] from 25 June to 5 July, 2020. Directed by [[Alan Farber]], with [[Natasha Sutherland]] (as Rebekah Schreiner, Olive’s mother), [[Lauren Urmson]] (the young Olive) and [[Michelle Douglas]] (Olive Schreiner in her old age). Director of photography [[Justus de Jager]].
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Latest revision as of 06:01, 7 July 2024

BreaThing Space is a play by Michelle Douglas

Not to be confused with a number of dramatic works called Breathing Space.

The original text

The play, written in commemoration of the passing of South African author Olive Schreiner on 11 Dec 1920. It was originally written for the stage, intended for performance at the Arena Platform at the National Arts Festival.

Translations and adaptations

In view of the Level 3 COVID lockdown restrictions, the text was reworked and turned into a collaborative theatre and film piece for presentation as part of as part of the Virtual National Arts Festival.


Performance history in South Africa

2020: The film version was presented as a curated piece as part of the Virtual National Arts Festival from 25 June to 5 July, 2020. Directed by Alan Farber, with Natasha Sutherland (as Rebekah Schreiner, Olive’s mother), Lauren Urmson (the young Olive) and Michelle Douglas (Olive Schreiner in her old age). Director of photography Justus de Jager.

Sources

Bruce Dennill, 2017. pARTicipate [1]

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