Difference between revisions of "Listen to the Wind"
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1956: Produced in South Africa at the [[Library Theatre]] in 1956, directed by [[Taubie Kushlick]] with [[Philip Birkinshaw]], [[Elizabeth Meyer]], [[Brian Proudfoot]], [[June Hern]], [[Maureen Adair]] and [[Joyce Grant]]. Sets were by [[Pamela Lewis]]. | 1956: Produced in South Africa at the [[Library Theatre]] in 1956, directed by [[Taubie Kushlick]] with [[Philip Birkinshaw]], [[Elizabeth Meyer]], [[Brian Proudfoot]], [[June Hern]], [[Maureen Adair]] and [[Joyce Grant]]. Sets were by [[Pamela Lewis]]. | ||
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+ | 1960: Presented by the [[East London Music and Variety Club]] in the [[East London City Hall]], produced by [[Hazel Muller]]. | ||
1966: Revived by Kushlick in collaboration with [[Brian Brooke]] (Johannesburg July 1966, Pretoria August 1966) | 1966: Revived by Kushlick in collaboration with [[Brian Brooke]] (Johannesburg July 1966, Pretoria August 1966) | ||
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[[ESAT Bibliography Tra-Tz|Tucker]], 1997. 104, 214. | [[ESAT Bibliography Tra-Tz|Tucker]], 1997. 104, 214. | ||
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+ | [[Arts Theatre Club]] archive held by [[George Mountjoy]]. | ||
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]] | Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]] |
Revision as of 18:38, 26 April 2024
Listen to the Wind by Angela Ainley Jeans and Vivian Ellis.
Contents
The original text
A children’s Christmas musical, by Vivian Ellis which was first produced at the Oxford Playhose in England in 1954, followed by the West End premiere in 1955.
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
1956: Produced in South Africa at the Library Theatre in 1956, directed by Taubie Kushlick with Philip Birkinshaw, Elizabeth Meyer, Brian Proudfoot, June Hern, Maureen Adair and Joyce Grant. Sets were by Pamela Lewis.
1960: Presented by the East London Music and Variety Club in the East London City Hall, produced by Hazel Muller.
1966: Revived by Kushlick in collaboration with Brian Brooke (Johannesburg July 1966, Pretoria August 1966)
1985: Presented by the Arts Theatre Club at the East London Guild Theatre (directed by Brian Cook).
Sources
Tucker, 1997. 104, 214.
Arts Theatre Club archive held by George Mountjoy.
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