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− | ''[[Laughing Dandino]]'' is an adaptation | + | ''[[Laughing Dandino]]'' is an stage adaptation of ''The Story of the Laughing Dandino'', a children's story,by Ursula Moray Williams (1911-2006) |
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+ | The novel was published in 1948, and | ||
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+ | A complete draft typescript of a play adaptation of ''The Story of Laughing Dandino'' is held in the Ursula Moray Williams Collection at Seven Stories, the Centre for Children's Books (Reference Number(s) GB 1840 UMW/01/01/11/03, possibly created c 1948). | ||
==Translations and adaptations== | ==Translations and adaptations== |
Revision as of 19:59, 14 April 2016
Laughing Dandino is an stage adaptation of The Story of the Laughing Dandino, a children's story,by Ursula Moray Williams (1911-2006)
Contents
The original text
The novel was published in 1948, and
A complete draft typescript of a play adaptation of The Story of Laughing Dandino is held in the Ursula Moray Williams Collection at Seven Stories, the Centre for Children's Books (Reference Number(s) GB 1840 UMW/01/01/11/03, possibly created c 1948).
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
First performed in December 1975 by the Bergvliet Dramatic Society, directed by Jill Fletcher, with Ron Fenton ("Burgomaster"), **.
Sources
Correspondence
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