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== Performance history in South Africa == | == Performance history in South Africa == | ||
− | First performed as ''[[Laughing Dandino]]'' in December 1975 by the [[Bergvliet Dramatic Society]], directed by [[Jill Fletcher]], with [[Ron Fenton]] ( | + | First performed as ''[[Laughing Dandino]]'' in December 1975 by the [[Bergvliet Dramatic Society]], directed by [[Jill Fletcher]], with [[Dorothy Le Croisette]] (Narrator), Kevin Barry (Manuel the Blacksmith), [[Ron Fenton]] (Burgomaster), Tom Bassett (Priest), [[Joan Lawrence]] (Schoolmistress), |
+ | Embla Newton (Burgomaster’s wife), [[Tony Fletcher]] (Dandino) - | ||
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+ | Puppets | ||
+ | Housegoblin - Christopher Coomer | ||
+ | Punchinello - Duncan Cameron | ||
+ | Candytufts - Nicola Mitchell and Monica Korpershoek | ||
+ | Gisla - Jane Evans | ||
+ | Don Carlos - Hector Coull | ||
+ | Grandmother - Anna-Marie Robb | ||
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+ | Children | ||
+ | Catherine - Pat Utley | ||
+ | Joseph - Mark Banks | ||
+ | Rudi - Craig Lee | ||
+ | Eric - Ross Fenton | ||
+ | Peter - Timothy Clark | ||
+ | Rosa - Tina Hack | ||
+ | |||
+ | Others | ||
+ | Bibby Saleckie | ||
+ | Leslie Tennant | ||
+ | Rich Stephanie - Pam Davis | ||
== Sources == | == Sources == |
Revision as of 07:58, 25 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.
A complete draft typescript of a play adaptation of The Story of Laughing Dandino by the author 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)[1].
Translations and adaptations
Laughing Dandino, another adaptation for the stage, was made by Jill Fletcher in 1975.
Performance history in South Africa
First performed as Laughing Dandino in December 1975 by the Bergvliet Dramatic Society, directed by Jill Fletcher, with Dorothy Le Croisette (Narrator), Kevin Barry (Manuel the Blacksmith), Ron Fenton (Burgomaster), Tom Bassett (Priest), Joan Lawrence (Schoolmistress), Embla Newton (Burgomaster’s wife), Tony Fletcher (Dandino) -
Puppets Housegoblin - Christopher Coomer Punchinello - Duncan Cameron Candytufts - Nicola Mitchell and Monica Korpershoek Gisla - Jane Evans Don Carlos - Hector Coull Grandmother - Anna-Marie Robb
Children Catherine - Pat Utley Joseph - Mark Banks Rudi - Craig Lee Eric - Ross Fenton Peter - Timothy Clark Rosa - Tina Hack
Others Bibby Saleckie Leslie Tennant Rich Stephanie - Pam Davis
Sources
Correspondence with Frazer Fenton
http://archiveshub.ac.uk/data/gb1840-umw/umw/01/01/11
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