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1943: Presented by the [[Munro-Inglis Company]] in Johannesburg with [[Nan Munro]] as Frynne, [[Margaret Inglis]] as Lola, [[Rayne Kruger]], [[James Workman]], 1943. | 1943: Presented by the [[Munro-Inglis Company]] in Johannesburg with [[Nan Munro]] as Frynne, [[Margaret Inglis]] as Lola, [[Rayne Kruger]], [[James Workman]], 1943. | ||
− | 1945: In conjunction with [[African Consolidated Theatres]] Ltd the Company presented the play at the [[Alhambra Theatre]], Cape Town | + | 1945: In conjunction with [[African Consolidated Theatres]] Ltd the Company presented the play at the [[Alhambra Theatre]], Cape Town, with [[Margaret Inglis]], [[Nan Munro]], [[Jack Ralphs]], [[Rolf Lefebvre]], [[Virginia Pilkington]], [[Christina Greig]], [[Alec Bell]], [[Wensley Pithey]], [[Hamilton Evans]], [[Noel Hewitt]] and [[Julian Solomon]]. Sets by [[Len Grossett]], costumes by [[Louis Jacobson]]. |
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Full House is a comedy by Welsh composer and actor Ivor Novello (1893-1951). Produced in the Theatre Royal, Haymarket, London, 1935 with Heather Thatcher, Isabel Jeans, and Lilian Braithwaite.
Performance history in South Africa
1943: Presented by the Munro-Inglis Company in Johannesburg with Nan Munro as Frynne, Margaret Inglis as Lola, Rayne Kruger, James Workman, 1943.
1945: In conjunction with African Consolidated Theatres Ltd the Company presented the play at the Alhambra Theatre, Cape Town, with Margaret Inglis, Nan Munro, Jack Ralphs, Rolf Lefebvre, Virginia Pilkington, Christina Greig, Alec Bell, Wensley Pithey, Hamilton Evans, Noel Hewitt and Julian Solomon. Sets by Len Grossett, costumes by Louis Jacobson.
Sources
Trek , 8(3):16, 1943; 10(10) :18, 1945.
South African Opinion, 2(10):12-13, 1945.
Wikipedia [1].
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