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''[[Coupé]]'' is a comedy workshopped by the company of the premiere production, staged at the [[National Arts Festival]] in 2006. | ''[[Coupé]]'' is a comedy workshopped by the company of the premiere production, staged at the [[National Arts Festival]] in 2006. | ||
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+ | Three strangers board a long-distance train in South Africa and discover they are all booked into the same Second Class three-sleeper coupé. | ||
==Translations and adaptations== | ==Translations and adaptations== | ||
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== Performance history in South Africa == | == Performance history in South Africa == | ||
2006: Staged by the [[Fortune Cookie Theatre Company]] at the [[Grahamstown Festival]], directed by [[Sue Pam-Grant]], with [[Sylvaine Strike]], [[Gerard Bester]], [[Brian Webber]], [[Toni Morkel]]. The production was then moved to the [[Market Theatre]] in Johannesburg. It was awarded the [[Naledi Award]]s for: Best Actress in a Comedy ([[Sylvaine Strike]]), Best Actor in a Comedy ([[Gerard Bester]]), Best Cutting Edge Play, Best Ensemble Piece, Best Musical Score ([[Philip Miller]]), Best Lighting ([[Declan Randall]]) and Best Set Design ([[Chen Nakar]]). | 2006: Staged by the [[Fortune Cookie Theatre Company]] at the [[Grahamstown Festival]], directed by [[Sue Pam-Grant]], with [[Sylvaine Strike]], [[Gerard Bester]], [[Brian Webber]], [[Toni Morkel]]. The production was then moved to the [[Market Theatre]] in Johannesburg. It was awarded the [[Naledi Award]]s for: Best Actress in a Comedy ([[Sylvaine Strike]]), Best Actor in a Comedy ([[Gerard Bester]]), Best Cutting Edge Play, Best Ensemble Piece, Best Musical Score ([[Philip Miller]]), Best Lighting ([[Declan Randall]]) and Best Set Design ([[Chen Nakar]]). | ||
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+ | 2008: The same production was staged at the [[Johannesburg Arts Alive International Festival]]. | ||
== Sources == | == Sources == |
Revision as of 08:14, 23 June 2016
Coupé is a comedy workshopped by the company of the premiere production, staged at the National Arts Festival in 2006.
Contents
Subject
Three strangers board a long-distance train in South Africa and discover they are all booked into the same Second Class three-sleeper coupé.
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
2006: Staged by the Fortune Cookie Theatre Company at the Grahamstown Festival, directed by Sue Pam-Grant, with Sylvaine Strike, Gerard Bester, Brian Webber, Toni Morkel. The production was then moved to the Market Theatre in Johannesburg. It was awarded the Naledi Awards for: Best Actress in a Comedy (Sylvaine Strike), Best Actor in a Comedy (Gerard Bester), Best Cutting Edge Play, Best Ensemble Piece, Best Musical Score (Philip Miller), Best Lighting (Declan Randall) and Best Set Design (Chen Nakar).
2008: The same production was staged at the Johannesburg Arts Alive International Festival.
Sources
Fortune Cookie Theatre Company Website [1].
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