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− | by [[Ian Fraser]]. Full-length. Cast: men.** | + | '''''Blitzbreeker and the Chicken from Hell''''' is a play by [[Ian Fraser]]. Full-length. Cast: men.** The play is abou a yuppie who tries to enjoy a quiet Friday but has to cope with a wild ex-soldier instead. It is a black comedy which deals with the nature of war. |
Presented by [[CAPAB]] in the Nico Arena 7-28 April 1990 and at the [[National Arts Festival]], 1990, directed by [[Norman Coombes]], starring [[Willie Fritz]] as Phillip and [[Jonathan Pienaar]] as Blikkies. Design by [[Birrie le Roux]], lighting by [[Des Spijker]]. | Presented by [[CAPAB]] in the Nico Arena 7-28 April 1990 and at the [[National Arts Festival]], 1990, directed by [[Norman Coombes]], starring [[Willie Fritz]] as Phillip and [[Jonathan Pienaar]] as Blikkies. Design by [[Birrie le Roux]], lighting by [[Des Spijker]]. | ||
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''Evening Post'', 4 July 1990. | ''Evening Post'', 4 July 1990. | ||
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Revision as of 08:34, 13 July 2016
Blitzbreeker and the Chicken from Hell is a play by Ian Fraser. Full-length. Cast: men.** The play is abou a yuppie who tries to enjoy a quiet Friday but has to cope with a wild ex-soldier instead. It is a black comedy which deals with the nature of war.
Presented by CAPAB in the Nico Arena 7-28 April 1990 and at the National Arts Festival, 1990, directed by Norman Coombes, starring Willie Fritz as Phillip and Jonathan Pienaar as Blikkies. Design by Birrie le Roux, lighting by Des Spijker.
This production won the Amstel Pick of the Fringe Award at the National Arts Festival in 1990.
Sources
Theatre programme, 1990.
Evening Post, 4 July 1990.
The Citizen, 3 March 1998.
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