Difference between revisions of "The Eagle Has Two Heads"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
− | ''The Eagle Has Two Heads'' by Jean Cocteau. | + | ''[[The Eagle Has Two Heads]]'' is an English translation by Ronald Duncan of ''[L’Aigle à Deux Têtes]]'' by Jean Cocteau. |
+ | |||
+ | '''See ''[L’Aigle à Deux Têtes]]''''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | Orignally , translated by Ronald Duncan and first produced in English in new York’s Plymouth Theatre in 1947 with Tallulah Bankhead. | ||
1949: First performed in South Africa by the [[Johannesburg Repertory Society|Johannesburg Reps]] in the [[Library Theatre]] in 1949 starring [[Taubie Kushlick]] and [[Leon Gluckman]], with [[Percy Tucker]] working backstage. | 1949: First performed in South Africa by the [[Johannesburg Repertory Society|Johannesburg Reps]] in the [[Library Theatre]] in 1949 starring [[Taubie Kushlick]] and [[Leon Gluckman]], with [[Percy Tucker]] working backstage. |
Revision as of 05:48, 25 August 2016
The Eagle Has Two Heads is an English translation by Ronald Duncan of [L’Aigle à Deux Têtes]] by Jean Cocteau.
See [L’Aigle à Deux Têtes]]
Orignally , translated by Ronald Duncan and first produced in English in new York’s Plymouth Theatre in 1947 with Tallulah Bankhead.
1949: First performed in South Africa by the Johannesburg Reps in the Library Theatre in 1949 starring Taubie Kushlick and Leon Gluckman, with Percy Tucker working backstage.
1952: Presented at the Labia Theatre, Cape Town, starring June Range as Queen Elizabeth of Austria.
Sources
Trek, 16(3):20. March 1952.
Return to E in Plays 1 Original SA Plays
Return to E in Plays 2 Foreign Plays
Return to South_African_Theatre/Plays
Return to Main Page