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− | ''Say who You are: A Comedy'', by Keith Waterhouse (1929-2009) and Willis Hall. | + | ''Say who You are: A Comedy'', by Keith Waterhouse [http://biography.jrank.org/pages/4815/Waterhouse-Keith-Spencer.html] (1929-2009) and Willis Hall [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willis_Hall] (1929-2005). |
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+ | Read more: Keith (Spencer) Waterhouse Biography - London, Willis, Hall, and Produced - JRank Articles http://biography.jrank.org/pages/4815/Waterhouse-Keith-Spencer.html#ixzz3a1rpVCiG. | ||
== The original text == | == The original text == | ||
− | First produced in Guildford, Surrey in 1965. | + | First produced in Guildford, Surrey in 1965. Published London, Evans, 1966. |
==Translations and adaptations== | ==Translations and adaptations== | ||
+ | As ''[[Help Stamp Out Marriage]]'' produced in New York, 1966. Published New York, French, 1966. | ||
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+ | Translated into [[Afrikaans]] by [[Pieter Fourie]] entitled ''[[Skelmpie Kom Vanaand]]. | ||
== Performance history in South Africa == | == Performance history in South Africa == | ||
Presented as a 1820 Foundation Production in South Africa in 1978. Directed by [[Roy Sargeant]], performed in the Concert Hall, [[Baxter Theatre]] featuring [[Michael Atkinson]], [[Diana Allen]], [[Yvonne Banning]], [[Ronald Wallace]]. This production was staged at the [[H.B. Thom Theatre]] and at the [[Baxter Theatre]] in 1979. | Presented as a 1820 Foundation Production in South Africa in 1978. Directed by [[Roy Sargeant]], performed in the Concert Hall, [[Baxter Theatre]] featuring [[Michael Atkinson]], [[Diana Allen]], [[Yvonne Banning]], [[Ronald Wallace]]. This production was staged at the [[H.B. Thom Theatre]] and at the [[Baxter Theatre]] in 1979. | ||
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+ | ''[[Skelmpie Kom Vanaand]]'' directed by [[Pieter Fourie|Fourie]] for [[CAPAB]] opening 12 April 1984 at the [[H.B. Thom Theatre]] on 12 April 1984 and at the [[Nico Malan Theatre]] on 19 April 1984, starring [[Johan Malherbe]], [[Neels Coetzee]], [[Antoinette Kellermann]], [[Annelisa Weiland]]. Decor and costumes [[Jenny Gillis]], lighting [[Malcolm Hurrell]]. | ||
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== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
− | ''Say Who You Are'' theatre programme, | + | |
+ | ''Say Who You Are'' theatre programme. | ||
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+ | ''Skelmpie Kom Vanaand'' theatre programme, 1984. | ||
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+ | Barrow, Brian & Williams-Short, Yvonne (eds.). 1988. ''Theatre Alive! The Baxter Story 1977-1987''. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:46, 20 October 2016
Say who You are: A Comedy, by Keith Waterhouse [1] (1929-2009) and Willis Hall [2] (1929-2005).
Read more: Keith (Spencer) Waterhouse Biography - London, Willis, Hall, and Produced - JRank Articles http://biography.jrank.org/pages/4815/Waterhouse-Keith-Spencer.html#ixzz3a1rpVCiG.
Contents
The original text
First produced in Guildford, Surrey in 1965. Published London, Evans, 1966.
Translations and adaptations
As Help Stamp Out Marriage produced in New York, 1966. Published New York, French, 1966.
Translated into Afrikaans by Pieter Fourie entitled Skelmpie Kom Vanaand.
Performance history in South Africa
Presented as a 1820 Foundation Production in South Africa in 1978. Directed by Roy Sargeant, performed in the Concert Hall, Baxter Theatre featuring Michael Atkinson, Diana Allen, Yvonne Banning, Ronald Wallace. This production was staged at the H.B. Thom Theatre and at the Baxter Theatre in 1979.
Skelmpie Kom Vanaand directed by Fourie for CAPAB opening 12 April 1984 at the H.B. Thom Theatre on 12 April 1984 and at the Nico Malan Theatre on 19 April 1984, starring Johan Malherbe, Neels Coetzee, Antoinette Kellermann, Annelisa Weiland. Decor and costumes Jenny Gillis, lighting Malcolm Hurrell.
Sources
Say Who You Are theatre programme.
Skelmpie Kom Vanaand theatre programme, 1984.
Barrow, Brian & Williams-Short, Yvonne (eds.). 1988. Theatre Alive! The Baxter Story 1977-1987.
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