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== Performance history in South Africa == | == Performance history in South Africa == | ||
− | First performance on 10 March 1981, a [[People's | + | 1981: First performance on 10 March 1981, a [[Troupe Theatre Company]] production at the [[People's Space]], directed by [[Richard E. Grant|Richard Grant]]. The cast: [[Henry Goodman]] as Dada , [[Fiona Ramsay]] (Memi), [[Hilary Jones]] (Dudu), [[Bryony Mortimer|Bryoni Mortimer]] (Moni), [[Fred Abrahamse]] (Preki), [[Lammie Shoba]], [[Neil McCarthy]], [[Joko Scott]], [[Ian Roberts]]. Set design and construction and mask design and construction by [[Fred Abrahamse]], movement [[Henry Goodman]], costume design [[Birrie le Roux]]. Stage manager [[Merle Pretorius]]. |
− | Directed by [[Ian Roberts|Roberts]], featuring [[Patrick Ndlovu]], at the [[National Arts Festival]] Fringe, 1999. | + | 1999: Directed by [[Ian Roberts|Roberts]], featuring [[Patrick Ndlovu]], at the [[National Arts Festival]] Fringe, 1999. |
== Sources == | == Sources == |
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Guinea Fowl: Images of Africa, by Ian Roberts. Ultimately a parallel to human life, Guinea Fowl is the story of five birds and how man treats and destroys them.
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Performance history in South Africa
1981: First performance on 10 March 1981, a Troupe Theatre Company production at the People's Space, directed by Richard Grant. The cast: Henry Goodman as Dada , Fiona Ramsay (Memi), Hilary Jones (Dudu), Bryoni Mortimer (Moni), Fred Abrahamse (Preki), Lammie Shoba, Neil McCarthy, Joko Scott, Ian Roberts. Set design and construction and mask design and construction by Fred Abrahamse, movement Henry Goodman, costume design Birrie le Roux. Stage manager Merle Pretorius.
1999: Directed by Roberts, featuring Patrick Ndlovu, at the National Arts Festival Fringe, 1999.
Sources
Guinea Fowl theatre programme, 1981.
National Arts Festival programme, 1999.
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