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− | + | ''[[Three's Company]]'' is a farce by French dramatist Eugène Marin Labiche [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eug%C3%A8ne_Marin_Labiche] (5 May 1815 – 23 January 1888). | |
+ | == Performance history in South Africa == | ||
+ | 1974: This play was directed by [[Rosalie van der Gucht]] for [[Space Theatre|The Space]] (Cape Town) in 1974, and was the only production that she ever did for them. One of the cast members was [[Icky Kurgan]] who [[Brian Astbury]] describes as the funniest actor who never turned professional, a natural comedian. The rest of the cast consisted of [[Limpie Basson]], [[Phillip Boucher]], [[Mary Dreyer]], [[Andrea Fine]], [[Blaise Koch]], [[Michele Maxwell]], and [[Maralin Vanrenen]]. The designer was [[Limpie Basson]], furniture and costumes were from the [[Little Theatre]] and the stage manager was [[Gordon Sara]] who was also head of lighting. | ||
== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
[[ESAT Bibliography Ar-Az|Astbury]] 1979. | [[ESAT Bibliography Ar-Az|Astbury]] 1979. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:16, 12 November 2019
Three's Company is a farce by French dramatist Eugène Marin Labiche [1] (5 May 1815 – 23 January 1888).
Performance history in South Africa
1974: This play was directed by Rosalie van der Gucht for The Space (Cape Town) in 1974, and was the only production that she ever did for them. One of the cast members was Icky Kurgan who Brian Astbury describes as the funniest actor who never turned professional, a natural comedian. The rest of the cast consisted of Limpie Basson, Phillip Boucher, Mary Dreyer, Andrea Fine, Blaise Koch, Michele Maxwell, and Maralin Vanrenen. The designer was Limpie Basson, furniture and costumes were from the Little Theatre and the stage manager was Gordon Sara who was also head of lighting.
Sources
Astbury 1979.
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