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''The Strange Case of Hester Cilliers'' is a play by [[Paul Spence]]. It is a lurid tale of murder most foul in Johannesburg at the turn of the century. The setting is Randlord Henry Beaufort's mansion. | ''The Strange Case of Hester Cilliers'' is a play by [[Paul Spence]]. It is a lurid tale of murder most foul in Johannesburg at the turn of the century. The setting is Randlord Henry Beaufort's mansion. | ||
− | The play was performed at the [[Foxwood Theatre]] in June 2006. The director was [[Clive Rodel]] and the players were the author and [[Annie Robinson]], both in various roles. Costumes and decor by [[Lisa Perry]]. | + | The play was performed at the [[Foxwood Theatre]] in June 2006. The director was [[Clive Rodel]] and the players were the author and [[Annie Robinson]], both in various roles. Costumes and decor by [[Lisa Perry]]. This production was also seen at the [[Hilton Arts Festival]], 2009. |
== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
− | ''The Citizen'' 20 June 2006. | + | ''[[The Citizen]]'' 20 June 2006. |
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]] | Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]] |
Latest revision as of 09:51, 8 April 2020
The Strange Case of Hester Cilliers is a play by Paul Spence. It is a lurid tale of murder most foul in Johannesburg at the turn of the century. The setting is Randlord Henry Beaufort's mansion.
The play was performed at the Foxwood Theatre in June 2006. The director was Clive Rodel and the players were the author and Annie Robinson, both in various roles. Costumes and decor by Lisa Perry. This production was also seen at the Hilton Arts Festival, 2009.
Sources
The Citizen 20 June 2006.
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