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+ | by [[Geraldine Aron]]. Aron’s first play to be set in South Africa, a pessimistic but engrossing and sympathetic study of a man’s decision to abandon his dreams under the pressure of reality. First staged in 1978 as part of a double bill at [[The Space]] (Cape Town) with [[Robert Patrick]]’s ''[[My Cup Ranneth Over]]''. Directed by [[Jenny Pichanick]] and [[Alyce Sylva]], with [[Gillian Burl]], [[Andrea Fine]], [[Errol Hart]], [[Jenny Pichanick]], [[Corinne Willoughby]] and [[John Worsley]]. Design by [[Alan Pool]] and stage management by [[Tony Voss]] and [[Arthur Benjamin]]. First published in [[Theatre Two: New South African Drama]] (Ed. [[S. Gray]]), 1981, and subsequently in ''[[Seven Plays and Four Monologues]]'', 1985. Televised by the SABC with ** in the lead roles in 198*. | ||
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by Geraldine Aron. Aron’s first play to be set in South Africa, a pessimistic but engrossing and sympathetic study of a man’s decision to abandon his dreams under the pressure of reality. First staged in 1978 as part of a double bill at The Space (Cape Town) with Robert Patrick’s My Cup Ranneth Over. Directed by Jenny Pichanick and Alyce Sylva, with Gillian Burl, Andrea Fine, Errol Hart, Jenny Pichanick, Corinne Willoughby and John Worsley. Design by Alan Pool and stage management by Tony Voss and Arthur Benjamin. First published in Theatre Two: New South African Drama (Ed. S. Gray), 1981, and subsequently in Seven Plays and Four Monologues, 1985. Televised by the SABC with ** in the lead roles in 198*.
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