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''[[Family Therapy]]'' is a comedy created by [[Aaron McIlroy]] (),  [[Lisa Bobbert]] () and Daisy Spencer ().  
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''[[Family Therapy]]'' is a comedy created by [[Aaron McIlroy]] (),  [[Lisa Bobbert]] () and [[Daisy Spencer]] ().  
  
 
==The original text==
 
==The original text==
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
  
2020: ''[[Family Therapy]]''  produced by [[MacBob Productions]] and directed and choreographed by [[Daisy Spencer]] and performed by [[Aaron McIlroy]] and [[Lisa Bobbert]] played on the [[National Arts Festival|Virtual National Arts Festival Fringe]]. 
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2019: Premiered at [[Tina’s Hotel]] in Kloof in December 2019, produced by [[MacBob Productions]], directed and choreographed by [[Daisy Spencer]] and performed by [[Aaron McIlroy]] and [[Lisa Bobbert]]  
  
2021: The "Lockdown Edition" played for a limited run at [[Seabrooke's Theatre]] on the Durban High School campus in Musgrave from 19 March to 4 April.  
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2020: Played on the [[National Arts Festival|Virtual National Arts Festival Fringe]], again  produced by [[MacBob Productions]] and directed and choreographed by [[Daisy Spencer]] and performed by [[Aaron McIlroy]] and [[Lisa Bobbert]] .
  
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2021: Now billed the "Lockdown Edition", played for a limited run at [[Seabrooke's Theatre]] on the Durban High School campus in Musgrave from 19 March to 4 April.
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Latest revision as of 11:01, 15 March 2021

Family Therapy is a comedy created by Aaron McIlroy (), Lisa Bobbert () and Daisy Spencer ().

The original text

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

2019: Premiered at Tina’s Hotel in Kloof in December 2019, produced by MacBob Productions, directed and choreographed by Daisy Spencer and performed by Aaron McIlroy and Lisa Bobbert

2020: Played on the Virtual National Arts Festival Fringe, again produced by MacBob Productions and directed and choreographed by Daisy Spencer and performed by Aaron McIlroy and Lisa Bobbert .

2021: Now billed the "Lockdown Edition", played for a limited run at Seabrooke's Theatre on the Durban High School campus in Musgrave from 19 March to 4 April.

Sources

https://nationalartsfestival.co.za/show/family-therapy/

https://www.newslink.co.za/2021/03/09/family-therapy-lockdown-edition/

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