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=Role in South African Theatre= | =Role in South African Theatre= | ||
+ | August 12 - 16, 1947: [[PEMADS]] staged ''[[Gipsy Love]]'' at the [[Port Elizabeth Opera House]]. The play was produced by [[Sally Carrol]] and directed by [[Honor Edmonds]] with [[Jean Browne]] as choral mistress, [[Edna Stanton Fryer]] as musical director and [[Yvonne Harrison]] as choreographer. Starring [[Nanette Walker]], [[Daphne Russell]], [[John Farrar]], [[Fred Bryant]], [[Ivy Foster]], [[Harold Davidson]], [[Jan Westenbrugge]] and [[Malcolm Mackay]]. | ||
=Sources= | =Sources= | ||
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+ | [[Saturday Post]], August 18, 1947. | ||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gipsy_Love_(operetta) | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gipsy_Love_(operetta) |
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Gipsy Love is an operetta in three acts by Franz Lehár. The original play, Zigeunerliebe was written in German.
Role in South African Theatre
August 12 - 16, 1947: PEMADS staged Gipsy Love at the Port Elizabeth Opera House. The play was produced by Sally Carrol and directed by Honor Edmonds with Jean Browne as choral mistress, Edna Stanton Fryer as musical director and Yvonne Harrison as choreographer. Starring Nanette Walker, Daphne Russell, John Farrar, Fred Bryant, Ivy Foster, Harold Davidson, Jan Westenbrugge and Malcolm Mackay.
Sources
Saturday Post, August 18, 1947.