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= An English translation of  ''[[Maria Stuart]]'' by Friedrich Schiller=
 
= An English translation of  ''[[Maria Stuart]]'' by Friedrich Schiller=
  
'''For information on the play and its performances in South Africa, see the entry on ''[[Maria Stuart]]'''''
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'''For information on the Schiller play and its performances in South Africa, see the entry on ''[[Maria Stuart]]'''''
  
 
= ''[[Mary Stuart]]'', a play by John Drinkwater (1882-1937)=
 
= ''[[Mary Stuart]]'', a play by John Drinkwater (1882-1937)=
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1969: Possibly the text used by the [[Stutterheim Amateur Dramatic Society]] in their production of ''[[Mary Stuart]]'', directed by [[Fitz Morley]] and using costumes lent to them by [[CAPAB]]).  
 
1969: Possibly the text used by the [[Stutterheim Amateur Dramatic Society]] in their production of ''[[Mary Stuart]]'', directed by [[Fitz Morley]] and using costumes lent to them by [[CAPAB]]).  
  
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= ''[[Mary Stuart]]'' a play by [[Denise Stoklos]] (1950-)[[https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denise_Stoklos]]=
  
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A play written by Brazilian writer, actress and director [[Denise Stoklos]] (born 1950) , drawing inspiration from various sources and she also incorporates lines from a Darcia Maraini [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dacia_Maraini] play and texts by Romain Gary [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romain_Gary]. The play is about Mary, Queen of Scots, who was imprisoned and sentenced to death by her cousin, Elizabeth I of England.
  
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1998: Performed, directed, designed and choreographed by the author, [[Denise Stoklos]], at the [[National Arts Festival]] in Grahamstown, 5, 7 and 8 July. [[Isla Jay]] was the lighting designer. Presented with the assistance of the Embassy of Brazil.
  
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= ''[[Mary Stuart]]'', a play by Denise Stoklos=
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[[National Arts Festival]] programme, 1998. 49.
  
== The original text ==
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A play written by Brazilian writer, actress and director [[Denise Stoklos]] (born 1950) [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denise_Stoklos], drawing inspiration from various sources and she also incorporates lines from a Darcia Maraini [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dacia_Maraini] play and texts by Romain Gary [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romain_Gary]. The play is about Mary, Queen of Scots, who was imprisoned and sentenced to death by her cousin, Elizabeth I of England.
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1998: Performed, directed, designed and choreographed by the author, [[Denise Stoklos]], at the [[National Arts Festival]] in Grahamstown, 5, 7 and 8 July. [[Isla Jay]] was the lighting designer. Presented with the assistance of the Embassy of Brazil.
 
  
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Revision as of 06:42, 24 January 2023

Mary Stuart can refer to three plays performed in South Africa:

An English translation of Maria Stuart by Friedrich Schiller

For information on the Schiller play and its performances in South Africa, see the entry on Maria Stuart

Mary Stuart, a play by John Drinkwater (1882-1937)

The original text

An original play, it was produced in New York in 1921 and published in London by Sidgwick & Jackson, also in 1921.

Performances in South Africa

1969: Possibly the text used by the Stutterheim Amateur Dramatic Society in their production of Mary Stuart, directed by Fitz Morley and using costumes lent to them by CAPAB).

Mary Stuart a play by Denise Stoklos (1950-)[[1]]

The original text

A play written by Brazilian writer, actress and director Denise Stoklos (born 1950) , drawing inspiration from various sources and she also incorporates lines from a Darcia Maraini [2] play and texts by Romain Gary [3]. The play is about Mary, Queen of Scots, who was imprisoned and sentenced to death by her cousin, Elizabeth I of England.

Performances in South Africa

1998: Performed, directed, designed and choreographed by the author, Denise Stoklos, at the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown, 5, 7 and 8 July. Isla Jay was the lighting designer. Presented with the assistance of the Embassy of Brazil.

Sources

National Arts Festival programme, 1998. 49.

Go to ESAT Bibliography

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Return to PLAYS I: Original SA plays

Return to PLAYS II: Foreign plays

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