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''[[Or You Could Kiss Me]]'' is a play for puppets by  
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''[[Or You Could Kiss Me]]'' is a play for puppets by Neil Bartlett (1958-)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Bartlett_(playwright)]
  
Set in the winter of 2036, in a shabby apartment in Port Elizabeth, two old men search for a way to say goodbye after a lifetime spent together.
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==The original text==
  
In the perfect summer of 1971, in a very different South Africa, their handsome younger selves search for the courage to fall in love. And poised halfway between these two stories – one imagined, one remembered – their real-life counterparts bear witness to both the beginning and ending of an incredible journey.
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Set in the winter of 2036, in a shabby apartment in Port Elizabeth, two old men search for a way to say goodbye after a lifetime spent together. In the perfect summer of 1971, in a very different South Africa, their handsome younger selves search for the courage to fall in love with each other. And poised halfway between these two stories – one imagined, one remembered – their real-life counterparts bear witness to both the beginning and ending of an incredible journey.
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First performed, in conjunction with the [[Handspring Puppet Company]], at the Cottesloe Theatre, London in October 2010. The cast of actors and puppeteers included [[Adjoa Andoh]], [[Finn Caldwell]], [[Basil Jones]], [[Adrian Kohler]], [[Craig Leo]], [[Tommy Luther]] and [[Mervyn Millar]].
  
 
Text published as ''[[Or You Could Kiss Me]]'' (Oberon Modern Plays) Paperback – May 17, 2011
 
Text published as ''[[Or You Could Kiss Me]]'' (Oberon Modern Plays) Paperback – May 17, 2011
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==Translations and adaptations==
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
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== Sources ==
  
 
https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2010/oct/10/or-you-could-kiss-me-review
 
https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2010/oct/10/or-you-could-kiss-me-review
  
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Or_You_Could_Kiss_Me
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Or_You_Could_Kiss_Me
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Latest revision as of 11:30, 20 November 2023

Or You Could Kiss Me is a play for puppets by Neil Bartlett (1958-)[1]

The original text

Set in the winter of 2036, in a shabby apartment in Port Elizabeth, two old men search for a way to say goodbye after a lifetime spent together. In the perfect summer of 1971, in a very different South Africa, their handsome younger selves search for the courage to fall in love with each other. And poised halfway between these two stories – one imagined, one remembered – their real-life counterparts bear witness to both the beginning and ending of an incredible journey.

First performed, in conjunction with the Handspring Puppet Company, at the Cottesloe Theatre, London in October 2010. The cast of actors and puppeteers included Adjoa Andoh, Finn Caldwell, Basil Jones, Adrian Kohler, Craig Leo, Tommy Luther and Mervyn Millar.

Text published as Or You Could Kiss Me (Oberon Modern Plays) Paperback – May 17, 2011

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

Sources

https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2010/oct/10/or-you-could-kiss-me-review

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Or_You_Could_Kiss_Me

Go to ESAT Bibliography

Return to

Return to South_African_Films

Return to PLAYS I: Original SA plays

Return to PLAYS II: Foreign plays

Return to PLAYS III: Collections

Return to PLAYS IV: Pageants and public performances

Return to South African Festivals and Competitions

Return to South African Radio Plays and Serials

Return to South African Television Plays and Series

Return to The ESAT Entries

Return to Main Page