Difference between revisions of "The Red Coat Tales"
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Revision as of 05:57, 11 December 2023
The Red Coat Tales is a musical play by Belinda Harward ().
Contents
The original text
Broadly based on the Faust legend, it is set in Durban and includes material on the history of the city. The storyline tells of a humble circus tailor who finds that his lot in life is unbearable despite a loving and caring wife and sells his soul for power. The wife stays loyal and true to him however and with the help of her friend the magician proves that good can triumph over evil.
First performed in 2002.
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
2002: Performed at the Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre in December, directed by the author, with Peter Court, Clare Mortimer, Darren King, Neil Coppen, Tessa Denton, Belinda Chapman, Adhir Kalyan, Joel Zuma, Hlengiwe Lushaba and others. Young students from five top Durban dance studios also performed. The musical director was Dawn Selby, with choreography by Coral Chamberlain, lighting design by Michael Broderick and stage and set design by Clare Mortimer and Peter Court (the latter also designed the costumes.
Sources
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