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by [[Geraldine Aron]]. “Irish” One-Act play similar in its poetic and minimalist form to her earlier ''[[Bar and Ger]]'', it tells the story of a mismatched couple through thirty-five years of marriage with humour and tenderness.  
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A one-act play by [[Geraldine Aron]] (1941-).
  
First produced by ** at **.
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== The original text ==
  
First published in ''[[Seven Plays and Four Monologues]]'', 1985 and subsequently in ''[[Play Spectrum]]'' (ed. [[H. Houghton-Hawksley]]), 1986. (See [[Gosher]], 1988)
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One of Aron's "Irish" plays, but written in Cape Town, it is similar in its poetic and minimalist form to her earlier ''[[Bar and Ger]]'', and tells the story of a mismatched couple through thirty-five years of marriage with humour and tenderness.  
  
1983: Presented by [[Neria Cohen]] on the [[National Arts Festival|Festival Fringe]], July 1983.
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First performed in Cape Town in 1979, later the year also premiering in Galway, Ireland.  The text was first published as an acting edition by [[Samuel French]] in 1981, then in the Aron play collection ''[[Seven Plays and Four Monologues]]''  by [[David Philip]] Publishers Ltd. in 1985 and in the collection ''[[Play Spectrum: Short Plays for High Schools]]'' (ed. [[H. Houghton-Hawksley]]) in 1986.
  
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== Performances in South Africa ==
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=== Stage ===
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1979: First produced at the [[Space Theatre]] in October 1979, directed by [[Keith Grenville]], with [[Ethwyn Grant]] and [[Dermot Judge]]. 
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198*: Produced by [[CAPAB]] in 198*, directed by **, with [[Diane Wilson]] and [[Michael McGovern]].
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1983: Presented by [[Neria Cohen]] on the [[Grahamstown Festival|Festival Fringe]], July 1983.
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== Performances elsewhere ==
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1979: Presented by Druid Theatre Company at Druid Lane Theatre, Galway, Ireland, in November, opening on the 14th, directed by Gary Hines.
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2012: Staged at Bewley's Cafe Theatre in Dublin, directed by Terry Byrne, and the production was then broadcast as a radio play on RTE Drama on One, 23 June 2012[http://www.radiodramareviews.com/id1208.html]
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
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National Arts Festival programme, 1983.
 
National Arts Festival programme, 1983.
  
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[[Geraldine Aron|Aron, Geraldine]]. 1985. ''[[Seven Plays and Four Monologues]]''
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[[Brian Barrow]] and [[Yvonne Williams-Short]] (eds.). 1988. ''Theatre Alive! The Baxter Story 1977-1987''.
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Angela Bourke. 2002. "''[[A Galway Girl]]''" in ''The Field Day Anthology of Irish Writing: Irish women's writing and traditions'' (Volume 5): p. 1256[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=qZ6W1LiIyYYC&pg=PA1256&lpg=PA1256&dq=A+Galway+Girl+Geraldine+Aron&source=bl&ots=FzXrtHypZw&sig=9s_m8RRnU3rKBaEqdkDxttM01tw&hl=en&sa=X&ei=zHOiVPnkBsHsUIeYgvAK&ved=0CDsQ6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=A%20Galway%20Girl%20Geraldine%20Aron&f=false]
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geraldine_Aron
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https://irishplayography.com/play?playid=31087
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http://www.theagency.co.uk/clients/clientdisplay.html?viewListing=MTE3OQ==
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http://www.amazon.com/A-Galway-Girl-Geraldine-Aron/dp/0573622043
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http://www.radiodramareviews.com/id1208.html
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Astbury, 1979
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Gosher, 1988
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Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]
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Latest revision as of 06:49, 6 June 2024

A one-act play by Geraldine Aron (1941-).

The original text

One of Aron's "Irish" plays, but written in Cape Town, it is similar in its poetic and minimalist form to her earlier Bar and Ger, and tells the story of a mismatched couple through thirty-five years of marriage with humour and tenderness.

First performed in Cape Town in 1979, later the year also premiering in Galway, Ireland. The text was first published as an acting edition by Samuel French in 1981, then in the Aron play collection Seven Plays and Four Monologues by David Philip Publishers Ltd. in 1985 and in the collection Play Spectrum: Short Plays for High Schools (ed. H. Houghton-Hawksley) in 1986.

Performances in South Africa

Stage

1979: First produced at the Space Theatre in October 1979, directed by Keith Grenville, with Ethwyn Grant and Dermot Judge.

198*: Produced by CAPAB in 198*, directed by **, with Diane Wilson and Michael McGovern.

1983: Presented by Neria Cohen on the Festival Fringe, July 1983.

Performances elsewhere

1979: Presented by Druid Theatre Company at Druid Lane Theatre, Galway, Ireland, in November, opening on the 14th, directed by Gary Hines.

2012: Staged at Bewley's Cafe Theatre in Dublin, directed by Terry Byrne, and the production was then broadcast as a radio play on RTE Drama on One, 23 June 2012[1]

Sources

National Arts Festival programme, 1983.

Aron, Geraldine. 1985. Seven Plays and Four Monologues

Brian Barrow and Yvonne Williams-Short (eds.). 1988. Theatre Alive! The Baxter Story 1977-1987.

Angela Bourke. 2002. "A Galway Girl" in The Field Day Anthology of Irish Writing: Irish women's writing and traditions (Volume 5): p. 1256[2]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geraldine_Aron

https://irishplayography.com/play?playid=31087

http://www.theagency.co.uk/clients/clientdisplay.html?viewListing=MTE3OQ==

http://www.amazon.com/A-Galway-Girl-Geraldine-Aron/dp/0573622043

http://www.radiodramareviews.com/id1208.html

Astbury, 1979

Gosher, 1988


Go to ESAT Bibliography

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