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− | ''[[Minstrel Follies]]'' is a musical revue. | + | ''[[Minstrel Follies]]'' is a musical revue devised by [[Joan Brickhill]] and [[Louis Burke]]. |
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+ | The revue features the music of the Gershwins, Irving Berlin, and sequences/medleys celebrating Paris, Al Jolson and Broadway. | ||
+ | An original stage cast recording was released in 1974. | ||
==Translations and adaptations== | ==Translations and adaptations== | ||
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==Performance history in South Africa== | ==Performance history in South Africa== | ||
− | 1974: Presented by [[Brickhill-Burke]] at [[His Majesty’s Theatre]], | + | 1974: Presented by [[Brickhill-Burke]] at [[His Majesty’s Theatre]], directed and choreographed by [[Joan Brickhill]] and [[Louis Burke]]. Musical director [[Boris Cohen]]. Vocal arrangements by [[Boris Cohen]] and [[Frank Lazarus]]. Assistant choreographer [[Pat Gill]]. Decor designed by [[Liz MacLeish]]. Costumes designed by [[Joan Brickhill]]. Starring [[Patricia Gill]], [[Ronnie Grainge]], [[Aubrey Ellis]], [[Eddie Hanover]], [[Maureen Donne]], [[Jenni Adair]], [[Frances Moore]]. Follies' Lovelies: [[Terry Brooks]], [[Collete Dacre]], [[Diane Fincham]], [[Shirley Fitzsimmons]], [[Melanie Grace]], [[Sandi Howath]], [[Nina Kitching]], [[Marcia Lindoorn]], [[Lynne Northcroft]], [[Yvonne Oosthuizen]], [[Anne Pollock]], [[Dorianne Stein]], [[Wendy-Anne Wolter]], [[Kathy Wragge]]. Minstrels: [[Norman Birch]], [[Ronnie Block]], [[Norman Daniels]], [[John Dippenaar]], [[Harry Engelbrecht]], [[Mervyn Goodman]], [[Ivor Jones]], [[Neil McGee]], [[Alfie McKee]], [[David Moodie]], [[Patrice Palhories]], [[Colin Polson]], [[Charles Smith]], [[Carlo Spetto]], [[Neville Style]], [[Chris van Rensburg]]. Sound engineer [[Eugene du Plessis]]. |
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
+ | https://www.elvinyl.com/listings/3936846-brickhill-burke-minstrel-follies-original-stage-cast-recording-vinyl-for-sale | ||
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]] | Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]] |
Latest revision as of 19:42, 11 January 2025
Minstrel Follies is a musical revue devised by Joan Brickhill and Louis Burke.
Contents
The original text
The revue features the music of the Gershwins, Irving Berlin, and sequences/medleys celebrating Paris, Al Jolson and Broadway. An original stage cast recording was released in 1974.
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
1974: Presented by Brickhill-Burke at His Majesty’s Theatre, directed and choreographed by Joan Brickhill and Louis Burke. Musical director Boris Cohen. Vocal arrangements by Boris Cohen and Frank Lazarus. Assistant choreographer Pat Gill. Decor designed by Liz MacLeish. Costumes designed by Joan Brickhill. Starring Patricia Gill, Ronnie Grainge, Aubrey Ellis, Eddie Hanover, Maureen Donne, Jenni Adair, Frances Moore. Follies' Lovelies: Terry Brooks, Collete Dacre, Diane Fincham, Shirley Fitzsimmons, Melanie Grace, Sandi Howath, Nina Kitching, Marcia Lindoorn, Lynne Northcroft, Yvonne Oosthuizen, Anne Pollock, Dorianne Stein, Wendy-Anne Wolter, Kathy Wragge. Minstrels: Norman Birch, Ronnie Block, Norman Daniels, John Dippenaar, Harry Engelbrecht, Mervyn Goodman, Ivor Jones, Neil McGee, Alfie McKee, David Moodie, Patrice Palhories, Colin Polson, Charles Smith, Carlo Spetto, Neville Style, Chris van Rensburg. Sound engineer Eugene du Plessis.
Sources
Go to ESAT Bibliography
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