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They took over the lease of [[His Majesty's Theatre]] forming a company with themselves as directors together with [[Graham English]]. They reopened the theatre with the black musical ''[[Meropa]]'' featuring the [[Phoenix Players]] on the 3 December 1974. This production was later presented as a command performance at the London Palladium.
 
They took over the lease of [[His Majesty's Theatre]] forming a company with themselves as directors together with [[Graham English]]. They reopened the theatre with the black musical ''[[Meropa]]'' featuring the [[Phoenix Players]] on the 3 December 1974. This production was later presented as a command performance at the London Palladium.
 
They presented ''[[The Tempest]] ''(March 1975), ''[[Gypsy]]'' in the evenings in 1975 while they staged Shakespeare setwork pieces in the afternoons like ''[[Henry IV]]'', Part One, directed by [[John Sichel]] and starring [[Michael McGovern]].
 
  
 
To celebrate [[His Majesty's Theatre]]'s 30th birthday, they staged ''[[Follies Fantastique]]'', starring [[Joan Brickhill]], [[Alvon Collison]] and [[Beni Mason]] on 30 November 1976. Brickhill-Burke were responsible for the sets and costumes and the show ran until April 1977.  
 
To celebrate [[His Majesty's Theatre]]'s 30th birthday, they staged ''[[Follies Fantastique]]'', starring [[Joan Brickhill]], [[Alvon Collison]] and [[Beni Mason]] on 30 November 1976. Brickhill-Burke were responsible for the sets and costumes and the show ran until April 1977.  
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1975: ''[[Gypsy]]''
 
1975: ''[[Gypsy]]''
  
1975: ''[[Henry IV]]'', Part One,
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1976: ''[[ Henry IV, Part 1]]''
  
 
1976: ''[[The Sound of Music]]'' (with [[PACT]])  
 
1976: ''[[The Sound of Music]]'' (with [[PACT]])  

Revision as of 21:17, 8 July 2025

The Brickhill-Burke Company was a South African theatre company founded an run by Joan Brickhill and Louis Burke

The Company

Founded by Joan Brickhill and Louis Burke, to produce large-scale musicals and extravaganzas at venues such as His Majesty's Theatre and Sun City.

Productions

They took over the lease of His Majesty's Theatre forming a company with themselves as directors together with Graham English. They reopened the theatre with the black musical Meropa featuring the Phoenix Players on the 3 December 1974. This production was later presented as a command performance at the London Palladium.

To celebrate His Majesty's Theatre's 30th birthday, they staged Follies Fantastique, starring Joan Brickhill, Alvon Collison and Beni Mason on 30 November 1976. Brickhill-Burke were responsible for the sets and costumes and the show ran until April 1977.

Other productions include:

1970: The Minstrel Scandals

1974: The Minstrel Follies

1974: Meropa

1975: The Tempest

1975: Gypsy

1976: Henry IV, Part 1

1976: The Sound of Music (with PACT)

1976: Follies Fantastique

1977: Grease

1977: Winnie the Pooh

1979: The Norman Conquests

1979: Annie

1980: They're Playing Our Song

1980: Last of the Red Hot Lovers

1980: Hello Dolly!

1981: Bedazzled

1982: I Love my Wife

1982: Mame

1983: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum

Sources

Mona de Beer 1995. Revised ed. Who Did What in South Africa. Johannesburg: Ad Donker.

SACD 1973;

SACD 1975/76

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