Difference between revisions of "Volute Productions"
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
− | [[Moyra Fine]]’s production company formed in 1982 with the two founder members [[Unity Dennis]] and [[Andrea Fine]]. The original intention was to stage plays that the [[People's Space]] could not finance. ''[[Lunatic and Lovers]]'' by [[Michael Meyer]] was the first production, followed by [[Yvonne Bryceland]] in Dario Fo's ''One Woman Plays'' which then went on a national tour. The next play | + | [[Moyra Fine]]’s production company formed in 1982 with the two founder members [[Unity Dennis]] and [[Andrea Fine]]. The original intention was to stage plays that the [[People's Space]] could not finance. ''[[Lunatic and Lovers]]'' by [[Michael Meyer]] was the first production, followed by [[Yvonne Bryceland]] in Dario Fo's ''One Woman Plays'' which then went on a national tour. The next play was Arrabal's ''[[Architect and the Emperor]]''. The last play at the Space Theatre before it closed was ''[[Mitzi Blitz]]'', an adaptation of ''[[Trafford Tanzi]]'', which also toured the country. They staged [[Keith Grenville]]’s ''[[Not About Heroes]]'', at the [[Baxter Theatre]] and [[Upstairs at the Market]] in 1986. Robert Hewett’s ''[[Gulls]]'' which [[Keith Grenville]] directed was staged together with [[CAPAB]] in 1987, and together with [[PACT]] in 1988. **** |
== Sources == | == Sources == |
Revision as of 15:57, 17 March 2014
Moyra Fine’s production company formed in 1982 with the two founder members Unity Dennis and Andrea Fine. The original intention was to stage plays that the People's Space could not finance. Lunatic and Lovers by Michael Meyer was the first production, followed by Yvonne Bryceland in Dario Fo's One Woman Plays which then went on a national tour. The next play was Arrabal's Architect and the Emperor. The last play at the Space Theatre before it closed was Mitzi Blitz, an adaptation of Trafford Tanzi, which also toured the country. They staged Keith Grenville’s Not About Heroes, at the Baxter Theatre and Upstairs at the Market in 1986. Robert Hewett’s Gulls which Keith Grenville directed was staged together with CAPAB in 1987, and together with PACT in 1988. ****
Sources
A Walk in the Woods programme notes, 1989.
Percy Tucker, 1997
For more information
Return to
Return to South African Theatre Venues, Companies, Societies, etc
Return to The ESAT Entries
Return to Main Page