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− | ''Death of a Salesman'' by Arthur Miller. The classic twentieth century American tragedy of the common man. First produced in London 1948 and New York in 1949. | + | ''Death of a Salesman'' by Arthur Miller. The classic twentieth century American tragedy of the common man. First produced in London 1948 and New York in 1949. |
+ | == Performance history in South Africa == | ||
+ | First produced South Africa by the [[Sarah Sylvia Company]] at the new [[Johannesburg Reps]] Theatre in Johannesburg in 1951/2?* (with Israeli actor [[Jacob Ben-Ami]] as "Willy Loman" and [[Leon Gluckman]] as "Biff", co-directed by Ben-Ami and Gluckman.) | ||
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+ | The first locally produced version was by [[Leonard Schach]]??****. Other award-winning productions include [[PACT]] in 1975 ([[Joe Stewardson]], [[Diane Wilson]], [[Bill Flynn]] and [[Richard Haines]]), [[CAPAB]] in 1979 (directed by [[Roy Sergeant]], with [[Michael Atkinson]]), presented by Spoornet State Theatre Productions at the [[National Arts Festival]], 2000, and [[Bobby Heaney Productions]] (in association with [[The Baxter Theatre Centre]]) in 2001 (directed by [[Bobby Heaney]], with [[Bill Flynn]] as Willy Loman). ''[[Death of a Salesman]]'', [[Arthur Miller]], Director: [[Bobby Heaney]] ,2001. [[Bill Flynn]], [[Frantz Dobrowsky]], [[Dale Cutts]], [[Martin le Maitre]], [[Gideon Emery]], [[Langley Kirkwood]], [[Michelle Maxwell]], [[Jo da Silva]], [[Justin Strydom]], [[Nathalie G’Mure]] & [[Leona Loseby]]. Lighting design: [[Mannie Manim]]. Music: [[Janine Neethling]], Set design: [[Stan Knight]]. [[Baxter Theatre]]. | ||
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+ | ==Translations and adaptations== | ||
Translated into Afrikaans as [[Dood van 'n Verkoopsman]] *??** and produced by *** in 19**?? | Translated into Afrikaans as [[Dood van 'n Verkoopsman]] *??** and produced by *** in 19**?? | ||
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== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
− | National Arts Festival programme, 2000. | + | National Arts Festival programme, 2000. |
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− | Return to [[ESAT Plays 2 D|D]] in Plays | + | Return to [[ESAT Plays 2 D|D]] in Plays II Foreign Plays |
Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Plays]] | Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Plays]] | ||
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Revision as of 20:53, 17 March 2014
Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller. The classic twentieth century American tragedy of the common man. First produced in London 1948 and New York in 1949.
== Performance history in South Africa ==
First produced South Africa by the Sarah Sylvia Company at the new Johannesburg Reps Theatre in Johannesburg in 1951/2?* (with Israeli actor Jacob Ben-Ami as "Willy Loman" and Leon Gluckman as "Biff", co-directed by Ben-Ami and Gluckman.)
The first locally produced version was by Leonard Schach??****. Other award-winning productions include PACT in 1975 (Joe Stewardson, Diane Wilson, Bill Flynn and Richard Haines), CAPAB in 1979 (directed by Roy Sergeant, with Michael Atkinson), presented by Spoornet State Theatre Productions at the National Arts Festival, 2000, and Bobby Heaney Productions (in association with The Baxter Theatre Centre) in 2001 (directed by Bobby Heaney, with Bill Flynn as Willy Loman). Death of a Salesman, Arthur Miller, Director: Bobby Heaney ,2001. Bill Flynn, Frantz Dobrowsky, Dale Cutts, Martin le Maitre, Gideon Emery, Langley Kirkwood, Michelle Maxwell, Jo da Silva, Justin Strydom, Nathalie G’Mure & Leona Loseby. Lighting design: Mannie Manim. Music: Janine Neethling, Set design: Stan Knight. Baxter Theatre.
Translations and adaptations
Translated into Afrikaans as Dood van 'n Verkoopsman *??** and produced by *** in 19**??
Sources
National Arts Festival programme, 2000.
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