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EDIT>>> The Great Outdoors is the story of a suburban couple who are involved in a car accident. They are caught up in a "network of crumbling morality". The play also contains "echoes of social themes such as ethics and choices also reflected in personal and sexual arenas."  
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EDIT>>> The Great Outdoors is the story of a suburban couple who are involved in a car accident. They are caught up in a "network of crumbling morality". The play also contains "echoes of social themes such as ethics and choices also reflected in personal and sexual arenas."
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EDIT>>> Raymond and Paula is an easily recognisable suburban South African couple. Raymond (Ben Voss) is a car salesman with an elegant marketing executive wife (Tamar Meskin). They meet up with the dark and brooding Neville (Esmael Teixeira) one of Raymond's buddies from the army who is now a police major, and Cassie (Belinda Henwood), a spirited dancer off to Miami. Raymond kills a black man near a squatter camp, fails to stop and looks to the major to help him cover it up. The major will help him - at a price. The repercussions reverberate through the lives of all four characters.
  
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==

Revision as of 11:19, 18 March 2014

by Neil McCarthy (2000).

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EDIT>>> The Great Outdoors is the story of a suburban couple who are involved in a car accident. They are caught up in a "network of crumbling morality". The play also contains "echoes of social themes such as ethics and choices also reflected in personal and sexual arenas."

EDIT>>> Raymond and Paula is an easily recognisable suburban South African couple. Raymond (Ben Voss) is a car salesman with an elegant marketing executive wife (Tamar Meskin). They meet up with the dark and brooding Neville (Esmael Teixeira) one of Raymond's buddies from the army who is now a police major, and Cassie (Belinda Henwood), a spirited dancer off to Miami. Raymond kills a black man near a squatter camp, fails to stop and looks to the major to help him cover it up. The major will help him - at a price. The repercussions reverberate through the lives of all four characters.

Performance history in South Africa

Premièred at the Grahamstown Festival 2000, directed by Barbara Rubin.

At the Agfa Theatre on the Square in Sandton in April 2001, directed by Barbara Rubin.

        • Performed 2002, featuring Terry Norton, ** and **. Directed by ***.

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