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− | ''Tramway Road'', by British playwright Ronald Harwood (1934-). First performed at the Lyric Theatre, London, | + | ''Tramway Road'', by Cape Town-born British playwright Ronald Harwood (1934-). First performed at the Lyric Theatre, London, 23 October 1984 with Freddie Jones, [[Richard Grant|Richard E. Grant]], William Vanderpuye, and Annette Crosbie. The play is set in 1951, one year after the Population Registration Act was passed in South Africa. Tramway Road had a special notoriety for all those who lived in Sea Point, a white residential suburb of Cape Town. It also exerts its influence over all the characters in this play: an expatriate English couple, Arthur and Dora Langley; Emil, a young man with dreams of becoming an actor in London; and Jacob, a Cape Coloured house servant who is king of his local Coon Carnival troupe. Tramway Road, and all that it represents, inevitably shatters their hopes, their peace and their ideals. Published by Amber Lane Press, 1984. |
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+ | == Performance history in South Africa == | ||
+ | A Baxter Company '85 production directed by [[Leonard Schach]], presented at the [[Baxter Theatre]] was first performed on 20 March 1985. Cast: [[Keith Grenville]], [[David Dennis]], [[Soli Philander]], [[Brenda Wood]]. Design by [[Peter Krummeck]]. Lighting and assistant to the director Per-Olof Fernlund. | ||
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− | Return to [[ESAT Plays 2 T|T]] in Plays | + | == Sources == |
+ | http://www.stageplays.com/products/tramway_road/Ronald%20Harwood | ||
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+ | ''Tramway Road'' theatre programme, 1985. | ||
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+ | Barrow, Brian & Williams-Short, Yvonne (eds.). 1988. ''Theatre Alive! The Baxter Story 1977-1987''. | ||
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+ | Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography|ESAT Bibliography]] | ||
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+ | Return to [[ESAT Plays 2 T|T]] in Plays II Foreign Plays | ||
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+ | Return to [[The ESAT Entries]] | ||
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Revision as of 17:10, 17 April 2014
Tramway Road, by Cape Town-born British playwright Ronald Harwood (1934-). First performed at the Lyric Theatre, London, 23 October 1984 with Freddie Jones, Richard E. Grant, William Vanderpuye, and Annette Crosbie. The play is set in 1951, one year after the Population Registration Act was passed in South Africa. Tramway Road had a special notoriety for all those who lived in Sea Point, a white residential suburb of Cape Town. It also exerts its influence over all the characters in this play: an expatriate English couple, Arthur and Dora Langley; Emil, a young man with dreams of becoming an actor in London; and Jacob, a Cape Coloured house servant who is king of his local Coon Carnival troupe. Tramway Road, and all that it represents, inevitably shatters their hopes, their peace and their ideals. Published by Amber Lane Press, 1984.
Performance history in South Africa
A Baxter Company '85 production directed by Leonard Schach, presented at the Baxter Theatre was first performed on 20 March 1985. Cast: Keith Grenville, David Dennis, Soli Philander, Brenda Wood. Design by Peter Krummeck. Lighting and assistant to the director Per-Olof Fernlund.
Translations and adaptations
Sources
http://www.stageplays.com/products/tramway_road/Ronald%20Harwood
Tramway Road theatre programme, 1985.
Barrow, Brian & Williams-Short, Yvonne (eds.). 1988. Theatre Alive! The Baxter Story 1977-1987.
Go to ESAT Bibliography
Return to
Return to T in Plays II Foreign Plays
Return to South_African_Theatre/Plays
Return to The ESAT Entries
Return to Main Page