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A wacky comedy spoofing the naturalistic and realistic dramas of Jorgen Lovborg (after Anton Chekhov and Ibsen). A number of established physical forms are explored; for example the work of Steven Berkoff, DV8 Physical Theatre and the late [[Marlene Blom]].
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A comedy based on a short story by Woody Allen called ''Lovborg’s Women Considered'' from his collection ''Without Feathers''.
 
 
  
 
== The original text ==
 
== The original text ==
 
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Created in 1997 by the [[Arena Theatre Company]].
 
 
  
 
==Translations and adaptations==
 
==Translations and adaptations==
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A comedy, created in 1997 by the [[Arena Theatre Company]] and developed further in 2003 by director [[Christopher Weare|Chris Weare]] and the same company but this time with [[Alan Committie]], [[Gaetan Schmid]], [[Keren Tahor]] and [[Robyn Scott]], is based on a short story by the inimitable Woody Allen called ''Lovborg’s Women Considered'' from his collection ''Without Feathers''. A number of established physical forms are explored; for example the work of Steven Berkoff, DV8 Physical Theatre and the late [[Marlene Blom]].
  
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
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== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
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http://blogs.24.com/fromthemarina/2011/09/28/lovborgs-women-by-the-mechanicals/
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http://www.capetownlive.com/live/event_view.jsp?event_id=21592
 
http://www.capetownlive.com/live/event_view.jsp?event_id=21592
  

Revision as of 16:44, 11 August 2014

A comedy based on a short story by Woody Allen called Lovborg’s Women Considered from his collection Without Feathers.

The original text

Created in 1997 by the Arena Theatre Company.

Translations and adaptations

A comedy, created in 1997 by the Arena Theatre Company and developed further in 2003 by director Chris Weare and the same company but this time with Alan Committie, Gaetan Schmid, Keren Tahor and Robyn Scott, is based on a short story by the inimitable Woody Allen called Lovborg’s Women Considered from his collection Without Feathers. A number of established physical forms are explored; for example the work of Steven Berkoff, DV8 Physical Theatre and the late Marlene Blom.

Performance history in South Africa

Directed by Christopher Weare for The Mechanicals, opening at the Intimate Theatre, Cape Town, 15 May 2011 starring Robyn Scott, Jason Ralph,


Sources

http://blogs.24.com/fromthemarina/2011/09/28/lovborgs-women-by-the-mechanicals/

http://www.capetownlive.com/live/event_view.jsp?event_id=21592


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