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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
First staged in the [[Alhambra Theatre]] in Johannesburg in March 1998, directed by [[Geoffrey Hyland]], with [[Saul Reichlin]] (Professor Joseph Mashkan) and [[Paul du Toit]] (Stephen Hoffman).
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First staged in the [[Theatre on the Bay]], Cape Town, opening 25 February 1998 and subsequently in the [[Alhambra Theatre]] in Johannesburg opening 19 March 1998, directed by [[Geoffrey Hyland]], with [[Saul Reichlin]] (Professor Joseph Mashkan) and [[Paul du Toit]] (Stephen Hoffman).
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
 
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''Old Wicked Songs'' theatre programme, 1998.
  
  

Latest revision as of 10:00, 5 November 2014

A two-character play written by Jon Marans (1996).

Subject

About the relationship between a Viennese music professor in his late-50s and his newly acquired student - set in 1986.

Translations and adaptations

Perfomance history

First produced by Walnut Street Theatre in Philadelphia. It was later produced in New York city and by Daryl Roth and Jeffrey Ash with The Barrow Group at the Promenade Theatre on August 16, 1996. First produced in England at the Bristol Old Vic and was later moved to the Gielgud Theatre in London's West End. Between March 31 and May 10, 2008, it was produced at its venue city, in Vienna's English theatre in Austria. [1]

Performance history in South Africa

First staged in the Theatre on the Bay, Cape Town, opening 25 February 1998 and subsequently in the Alhambra Theatre in Johannesburg opening 19 March 1998, directed by Geoffrey Hyland, with Saul Reichlin (Professor Joseph Mashkan) and Paul du Toit (Stephen Hoffman).

Sources

Old Wicked Songs theatre programme, 1998.


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