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In South Africa many versions have been done. Among them:
 
In South Africa many versions have been done. Among them:
  
1919: ''[[Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp]]'', with [[Thomas Pauncefort]], [[Dan Thomas]], [[Bubbly]], [[Billie Browne]] and [[Florence Creagh]] at [[His Majesty's Theatre]] in Johannesburg (1919).  
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1919: ''Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp'', with [[Thomas Pauncefort]], [[Dan Thomas]], [[Bubbly]], [[Billie Browne]] and [[Florence Creagh]] at [[His Majesty's Theatre]] in Johannesburg (1919).  
  
 
1945: ''Aladdin'' produced by [[Phil Levard|Philip D. Levard]] for [[African Consolidated Theatres]] in the [[Empire Theatre]] and at the [[Alhambra Theatre]] in 1945, featuring [[Ivy Tresmand]], [[Harry Hambleton]] and [[Neil McKay]]);  
 
1945: ''Aladdin'' produced by [[Phil Levard|Philip D. Levard]] for [[African Consolidated Theatres]] in the [[Empire Theatre]] and at the [[Alhambra Theatre]] in 1945, featuring [[Ivy Tresmand]], [[Harry Hambleton]] and [[Neil McKay]]);  

Revision as of 07:41, 16 December 2014

One of the most popular themes for pantomime and children’s plays, performed under a variety of titles.


In South Africa many versions have been done. Among them:

1919: Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp, with Thomas Pauncefort, Dan Thomas, Bubbly, Billie Browne and Florence Creagh at His Majesty's Theatre in Johannesburg (1919).

1945: Aladdin produced by Philip D. Levard for African Consolidated Theatres in the Empire Theatre and at the Alhambra Theatre in 1945, featuring Ivy Tresmand, Harry Hambleton and Neil McKay);


1978: Aladdin written and produced by John Moss for NAPAC at the Alhambra Theatre Durban from 7 December 1978;

1984: directed by Maralin Vanrenen who co-wrote the script with Ian Ferguson in 1984, with what they called “a Cape flavour” with Dale Cutts, Charles Comyn, Adrienne Pearce, Peter Krummeck, Jennifer Ferguson, Peter Butler, Mike Chase and others at the Baxter Theatre, 1984. Marilyn Taylor’s musical band;

1986: by Joyce Levinsohn and Jill Gerard at the Intimate Theatre in 1986;

by Janice Honeyman (who wrote and directed the text, again with a South African slant?*) for PACT in 1988. Designed by Frances Michaletos. Musical director: Didi Kriel. Choreographer: Jennie Reznek. Lighting designed by Nic Michaletos. Ass. director: Andre Odendaal. Cast: Genie of the Lamp: Robert Finlayson Aladdin: Jenny de Lenta Widow Twankey: Michael Richard Wishee-Washee: Bruce Alexander Jerry Joko: Jeremy Taylor Chop Suzy Charmaine: Lisa Bobbert Princess Lotus Blossom: Dorrit Rothschild Emperor Wun Num Bum: John Lesley Empress Wun Tun Tum: Kate Edwards Abanazar: Neville Thomas So-Hi: Christine Weir So-Lo: Melinda Ferguson So-Slo: Lisa Melman Wight-Wun: Zane Meas Fun-Wun: Rodney-Mark Venner So-Wot: Shireen Hollier Wot-Not: Lauren Sherwood Wong-Wun: Steven Breger So-Shi: Bev Elgie Yung-Wun: Lulu Tshoeula Hi-Flung: Glenn Swart Lo-Slung: Andre Odendaal Slave of the Ring: Nomsa Nene

Again in *****. Janice Honeyman’s version A Lad ‘n’ a Lamp. Another version by Janice Honeyman was translated by Nerina Ferreira in ****. Another pantomime version by De Wet Laubscher in ****.**


Sources

Baxter pamphlet

Programme of the production in 1988 produced by PACT.


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