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Performed by the Witwatersrand [[University Players]] in 1928.
 
Performed by the Witwatersrand [[University Players]] in 1928.
  
[[Union Artists]] staged the play, directed by [[Leon Gluckman]] and starring [[Joseph Mogotsi|Joe Mogotsi]] in 1960. It had an all-black supporting cast of thirty actors and was staged at the Wits Great Hall. Later they staged it in a tent in the Showgrounds in Pretoria after much hostile negotiation.
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Rhodes University College Dramatic Society production produced by [[Leon Gluckman]] and [[Norman Addleson]] on 20-21 June 1946, with Leon Gluckman and [[Beth Dickerson]] amongst others in the cast.
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[[Union Artists]] staged the play, directed by [[Leon Gluckman]] and starring [[Joseph Mogotsi|Joe Mogotsi]] in 1960. It had an all-black supporting cast of thirty actors and was staged at the Wits Great Hall, opening 25 January 1960. Costumes designed by [[Arthur Goldreich]]. Later they staged it in a tent in the Showgrounds in Pretoria after much hostile negotiation.
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Revision as of 11:14, 18 March 2015

The Emperor Jones (1920), by American playwright Eugene O'Neill (1888-1953), in which a new style is tried; expressionism takes the place of realism in a drama which is, in effect, one long dramatic soliloquy revealing the terror that enters a Negro's soul as, driven into the jungle, he flies in terror from the beating of the drums.

Published in Nine plays, selected by the author. Random House, 1932.

Performed by the Witwatersrand University Players in 1928.

Rhodes University College Dramatic Society production produced by Leon Gluckman and Norman Addleson on 20-21 June 1946, with Leon Gluckman and Beth Dickerson amongst others in the cast.

Union Artists staged the play, directed by Leon Gluckman and starring Joe Mogotsi in 1960. It had an all-black supporting cast of thirty actors and was staged at the Wits Great Hall, opening 25 January 1960. Costumes designed by Arthur Goldreich. Later they staged it in a tent in the Showgrounds in Pretoria after much hostile negotiation.

Sources

Footlights, 1(4):10, 1929.

World Drama, by Allardyce Nicoll. Harrap, 1949, p 884.


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