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− | Presented by Pretoria Technikon at the [[National Arts Festival]] Student Drama, 1983. Directed by [[Roger Dubarry]], set designed by Dubarry and [[Magda de Waal]], built by [[Lee Esckilsen]]. Company and stage manager [[Adam Steyn]], also responsible for lighting. The cast: [[Roger Dubarry]], [[Tanya Logan]], [[Gregory Mellvill-Smith]], [[Shireen Hollier]], [[Jürgen Helberg]]. | + | Presented by Pretoria Technikon in conjunction with ''[[Lunchtime Concert]]'' at the [[National Arts Festival]] Student Drama, 1983. Directed by [[Roger Dubarry]], set designed by Dubarry and [[Magda de Waal]], built by [[Lee Esckilsen]]. Company and stage manager [[Adam Steyn]], also responsible for lighting. The cast: [[Roger Dubarry]], [[Tanya Logan]], [[Greg Melvill-Smith|Gregory Mellvill-Smith]], [[Shireen Hollier]], [[Jürgen Helberg]]. |
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Latest revision as of 14:55, 31 August 2015
Philipp Hotz's Fury, Michael Bullock's translation into English of Die Grosse Wut des Philipp Hotz (1956) by Max Frisch (1911-1991). Published in Four plays by Max Frisch ; translated by Michael Bullock. Methuen, 1969.
Presented by Pretoria Technikon in conjunction with Lunchtime Concert at the National Arts Festival Student Drama, 1983. Directed by Roger Dubarry, set designed by Dubarry and Magda de Waal, built by Lee Esckilsen. Company and stage manager Adam Steyn, also responsible for lighting. The cast: Roger Dubarry, Tanya Logan, Gregory Mellvill-Smith, Shireen Hollier, Jürgen Helberg.
Sources
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Frisch_bibliography
National Arts Festival programme, 1983.
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