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1956: [[John McKelvey]] directed the play for the [[Cockpit Players]], November 1956 at the [[Hofmeyr Theatre]], starring [[David Beattie]], [[Brian Bell]], [[Robert Del Kyrke]], [[John Hussey]], [[John McKelvey]], [[Harry Victor]]. Décor [[David Crichton]]. | 1956: [[John McKelvey]] directed the play for the [[Cockpit Players]], November 1956 at the [[Hofmeyr Theatre]], starring [[David Beattie]], [[Brian Bell]], [[Robert Del Kyrke]], [[John Hussey]], [[John McKelvey]], [[Harry Victor]]. Décor [[David Crichton]]. | ||
− | 1977: [[ | + | 1977: Staged by [[PACT]] at the [[Market Theatre]], directed by [[Norman Coombes]] in February, starring [[Nroman Anstey]] (Capt. Harvey), [[Michael McCabe]] (Osborne), [[Anthony James]] (Mason), [[Martin Aylott]] (Broughton), [[John Rogers]] (Raleigh), [[Richard Haines]] (Capt Standhope), [[Dale Cutts]] (Lt Trotter), [[Frantz Dobrowsky]] (Hibbert), George Jackson (Sgt-Maj) and [[Norman Coombes]] (The Colonel). Decor by [[Alan Pickford]] and costumes by [[Frances Michaleton]]. |
==Translations and adaptations== | ==Translations and adaptations== |
Revision as of 09:58, 10 September 2015
Journey’s End [1] is a 1928 drama by English playwright R. C. Sherriff [2]. First produced by the Incorporated Stage Society at the Apollo Theatre, London, 9 December 1928, starring Laurence Olivier [3] as Stanhope. First published 1929.
Performance history in South Africa
1956: John McKelvey directed the play for the Cockpit Players, November 1956 at the Hofmeyr Theatre, starring David Beattie, Brian Bell, Robert Del Kyrke, John Hussey, John McKelvey, Harry Victor. Décor David Crichton.
1977: Staged by PACT at the Market Theatre, directed by Norman Coombes in February, starring Nroman Anstey (Capt. Harvey), Michael McCabe (Osborne), Anthony James (Mason), Martin Aylott (Broughton), John Rogers (Raleigh), Richard Haines (Capt Standhope), Dale Cutts (Lt Trotter), Frantz Dobrowsky (Hibbert), George Jackson (Sgt-Maj) and Norman Coombes (The Colonel). Decor by Alan Pickford and costumes by Frances Michaleton.
Translations and adaptations
Sources
PACT theatre programme, 1977
Petru & Carel Trichardt theatre programme collection.
Inskip, 1977. p 121
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