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− | In South Africa the musical was presented by [[NAPAC]], [[CAPAB]], [[PACOFS]] and [[PACT]] in association with SANLAM starring [[Mark Richardson]] and [[Anne Power]]. Directed and choreographed by [[Geoffrey Sutherland]], designed by [[Andrew Botha]], musical director and conductor [[Graham Scott]], lighting designed by [[Stan Knight]]. First performed by CAPAB at the [[Nico Opera House]] on 26 January 1991. | + | In South Africa the musical was presented by [[NAPAC]], [[CAPAB]], [[PACOFS]] and [[PACT]] in association with SANLAM starring [[Mark Richardson]] and [[Anne Power]]. Directed and choreographed by [[Geoffrey Sutherland]], designed by [[Andrew Botha]], musical director and conductor [[Graham Scott]], lighting designed by [[Stan Knight]]. First performed by CAPAB at the [[Nico Malan Theatre|Nico Opera House]] on 26 January 1991. |
Revision as of 16:02, 22 September 2015
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers is a musical written by Lawrence Kasha and David Landay.
In South Africa the musical was presented by NAPAC, CAPAB, PACOFS and PACT in association with SANLAM starring Mark Richardson and Anne Power. Directed and choreographed by Geoffrey Sutherland, designed by Andrew Botha, musical director and conductor Graham Scott, lighting designed by Stan Knight. First performed by CAPAB at the Nico Opera House on 26 January 1991.
Sources
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers theatre programme, CAPAB 1991.
Wikipedia [1].
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