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''Quiet Weekend'' is a 1941 play by the British writer Esther McCracken. The play ran for over a thousand performances; it was a sequel to the 1941 play ''Quiet Wedding''.
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''Quiet Weekend'' is a 1941 play by the British writer Esther McCracken. The play ran for over a thousand performances; it was a sequel to the 1941 play ''[[Quiet Wedding]]''.
  
 
In South Africa it was presented by the [[Brian Brooke Company]], produced by [[Will Jamieson]] in the [[Hofmeyr Hall]], February 1947. The cast: [[Petrina Fry]], [[Joyce Bradley]], [[Frank Wise]], [[Brian Brooke]], [[June Shaw]], [[Eve van der Byl]], [[John Longworth]], [[Dorothea Gibson]], [[Brigid Gibbings]].
 
In South Africa it was presented by the [[Brian Brooke Company]], produced by [[Will Jamieson]] in the [[Hofmeyr Hall]], February 1947. The cast: [[Petrina Fry]], [[Joyce Bradley]], [[Frank Wise]], [[Brian Brooke]], [[June Shaw]], [[Eve van der Byl]], [[John Longworth]], [[Dorothea Gibson]], [[Brigid Gibbings]].

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Quiet Weekend is a 1941 play by the British writer Esther McCracken. The play ran for over a thousand performances; it was a sequel to the 1941 play Quiet Wedding.

In South Africa it was presented by the Brian Brooke Company, produced by Will Jamieson in the Hofmeyr Hall, February 1947. The cast: Petrina Fry, Joyce Bradley, Frank Wise, Brian Brooke, June Shaw, Eve van der Byl, John Longworth, Dorothea Gibson, Brigid Gibbings.

Sources

South African Opinion, 4(1):23, 1947.

Brooke 1978. 157.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esther_McCracken


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