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Latest revision as of 21:20, 16 November 2015
Absence of a Cello (sometimes The Absence of a Cello) is a 1964 Broadway comedy written by American screenwriter and novelist Ira Wallach (1913—1995) [1].
Translations and adaptations
The play was rewritten and the setting changed to England in 1968 - it opened in the West End in London in October under the title Out of the Question.
Performance history in South Africa
1971-1972: The adaptation Out of the Question was staged by The Brian Brooke Company at the Brooke Theatre in Johannesburg, directed by Brooke from December 1971 to 5 February 1972, with Olive Bodill (Celia Pilgrim), John Hayter (Andrew Pilgrim), Gay Lambert (Marian Jellicoe), Patricia Sanders (Emma Littlewood), Michael Brooke (Peter Littlewood) and Angus Neill (Otis Clifton). Designed by Elizabeth MacLeish.
Sources
Brian Brooke Company theatre programme (undated).
Programme held by NELM: [Collection: KORT, Maurice]: 2012. 379. 25. 68
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