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− | A programme of *** compiled and directed by [[Yvonne Bryceland]] for a lunch-hour production at [[The Space]] (Cape Town) in | + | A programme of *** compiled and directed by [[Yvonne Bryceland]] for a lunch-hour production at [[The Space]] (Cape Town) in 1973. The cast consisted of [[Phillip Boucher]], [[Bill Flynn]], [[Lynne Maree]], [[Peter Piccolo]], [[Christopher Prophet]], [[Jacqui Singer]] and [[Maralin Vanrenen]]. |
''Fragments'', non-verbal theatre, a fascinating sound/movement piece devies by four drama students assisted by [[Jennie Reznek]], facilitated by UCT’s [[David Haynes]]. A relationship is played out between a man and a woman with each character having a carbon copy psyche, two actors, nude to the waist covered in grey paint. Performed at a mini-festival linked to a [[Theatre Action Group]] (Cape Town) seminar in 1991. | ''Fragments'', non-verbal theatre, a fascinating sound/movement piece devies by four drama students assisted by [[Jennie Reznek]], facilitated by UCT’s [[David Haynes]]. A relationship is played out between a man and a woman with each character having a carbon copy psyche, two actors, nude to the waist covered in grey paint. Performed at a mini-festival linked to a [[Theatre Action Group]] (Cape Town) seminar in 1991. |
Latest revision as of 18:37, 15 January 2016
A programme of *** compiled and directed by Yvonne Bryceland for a lunch-hour production at The Space (Cape Town) in 1973. The cast consisted of Phillip Boucher, Bill Flynn, Lynne Maree, Peter Piccolo, Christopher Prophet, Jacqui Singer and Maralin Vanrenen.
Fragments, non-verbal theatre, a fascinating sound/movement piece devies by four drama students assisted by Jennie Reznek, facilitated by UCT’s David Haynes. A relationship is played out between a man and a woman with each character having a carbon copy psyche, two actors, nude to the waist covered in grey paint. Performed at a mini-festival linked to a Theatre Action Group (Cape Town) seminar in 1991.
Sources
Astbury 1979.
The Star, 8 Oct 1991
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