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1991: A production presented at the [[Wits Theatre Complex]] by [[Theatre for Africa]] was directed and designed by the authors.
 
1991: A production presented at the [[Wits Theatre Complex]] by [[Theatre for Africa]] was directed and designed by the authors.
  
2010: A [[Theatre for Africa]] production was staged at the [[Baxter Theatre Centre]] and at the [[Grahamstown Festival]]. The original script was adapted by [[Nicholas Ellenbogen|Nicholas]] and [[Luke Ellenbogen]] and [[Christopher Weare]] and the production was directed by [[Christopher Weare|Weare]]. The various parts were played by [[Nicholas Ellenbogen|Nicholas]] and [[Luke Ellenbogen]].
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2010: A [[Theatre for Africa]] production was staged at the [[Baxter Theatre Centre]] and at the [[Grahamstown Festival]]. The original script was adapted by [[Nicholas Ellenbogen|Nicholas]] and [[Luke Ellenbogen]] and [[Christopher Weare]] and the production was directed by [[Christopher Weare|Weare]]. [[Nicholas Ellenbogen]] played Salty Hepburn and [[Luke Ellenbogen]] played all the other parts.
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Revision as of 07:05, 8 February 2016

Raiders of the Lost Aardvark is a play created by Nicholas Ellenbogen and Ellis Pearson.

The original text

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

1991: A production presented at the Wits Theatre Complex by Theatre for Africa was directed and designed by the authors.

2010: A Theatre for Africa production was staged at the Baxter Theatre Centre and at the Grahamstown Festival. The original script was adapted by Nicholas and Luke Ellenbogen and Christopher Weare and the production was directed by Weare. Nicholas Ellenbogen played Salty Hepburn and Luke Ellenbogen played all the other parts.

Sources

Theatre programme, 1991.

Theatre for Africa programme, 2010

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