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− | Written as two interlinked plays, the first an exploration of Shakespeare's "foreign" language through a performance of ''[[Hamlet]]'', and the second dedicated to Pavel Kohout, and presents an underground performance of ''[[Macbeth]]'' under the threat of Czech political harassment. The play was published with the instruction that "the two parts must be performed together and may not be done with any other play." (Samuel French edition, London, | + | Written as two interlinked plays, the first an exploration of Shakespeare's "foreign" language through a performance of ''[[Hamlet]]'', and the second dedicated to Pavel Kohout, and presents an underground performance of ''[[Macbeth]]'' under the threat of Czech political harassment. The play was published with the instruction that "the two parts must be performed together and may not be done with any other play." (Samuel French edition, London, 1979) |
− | The plays opened on Broadway at the ''22 Steps'' on October 3, 1979. | + | The plays opened on Broadway at the ''22 Steps'' on October 3, 1979. Published in the same year. |
== Performance history in South Africa == | == Performance history in South Africa == | ||
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[[PACOFS]] Drama 25 Years, 1963-1988 | [[PACOFS]] Drama 25 Years, 1963-1988 | ||
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Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]] | Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]] |
Latest revision as of 16:14, 3 March 2017
Dogg's Hamlet, Cahoot's Macbeth are two plays by Tom Stoppard (1937-)[1], written to be performed together.
Contents
The original text
Written as two interlinked plays, the first an exploration of Shakespeare's "foreign" language through a performance of Hamlet, and the second dedicated to Pavel Kohout, and presents an underground performance of Macbeth under the threat of Czech political harassment. The play was published with the instruction that "the two parts must be performed together and may not be done with any other play." (Samuel French edition, London, 1979)
The plays opened on Broadway at the 22 Steps on October 3, 1979. Published in the same year.
Performance history in South Africa
1984: Produced by students of the University of Pretoria at the National Arts Festival. Director and Set designer Welma Piek.
1985: Produced by PACOFS 1985, directed by Ken Leach, with André-Jacques van der Merwe, Marchelle Verwey
1988: Produced by students of the University of Natal at the National Arts Festival, 1988.
Translations and adaptations
Sources
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dogg's_Hamlet,_Cahoot's_Macbeth
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Stoppard
National Arts Festival programmes, 1984 and 1988.
PACOFS Drama 25 Years, 1963-1988
Go to ESAT Bibliography
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