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1954: Presented by the [[Little Theatre Players]] at the [[Little Theatre]] in October, directed by [[Donald Inskip]]. | 1954: Presented by the [[Little Theatre Players]] at the [[Little Theatre]] in October, directed by [[Donald Inskip]]. | ||
− | 1966: [[Johannesburg Repertory Society]] | + | 1966: Directed by [[James Gilhoulley]] for the [[Johannesburg Repertory Society]] at the [[Alexander Theatre]] from 16 February 1966. The cast consisted of [[Margaret Inglis]], [[Joe Stewardson]], [[Jane Fenn]], [[Peter Prowse]], [[Julie Mills]], [[Jeanette Neale]], [[Elizabeth Francis]], [[Frank Douglass]] and [[Geoffrey Morris]]. Costumes designed by [[Ivor Kirsten]]. |
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''World Drama'' by Allardyce Nicoll. Harrap, 1949. p.840. | ''World Drama'' by Allardyce Nicoll. Harrap, 1949. p.840. | ||
Latest revision as of 20:55, 26 January 2019
The Constant Wife is a play by British playwright and novelist Somerset Maugham [1] (1874-1965). The theme is the double standard in marriage. .
Contents
The original text
Published in Selected plays by W. Somerset Maugham. Penguin, 1963.
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
1954: Presented by the Little Theatre Players at the Little Theatre in October, directed by Donald Inskip.
1966: Directed by James Gilhoulley for the Johannesburg Repertory Society at the Alexander Theatre from 16 February 1966. The cast consisted of Margaret Inglis, Joe Stewardson, Jane Fenn, Peter Prowse, Julie Mills, Jeanette Neale, Elizabeth Francis, Frank Douglass and Geoffrey Morris. Costumes designed by Ivor Kirsten.
Sources
World Drama by Allardyce Nicoll. Harrap, 1949. p.840.
Inskip, 1972. p.142.
Tucker, 1997. p.213.
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