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== Sources ==  
 
== Sources ==  
  
Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beauty_Queen_of_Leenane]
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Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beauty_Queen_of_Leenane].
  
''Star'', 20 May 2008.
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''[[Die Burger]]'', 29 December 2001.
  
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Latest revision as of 17:14, 23 January 2020

The Beauty Queen of Leenane (1996) is a black comedy by London-born Irish playwright, screenwriter and film director Martin McDonagh [1] (1970-).

Performance history in South Africa

2001: First produced in South Africa at the Baxter Theatre in 2001, with Claire Berlein (Fleur du Cap Best Actress), and Paddy Canavan (who won a Fleur du Cap Theatre Award as best supporting actress), directed by Janice Honeyman. Set designed by Brian Collins.

2008: Flare Festival, Market Theatre Laboratory and Actor’s Centre, May 2008, directed by Benita Doria starring Vanessa Cooke, Mary Ann Barlow, Anthony Bishop and James MacEwan.

Sources

Wikipedia [2].

Die Burger, 29 December 2001.

The Star, 20 May 2008.

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