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''[[The Anastasia File]]'' is a play by English playwright [[Royce Ryton]] (1924-2009). Did the daughter of Tsar Nicholas II die with the rest of the imperial family in 1918? Or was she the girl found in an asylum in 1920?
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''[[The Anastasia File]]'' is a play by English playwright [[Royce Ryton]] (1924-2009)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royce_Ryton].
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''Though based on the life of the Russian duchess [[Anastasia]], the play is not to be confused with '''[[Anastasia]]''' the 1952 French play by Marcelle Maurette''
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==The original text==
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Did the daughter of Tsar Nicholas II die with the rest of the imperial family in 1918? Or was she the girl found in an asylum in 1920? Ryton's play presents the case for and against "Mrs. Manahan".
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It appears to have been written for and first performed by  the Cambridge Theatre Company in 1978. The performance text published in 1986 by [[Samuel French]].
  
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
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1986-1987: Produced by [[Pieter Toerien]], first performance at the [[Leonard Rayne Theatre]] 28 June 1986 and at the [[Baxter Theatre]] in 1987. Directed by [[John Carson]], starring [[Sandra Duncan]], [[John Whiteley]], [[Neville Thomas]], [[Michael Maxwell]], [[Theresa Iglich]]. Set designed by [[John Carson]] and [[Jannie Swanepoel]], lighting by [[Jannie Swanepoel]], costume designer [[John Tullis]].
 
1986-1987: Produced by [[Pieter Toerien]], first performance at the [[Leonard Rayne Theatre]] 28 June 1986 and at the [[Baxter Theatre]] in 1987. Directed by [[John Carson]], starring [[Sandra Duncan]], [[John Whiteley]], [[Neville Thomas]], [[Michael Maxwell]], [[Theresa Iglich]]. Set designed by [[John Carson]] and [[Jannie Swanepoel]], lighting by [[Jannie Swanepoel]], costume designer [[John Tullis]].
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royce_Ryton.
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https://www.theguardian.com/film/2009/apr/18/obituary-royce-ryton
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''The Anastasia File'' theatre programme, 1986.
 
''The Anastasia File'' theatre programme, 1986.
  
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https://www.concordtheatricals.co.uk/p/9248/the-anastasia-file
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Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]
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Latest revision as of 15:32, 11 January 2024

The Anastasia File is a play by English playwright Royce Ryton (1924-2009)[1].

Though based on the life of the Russian duchess Anastasia, the play is not to be confused with Anastasia the 1952 French play by Marcelle Maurette

The original text

Did the daughter of Tsar Nicholas II die with the rest of the imperial family in 1918? Or was she the girl found in an asylum in 1920? Ryton's play presents the case for and against "Mrs. Manahan".

It appears to have been written for and first performed by the Cambridge Theatre Company in 1978. The performance text published in 1986 by Samuel French.

Performance history in South Africa

1986-1987: Produced by Pieter Toerien, first performance at the Leonard Rayne Theatre 28 June 1986 and at the Baxter Theatre in 1987. Directed by John Carson, starring Sandra Duncan, John Whiteley, Neville Thomas, Michael Maxwell, Theresa Iglich. Set designed by John Carson and Jannie Swanepoel, lighting by Jannie Swanepoel, costume designer John Tullis.

Sources

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royce_Ryton.

https://www.theguardian.com/film/2009/apr/18/obituary-royce-ryton

The Anastasia File theatre programme, 1986.

https://www.concordtheatricals.co.uk/p/9248/the-anastasia-file

Go to ESAT Bibliography

Return to

Return to PLAYS I: Original SA plays

Return to PLAYS II: Foreign plays

Return to PLAYS III: Collections

Return to PLAYS IV: Pageants and public performances

Return to South African Festivals and Competitions

Return to South African Radio Plays and Serials

Return to South African Television Plays and Series

Return to South_African_Films

Return to The ESAT Entries

Return to Main Page