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''[[Over the Hill]]'' is a play by [[Paul Slabolepszy]].  
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''[[Over the Hill]]'' is a one-act play for three performers play by [[Paul Slabolepszy]] (1948-).  
  
 
== The original text ==
 
== The original text ==
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
  
1985: First performed at the close of the 1985 [[National Arts Festival|Grahamstown Festival]] as a double-bill with ''[[Under the Oaks]]'' starring [[Jonathan Rands]] (Steve), [[James Borthwick]] (Charlie) and [[Kate Edwards]] (Lynette), before moving to the [[Market Theatre]].  
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1985: First performed at the close of the 1985 [[National Arts Festival|Grahamstown Festival]] as a double-bill with ''[[Under the Oaks]]'', presented by [[Jon White-Spunner]] and [[Paul Slabolepszy]], directed by Slabolepszy, starring [[Jonathan Rands]] (Steve), [[James Borthwick]] (Charlie) and [[Kate Edwards]] (Lynette), before moving to the [[Baxter Theatre]], [[Elizabeth Sneddon]], the [[Hexagon Theatre]], the [[State Theatre]] and the [[Market Theatre]].  
  
 
1987: [[PACOFS]], 1987, (as part of a Double-bill with ''[[Under the Oaks]]''), directed by [[Gerben Kamper]] with [[Blaise Koch]], [[Annemarie Rauh]], [[André-Jacques van der Merwe]].
 
1987: [[PACOFS]], 1987, (as part of a Double-bill with ''[[Under the Oaks]]''), directed by [[Gerben Kamper]] with [[Blaise Koch]], [[Annemarie Rauh]], [[André-Jacques van der Merwe]].
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==Translations and adaptations==
 
==Translations and adaptations==
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'''Radio''' - an adaptation by the author was broadcast on radio in South Africa.
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'''Television''' - an adaptation by the author for television, under the title ''[[Swansong for Charlie]]'', was produced in 2003, directed by [[Bobby Heaney]].
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
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Baxter Theatre pamphlet, 1989.
 
Baxter Theatre pamphlet, 1989.
  
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[[Stephen Gray]] (ed). 1993. ''South Africa Plays''. Nick Hern Books.
  
 
Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography|ESAT Bibliography]]
 
Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography|ESAT Bibliography]]

Latest revision as of 15:50, 21 January 2024

Over the Hill is a one-act play for three performers play by Paul Slabolepszy (1948-).

The original text

A short play about rugby players, set in the dressing rooms. Quintessentially South African, it is a comedy with a strong element of pathos in its sympathetic view of ordinary people facing mini-crises in their lives.

Usually performed as one part of the two-hander Under the Oaks and Over the Hill, with Over the Hill as the first part. One-act. Cast: mixed.

Published in Mooi Street and Other Moves by Witwatersrand University Press (1994) and in South Africa Plays published by Nick Hern Books. (See Gosher, 1988)

Performance history in South Africa

1985: First performed at the close of the 1985 Grahamstown Festival as a double-bill with Under the Oaks, presented by Jon White-Spunner and Paul Slabolepszy, directed by Slabolepszy, starring Jonathan Rands (Steve), James Borthwick (Charlie) and Kate Edwards (Lynette), before moving to the Baxter Theatre, Elizabeth Sneddon, the Hexagon Theatre, the State Theatre and the Market Theatre.

1987: PACOFS, 1987, (as part of a Double-bill with Under the Oaks), directed by Gerben Kamper with Blaise Koch, Annemarie Rauh, André-Jacques van der Merwe.

1989: Baxter/Snap Production in association with PACT Drama Over the Hill was presented as part of a double-bill with Under the Oaks at the Baxter Concert Hall, opening on 14 December 1989. Directed by Bobby Heaney, starring James Borthwick, Christopher Wells, Shirley Johnston.

Translations and adaptations

Radio - an adaptation by the author was broadcast on radio in South Africa.

Television - an adaptation by the author for television, under the title Swansong for Charlie, was produced in 2003, directed by Bobby Heaney.

Sources

National Arts Festival programme, 1985.

PACOFS Drama 25 Years, 1963-1988.

Baxter Theatre pamphlet, 1989.

Stephen Gray (ed). 1993. South Africa Plays. Nick Hern Books.

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