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== Performance history in South Africa == | == Performance history in South Africa == | ||
− | 1994: First performed at the [[National Arts Festival|Grahamstown Festival]] 1994 starring [[Dick Reineke]], directed by [[Deon | + | |
+ | 1994: First performed at the [[National Arts Festival|Grahamstown Festival]] 1994 starring [[Dick Reineke]], directed by [[Deon Opperman]]. Stage manager [[Gyles Westcott]], design [[Deon Opperman|Opperman]], backdrop painting [[Gareth Schweitzer]], artistic advisor [[Lindy Roberts]], sound recording [[Jeremy Mansfield]], poster design [[Dick Reineke]], administration [[Bridgit Opperman]], opening music [[Siva Devar]]. | ||
2002: Directed by Opperman with [[Craig Jackson]] at [[Aardklop festival]] 2002. | 2002: Directed by Opperman with [[Craig Jackson]] at [[Aardklop festival]] 2002. | ||
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== Source == | == Source == | ||
− | 1994 National Arts Festival programme, 52-53. | + | 1994 [[National Arts Festival]] programme, 52-53. |
Review written by [[Terry Herbst]], ''[[The Herald]]'', 5 July 1994. | Review written by [[Terry Herbst]], ''[[The Herald]]'', 5 July 1994. |
Latest revision as of 09:18, 31 October 2022
Goya is a one-man play by Deon Opperman, about the Spanish painter’s life.
Performance history in South Africa
1994: First performed at the Grahamstown Festival 1994 starring Dick Reineke, directed by Deon Opperman. Stage manager Gyles Westcott, design Opperman, backdrop painting Gareth Schweitzer, artistic advisor Lindy Roberts, sound recording Jeremy Mansfield, poster design Dick Reineke, administration Bridgit Opperman, opening music Siva Devar.
2002: Directed by Opperman with Craig Jackson at Aardklop festival 2002.
Source
1994 National Arts Festival programme, 52-53.
Review written by Terry Herbst, The Herald, 5 July 1994.
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