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1950: The play was produced in South Africa by [[Leonard Schach]] in April 1950 at the [[Labia Theatre]], the first to be presented under the banner of The [[Cockpit Players]]. [[Aedwyn Darroll]], [[Anthony Holbery]], [[Platon James]], [[Jobie Stewart|Job Stewart]] and [[Nigel Hawthorne]] were the members of the cast. Decor by [[Cecil Pym]], lighting by [[Ellie Swersky]].
 
1950: The play was produced in South Africa by [[Leonard Schach]] in April 1950 at the [[Labia Theatre]], the first to be presented under the banner of The [[Cockpit Players]]. [[Aedwyn Darroll]], [[Anthony Holbery]], [[Platon James]], [[Jobie Stewart|Job Stewart]] and [[Nigel Hawthorne]] were the members of the cast. Decor by [[Cecil Pym]], lighting by [[Ellie Swersky]].
  
1955: Presented by [[The Regent Players]], produced by [[Colin Romoff]], at the [[Library Theatre]], Johannesburg, 29 June to 9 July.  
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1955: Presented by [[The Regent Players]], produced by [[Colin Romoff]], at the [[Library Theatre]], Johannesburg, 29 June to 9 July. Romoff also starred in the play, with [[Ricky Arden]] and others.
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Latest revision as of 08:49, 8 October 2019

Home of the Brave (1946) is a play by American playwright, stage director and screenwriter Arthur Laurents (1917-2011) [1].

Translations and adaptations

A film adaptation was made in 1949, directed by Mark Robson.

Performance history in South Africa

1950: The play was produced in South Africa by Leonard Schach in April 1950 at the Labia Theatre, the first to be presented under the banner of The Cockpit Players. Aedwyn Darroll, Anthony Holbery, Platon James, Job Stewart and Nigel Hawthorne were the members of the cast. Decor by Cecil Pym, lighting by Ellie Swersky.

1955: Presented by The Regent Players, produced by Colin Romoff, at the Library Theatre, Johannesburg, 29 June to 9 July. Romoff also starred in the play, with Ricky Arden and others.

Sources

Wikipedia [2].

Inskip, 1977. p 30, 121.

Rand Daily Mail, 20 June 1955.

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