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== The original text ==
 
== The original text ==
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Written in 1923, the play opened at the Globe Theatre, London,  on 21 April 1925 and ran until 29 August. It deals with the story of two wives admitting to premarital sex and contemplating adultery, a theme that initially led to problems with the Lord Chamberlain's office.
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It was also performed in the Amsterdam Municipal Theatre in 1926 (but banned after a few performances), on Broadway in 1927,
  
 
==Translations and adaptations==
 
==Translations and adaptations==
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Translated into French as ''[[Le Printemps de Saint-Martin]]'', it was performed in Paris in 1928 and again in 1945.
  
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
1956: Produced by the [[Brian Brooke Company]] in which [[Diane Wilson]] played Saunders, October 1956.
 
  
1969 or 1970: A [[Pieter Toerien]] and [[Basil Rubin]] production was directed by [[Jean Doe]] at the [[Alexander Theatre]], Johannesburg, with [[Hermione Gingold]] in the cast.  
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1956: Produced in October by the [[Brian Brooke Company]] in which [[Diane Wilson]] played "Saunders".
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1969 or 1970: A [[Pieter Toerien]] and [[Basil Rubin]] production was directed by [[Jean Dell]] at the [[Alexander Theatre]], Johannesburg, with [[Hermione Gingold]] and [[Joan Heal]] in the cast.  
  
 
1975: Presented at [[Space Theatre|The Space]] (Cape Town) directed by [[Keith Grenville]], with [[Neels Bezuidenhout]], [[Paddy Canavan]], [[Grethe Fox|Grethe-Maria Fox]], [[Pietro Nolte]], [[John Ramsbottom]] and [[Maggie Soboil]]. The stage manager was [[Fatima Dike]].
 
1975: Presented at [[Space Theatre|The Space]] (Cape Town) directed by [[Keith Grenville]], with [[Neels Bezuidenhout]], [[Paddy Canavan]], [[Grethe Fox|Grethe-Maria Fox]], [[Pietro Nolte]], [[John Ramsbottom]] and [[Maggie Soboil]]. The stage manager was [[Fatima Dike]].
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== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fallen_Angels_(play)
  
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No%C3%ABl_Coward
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No%C3%ABl_Coward
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Scrapbook held by [[NELM]]: [Collection: GRENVILLE, Keith]: 2014. 273. 4.
 
Scrapbook held by [[NELM]]: [Collection: GRENVILLE, Keith]: 2014. 273. 4.
  
[[ESAT Bibliography Ar-Az|Astbury]] 1979.
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[[Brian Astbury|Astbury, Brian]] 1979. ''The Space/Die Ruimte/Indawo''. Cape Town: Moira and Azriel Fine.
  
[[ESAT Bibliography Tra-Tz|Tucker]], 1997. 267.
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[[Percival Tucker|Tucker, Percy]] 1997. ''Just the Ticket. My 50 Years in Show Business''. Johannesburg: Witwatersrand University Press. P. 267.
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Latest revision as of 06:33, 7 November 2023

Fallen Angels is a play by Noël Coward (1899-1973)[1]

The original text

Written in 1923, the play opened at the Globe Theatre, London, on 21 April 1925 and ran until 29 August. It deals with the story of two wives admitting to premarital sex and contemplating adultery, a theme that initially led to problems with the Lord Chamberlain's office.

It was also performed in the Amsterdam Municipal Theatre in 1926 (but banned after a few performances), on Broadway in 1927,

Translations and adaptations

Translated into French as Le Printemps de Saint-Martin, it was performed in Paris in 1928 and again in 1945.

Performance history in South Africa

1956: Produced in October by the Brian Brooke Company in which Diane Wilson played "Saunders".

1969 or 1970: A Pieter Toerien and Basil Rubin production was directed by Jean Dell at the Alexander Theatre, Johannesburg, with Hermione Gingold and Joan Heal in the cast.

1975: Presented at The Space (Cape Town) directed by Keith Grenville, with Neels Bezuidenhout, Paddy Canavan, Grethe-Maria Fox, Pietro Nolte, John Ramsbottom and Maggie Soboil. The stage manager was Fatima Dike.

1982: Presented by CAPAB in 1982 directed by Michael Atkinson starring George Jackson, Ronald Wallace.

1983: Presented by NAPAC, performed in Durban, Pietermaritzburg, Balgowan, Newcastle, Vryheid, Ladysmith, Uvongo, Kokstad, 17 October to 12 November.

Sources

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fallen_Angels_(play)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No%C3%ABl_Coward

Theatre programme (Alexander Theatre 1969) held by NELM: [Collection: FARMER, Anthony]: 2007. 18. 13. 397.

Theatre programme held by NELM (dated 1970): [Collection: KORT, Maurice]: 2012. 379. 12. 40.

Scrapbook held by NELM: [Collection: GRENVILLE, Keith]: 2014. 273. 4.

Astbury, Brian 1979. The Space/Die Ruimte/Indawo. Cape Town: Moira and Azriel Fine.

Tucker, Percy 1997. Just the Ticket. My 50 Years in Show Business. Johannesburg: Witwatersrand University Press. P. 267.

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