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+ | Written as a sequel to Brown's popular play ''[[The Circus Adventure]]'', it follows the characters of the earlier play on a new adventure. Set in the 1890s, in early Johannesburg and the Karoo. | ||
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[[Brian Barrow]] and [[Yvonne Williams-Short]] (eds.). 1988. ''Theatre Alive! The [[Baxter Theatre|Baxter]] Story 1977-1987''. Cape Town: The [[Baxter Theatre]]. | [[Brian Barrow]] and [[Yvonne Williams-Short]] (eds.). 1988. ''Theatre Alive! The [[Baxter Theatre|Baxter]] Story 1977-1987''. Cape Town: The [[Baxter Theatre]]. | ||
+ | [[James Ambrose Brown]]. 19**. ''[[The Kimberley Circus]]''. Copy of the typed text for the performer playing "Cat", held in the archive of the drama department at the [[University of Stellenbosch]]) | ||
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]] | Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]] |
Latest revision as of 05:34, 7 July 2022
The Kimberley Circus is a play in two acts by James Ambrose Brown (1919-).
Contents
The original text
Written as a sequel to Brown's popular play The Circus Adventure, it follows the characters of the earlier play on a new adventure. Set in the 1890s, in early Johannesburg and the Karoo.
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
1978: Performed as a Baxter Theatre Production in the Concert Hall, Baxter Theatre in June 1978. Directed by David Crichton with David Crichton, Chris Galloway, Roland Stafford, Paul Bosman, Suzanne Brenner, Johan Esterhuizen, Charles Gallcher, Pippa Dyer, Sandra Williams.
Sources
Brian Barrow and Yvonne Williams-Short (eds.). 1988. Theatre Alive! The Baxter Story 1977-1987. Cape Town: The Baxter Theatre.
James Ambrose Brown. 19**. The Kimberley Circus. Copy of the typed text for the performer playing "Cat", held in the archive of the drama department at the University of Stellenbosch)
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