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''Sweet Eros'' by Terence McNally. *** Produced Upstairs at [[Space Theatre|The Space]] (Cape Town) in 197*, directed and designed by [[Bill Tanner]] with [[Jack Klaff]] and [[Maralin Vanrenen]]. Lighting and stage management by [[Donald Fuller]].  Because of the nudity central to the play, it was largely only Club members who came to watch the performance.  
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''Sweet Eros'' is a one-act, two-character play by [[Terrence McNally]], which premiered Off-Broadway in 1968.
  
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
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Produced Upstairs at [[Space Theatre|The Space]] (Cape Town) in 1972 , directed and designed by [[Bill Tanner]] with [[Jack Klaff]] and [[Maralin Vanrenen]]. Lighting and stage management by [[Donald Fuller]].  Because of the nudity central to the play, it was largely only Club members who came to watch the performance.
  
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==Translations and adaptations==
  
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== Sources ==
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Latest revision as of 18:17, 6 April 2015

Sweet Eros is a one-act, two-character play by Terrence McNally, which premiered Off-Broadway in 1968.

Performance history in South Africa

Produced Upstairs at The Space (Cape Town) in 1972 , directed and designed by Bill Tanner with Jack Klaff and Maralin Vanrenen. Lighting and stage management by Donald Fuller. Because of the nudity central to the play, it was largely only Club members who came to watch the performance.

Translations and adaptations

Sources

Astbury, 1979.


Go to ESAT Bibliography

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