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[[The Frog Prince]] is a tale by the Brothers' Grimm. | [[The Frog Prince]] is a tale by the Brothers' Grimm. | ||
− | =Plays based on the tale= | + | ==Plays based on the tale== |
A number of plays, children's books and films have been based on the tale over the years. Listed here are plays, pantomimes and other versions of the tales, performed in South Africa, or with a South African connection. | A number of plays, children's books and films have been based on the tale over the years. Listed here are plays, pantomimes and other versions of the tales, performed in South Africa, or with a South African connection. | ||
− | + | == Performance history in South Africa == | |
1959: A pantomime version, with music by [[Doreen Slater]], presented by the [[East London Theatre Guild]] at the [[East London City Hall]], produced by [[Jimmy Nicholas]], musical direction by [[Jean Fowler]], choreography by [[Cecile Cowie]]. | 1959: A pantomime version, with music by [[Doreen Slater]], presented by the [[East London Theatre Guild]] at the [[East London City Hall]], produced by [[Jimmy Nicholas]], musical direction by [[Jean Fowler]], choreography by [[Cecile Cowie]]. | ||
− | + | == Sources == | |
[[Arts Theatre Club]] archive held by [[George Mountjoy]]. | [[Arts Theatre Club]] archive held by [[George Mountjoy]]. |
Latest revision as of 15:03, 22 May 2024
The Frog Prince is a tale by the Brothers' Grimm.
Plays based on the tale
A number of plays, children's books and films have been based on the tale over the years. Listed here are plays, pantomimes and other versions of the tales, performed in South Africa, or with a South African connection.
Performance history in South Africa
1959: A pantomime version, with music by Doreen Slater, presented by the East London Theatre Guild at the East London City Hall, produced by Jimmy Nicholas, musical direction by Jean Fowler, choreography by Cecile Cowie.
Sources
Arts Theatre Club archive held by George Mountjoy.
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