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''The Boy Friend'' by Sandy Wilson. (Sometimes misspelled The Boyfriend) Hugely popular musical, a pastiche of 1920’s music, first performed internationally on January 14 1954 in London. Often produced in South Africa. The first production was at the [[Brooke Theatre]] in May 1957, starring [[Ivan Berold]], [[June Hern]], [[Shirley Hepburn]], [[Maureen Adair]] and [[Bruce Anderson]] with sets and costumes by [[Pamela Lewis]] and [[Heather MacDonald-Rouse]], and msical direction by [[Gertrude Walsh]].
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''The Boy Friend'' is a 1953 musical by [[Sandy Wilson]]. A pastiche of 1920’s music. (Sometimes misspelled ''The Boyfriend''). [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Boy_Friend_%28musical%29]
  
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
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1957: Often produced in South Africa. The first production was at the [[Brooke Theatre]] in May 1957, directed by [[Sandy Wilson]], starring [[Ivan Berold]], [[June Hern]], [[Shirley Hepburn]], [[Maureen Adair]] and [[Bruce Anderson]] with sets and costumes by [[Pamela Lewis]] and [[Heather MacDonald-Rouse]], and musical direction by [[Gertrude Walsh]].
  
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1969: Produced by Australian producer Noel Tovey [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noel_Tovey], staged by the [[Academy Theatre]] at the [[Brooke Theatre]] with [[Jo-Ann Pezarro]] and [[Richard Loring]]. The cast also included seven British artists as well as South African performers [[Gail Williamson]], [[Olive King]], [[Trevor Wayne]]. Costumes by [[Patti Slavin|Pat Slavin]].
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1980: Directed by [[Noël Roos]] for [[Universiteitsteater Stellenbosch|University Theatre Stellenbosch]] in the [[H.B. Thom Theatre]] in October 1980, starring, among others, [[Natalia de Rocha]] and [[Joanie Combrink]].
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1981: Staged by the [[Port Elizabeth Gilbert & Sullivan Society]] in 1981.
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== Sources ==
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[[UTS]] theatre programme.
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[[ESAT Bibliography Tra-Tz|Tucker]], 1997. 106-107, 250.
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''[[The Rand Daily Mail]]'', 6 November 1969.
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[[ESAT Bibliography Bri-Bru|Brooke]] 1978. 256.
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Latest revision as of 09:03, 3 March 2022

The Boy Friend is a 1953 musical by Sandy Wilson. A pastiche of 1920’s music. (Sometimes misspelled The Boyfriend). [1]

The original text

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

1957: Often produced in South Africa. The first production was at the Brooke Theatre in May 1957, directed by Sandy Wilson, starring Ivan Berold, June Hern, Shirley Hepburn, Maureen Adair and Bruce Anderson with sets and costumes by Pamela Lewis and Heather MacDonald-Rouse, and musical direction by Gertrude Walsh.

1969: Produced by Australian producer Noel Tovey [2], staged by the Academy Theatre at the Brooke Theatre with Jo-Ann Pezarro and Richard Loring. The cast also included seven British artists as well as South African performers Gail Williamson, Olive King, Trevor Wayne. Costumes by Pat Slavin.

1980: Directed by Noël Roos for University Theatre Stellenbosch in the H.B. Thom Theatre in October 1980, starring, among others, Natalia de Rocha and Joanie Combrink.

1981: Staged by the Port Elizabeth Gilbert & Sullivan Society in 1981.

Sources

UTS theatre programme.

Tucker, 1997. 106-107, 250.

The Rand Daily Mail, 6 November 1969.

Brooke 1978. 256.


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