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''Fanny'' (1931) depicting a section of Marseilles life using satire and irony, by Marcel Pagnol (1895-1974). Translator unknown. Directed by [[Albert Ninio]] for the [[Alexander Theatre]], opening on 8 August 1968. The cast: [[Gabriel Bayman]]/[[Patrick Mynhardt]], [[Raymond Novak]], [[Doreen Lamb]], [[Pieter Hauptfleisch]]. [[Max Angorn]], [[George Moore]], [[Vanessa Cooke]], [[Nic West]], [[Guy Henderson]], [[Jeremy Bonnell]], [[Norman McLeod]].  
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''[[Fanny]]'' is a 1931 play by French novelist, playwright and filmmaker Marcel Pagnol (1895-1974) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcel_Pagnol] depicting a section of Marseilles life using satire and irony.  
  
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Translator into English unknown.
  
(Source: ''[[Teater SA]]'', 1(2), 1968).
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
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1968: Directed by [[Albert Ninio]] for the [[Alexander Theatre]], opening on 8 August 1968. The cast: [[Gabriel Bayman]]/[[Patrick Mynhardt]], [[Raymond Novak]], [[Doreen Lamb]], [[Pieter Hauptfleisch]]. [[Max Angorn]], [[George Moore]], [[Vanessa Cooke]], [[Nic West]], [[Guy Henderson]], [[Jeremy Bonnell]], [[Norman McLeod]].  
  
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== Sources ==
  
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''[[Teater SA]]'', 1(2), 1968.
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''[[Die Burger]]'', 1 September 1968.
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Fanny is a 1931 play by French novelist, playwright and filmmaker Marcel Pagnol (1895-1974) [1] depicting a section of Marseilles life using satire and irony.

Translator into English unknown.

Performance history in South Africa

1968: Directed by Albert Ninio for the Alexander Theatre, opening on 8 August 1968. The cast: Gabriel Bayman/Patrick Mynhardt, Raymond Novak, Doreen Lamb, Pieter Hauptfleisch. Max Angorn, George Moore, Vanessa Cooke, Nic West, Guy Henderson, Jeremy Bonnell, Norman McLeod.

Sources

Teater SA, 1(2), 1968.

Die Burger, 1 September 1968.

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