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''Lunchtime Concert'' a one-act play by American playwright Olwen Wymark (1932-2013). First produced in Glasgow, Scotland, at Citizens Theatre, (1966).
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''Lunchtime Concert'' a one-act play by American-born but long resident in England playwright Olwen Wymark (1932-2013). First produced in Glasgow, Scotland, at Citizens Theatre, (1966).
  
Presented by Pretoria Technikon at the [[National Arts Festival]] Student Drama in 1983, in conjunction with ''[[Philipp Hotz's Fury]]''. Directed and set designed by [[Frank Opperman]], lighting by [[Tanya Logan]], company and stage manager [[Adam Steyn]] who was also responsible for sound. The cast: [[Anton Schmidt]], [[Gregory Mellvill-Smith]], [[Kim de Beer]].  
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Published in ''Three Plays: Lunchtime Concert; The Inhabitants; Coda'' by Calder and Boyars, 1967.
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Presented by Pretoria Technikon at the [[National Arts Festival]] Student Drama in 1983, in conjunction with ''[[Philipp Hotz's Fury]]''. Directed and set designed by [[Frank Opperman]], lighting by [[Tanya Logan]], company and stage manager [[Adam Steyn]] who was also responsible for sound. The cast: [[Anton Schmidt]], [[Greg Melvill-Smith|Gregory Mellvill-Smith]], [[Kim de Beer]].  
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Latest revision as of 14:56, 31 August 2015

Lunchtime Concert a one-act play by American-born but long resident in England playwright Olwen Wymark (1932-2013). First produced in Glasgow, Scotland, at Citizens Theatre, (1966).

Published in Three Plays: Lunchtime Concert; The Inhabitants; Coda by Calder and Boyars, 1967.

Presented by Pretoria Technikon at the National Arts Festival Student Drama in 1983, in conjunction with Philipp Hotz's Fury. Directed and set designed by Frank Opperman, lighting by Tanya Logan, company and stage manager Adam Steyn who was also responsible for sound. The cast: Anton Schmidt, Gregory Mellvill-Smith, Kim de Beer.

Sources

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olwen_Wymark

National Arts Festival programme, 1983.


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