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A comedy by American playwright Wendy Wasserstein. The play focuses on three Jewish-American sisters and their lives. Wasserstein received the William Inge Award for Distinguished Achievement in American Theatre for this play.
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A comedy by American playwright Wendy Wasserstein [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wendy_Wasserstein] (1950-2006), The play focuses on three Jewish-American sisters and their lives. Wasserstein received the William Inge Award for Distinguished Achievement in American Theatre for this play.
  
 
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
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Presented by [[Pieter Toerien]] at the [[Alhambra Theatre]] opening 9 May 199* and at the [[Theatre on the Bay]] opening 8 August 199*. Directed by [[Alan Swerdlow]], production adviser [[Janet Suzman]]. The cast: [[Candice Derman]] {Tess Goode), [[Denise Stock]] (Pfeni rosensweig), [[Lena Farugia]] (Sara Goode), [[Philip Godawa]] (Geoffrey Duncan), [[Peter J. Elliott]] (Mervyn Kant), [[Michele Maxwell]] (Gorgeous Teitelbaum), [[Mauro Faraoni]] (Tom Valianus), [[John Whiteley]] (Nicholas Pym). Set designed by [[Anne Carghill]], set co-ordinated and lighting designed by [[Jannie Swanepoel]], wardrobe co-ordinated by [[Colleen Moabelo]].
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Presented by [[Pieter Toerien]] at the [[Alhambra Theatre]] opening 9 May 1995 and at the [[Theatre on the Bay]] opening 8 August 1995. Directed by [[Alan Swerdlow]], production adviser [[Janet Suzman]]. The cast: [[Candice Derman]] {Tess Goode), [[Denise Stock]] (Pfeni Rosensweig), [[Lena Farugia]] (Sara Goode), [[Philip Godawa]] (Geoffrey Duncan), [[Peter J. Elliott]] (Mervyn Kant), [[Michele Maxwell]] (Gorgeous Teitelbaum), [[Mauro Faraoni]] (Tom Valianus), [[John Whiteley]] (Nicholas Pym). Set designed by [[Anne Carghill]], set co-ordinated and lighting designed by [[Jannie Swanepoel]], wardrobe co-ordinated by [[Colleen Moabelo]].
 
 
  
 
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== Sources ==

Latest revision as of 12:17, 15 March 2016

A comedy by American playwright Wendy Wasserstein [1] (1950-2006), The play focuses on three Jewish-American sisters and their lives. Wasserstein received the William Inge Award for Distinguished Achievement in American Theatre for this play.

The original text

The play first opened in April 1992 at the Seattle Repertory Theatre.

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

Presented by Pieter Toerien at the Alhambra Theatre opening 9 May 1995 and at the Theatre on the Bay opening 8 August 1995. Directed by Alan Swerdlow, production adviser Janet Suzman. The cast: Candice Derman {Tess Goode), Denise Stock (Pfeni Rosensweig), Lena Farugia (Sara Goode), Philip Godawa (Geoffrey Duncan), Peter J. Elliott (Mervyn Kant), Michele Maxwell (Gorgeous Teitelbaum), Mauro Faraoni (Tom Valianus), John Whiteley (Nicholas Pym). Set designed by Anne Carghill, set co-ordinated and lighting designed by Jannie Swanepoel, wardrobe co-ordinated by Colleen Moabelo.

Sources

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

The Sisters Rosensweig programme


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