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'''''Charlie and the Chocolate Factory''''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_and_the_Chocolate_Factory] is a stage play, often with songs, for young audiences. It comes in a variety of forms adapted from the children's book by the same name.
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'''''Charlie and the Chocolate Factory''''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_and_the_Chocolate_Factory] is a stage play, often with songs, for young audiences. It comes in a variety of forms adapted by various writers from the children's book by the same name.
  
 
== The original text ==
 
== The original text ==
'''''Charlie and the Chocolate Factory''''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_and_the_Chocolate_Factory] is a 1964 children's book by British author Roald Dahl [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roald_Dahl].  
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'''''Charlie and the Chocolate Factory''''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_and_the_Chocolate_Factory] is a 1964 children's fantasy novel by British author Roald Dahl [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roald_Dahl].
  
 
==Translations and adaptations==
 
==Translations and adaptations==
In addition to spawning several sequels, ''Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'' has frequently been adapted for other media, including games, radio, the screen, and stage, most often as plays or musicals for children - often titled ''Willy Wonka'' or ''Willy Wonka, Jr.''.
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In addition to spawning several sequels, ''Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'' has frequently been adapted for other media, including games, radio, the screen, and stage, most often as plays or musicals for children - often titled ''Willy Wonka'' or ''Willy Wonka, Jr.'' (Wikipedia)
  
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
1977: Staged by [[PACT Playwork]], adapted and directed by [[Nigel Vermaas]], with a cast including [[Craig Stein]], [[Robin Malan]], [[Gerben Kamper]], [[Alwyn Swart]], [[Lochner de Kock]], [[Allan Goldstein]], [[Gillian Harris]], [[Charles Whaley]], [[Alan Swerdlow]], [[Bo Petersen]], [[Lisa Waldbaum]], [[Peter Terry]], [[Gregory Wallace]], [[Reg Britz]], [[John Rogers]], [[Pierre van Pletzen]] and others. Assistant Director [[Peter Terry]], Musical Director/Composer [[Laurika Rauch]] and choreographer [[Bo Petersen]].
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1977: Staged as '''''[[Charlie and the Chocolate Factory... and beyond]]''''' by [[PACT Playwork]], adapted and directed by [[Nigel Vermaas]], with a cast including [[Craig Stein]], [[Robin Malan]], [[Gerben Kamper]], [[Alwyn Swart]], [[Lochner de Kock]], [[Allan Goldstein]], [[Gillian Harris]], [[Charles Whaley]], [[Alan Swerdlow]], [[Bo Petersen]], [[Lisa Waldbaum]], [[Peter Terry]], [[Gregory Wallace]], [[Reg Britz]], [[John Rogers]], [[Pierre van Pletzen]] and others. Assistant Director [[Peter Terry]], Musical Director/Composer [[Laurika Rauch]] and choreographer [[Bo Petersen]].
  
2000: Staged as ''Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'', presented by [[University of Stellenbosch Drama Department]] in April in the [[H.B. Thom Theatre]], directed by [[Shirley Johnston]].
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2000: Staged by the [[Stellenbosch Drama Department]] as ''[[Charlie and the Chocolate Factory]]'', performed in the [[H.B. Thom Theatre]] during April. Directed by [[Shirley Johnston]] with a large cast that included [[Ranza Skordis]], [[Merlin Balie]], [[Neels van Jaarsveld]], [[Marnus Els]], [[Elana Afrika]], [[Tanya Baleson]], [[Niël Rademan]], [[Graeme Bootsma]], [[Lindi Smit]] and [[Stefan Blignaut]]. The production crew included [[Michelle Pietersen]] (production manager and lighting design), [[Marisa Steenkamp]] (stage manager), [[Leopold Senekal]] (set design), [[Zani Nel]] (sound design), [[Elrina Marais]] (costume design) and [[Kobus Rossouw]] (head technician).
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
 
[[PACT Playwork]] theatre programme, 1977.
 
[[PACT Playwork]] theatre programme, 1977.
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[[Petru Wessels|Petru]] & [[Carel Trichardt]] theatre programme collection.
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ASM [[Liane Mulder]]'s prompt copy of the text for the 2002 Stellenbosch production, found in the [[Stellenbosch Drama Department]] archives in 2022.
  
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]

Latest revision as of 07:43, 29 November 2022

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory [1] is a stage play, often with songs, for young audiences. It comes in a variety of forms adapted by various writers from the children's book by the same name.

The original text

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory [2] is a 1964 children's fantasy novel by British author Roald Dahl [3].

Translations and adaptations

In addition to spawning several sequels, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory has frequently been adapted for other media, including games, radio, the screen, and stage, most often as plays or musicals for children - often titled Willy Wonka or Willy Wonka, Jr. (Wikipedia)

Performance history in South Africa

1977: Staged as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory... and beyond by PACT Playwork, adapted and directed by Nigel Vermaas, with a cast including Craig Stein, Robin Malan, Gerben Kamper, Alwyn Swart, Lochner de Kock, Allan Goldstein, Gillian Harris, Charles Whaley, Alan Swerdlow, Bo Petersen, Lisa Waldbaum, Peter Terry, Gregory Wallace, Reg Britz, John Rogers, Pierre van Pletzen and others. Assistant Director Peter Terry, Musical Director/Composer Laurika Rauch and choreographer Bo Petersen.

2000: Staged by the Stellenbosch Drama Department as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, performed in the H.B. Thom Theatre during April. Directed by Shirley Johnston with a large cast that included Ranza Skordis, Merlin Balie, Neels van Jaarsveld, Marnus Els, Elana Afrika, Tanya Baleson, Niël Rademan, Graeme Bootsma, Lindi Smit and Stefan Blignaut. The production crew included Michelle Pietersen (production manager and lighting design), Marisa Steenkamp (stage manager), Leopold Senekal (set design), Zani Nel (sound design), Elrina Marais (costume design) and Kobus Rossouw (head technician).

Sources

PACT Playwork theatre programme, 1977.

Petru & Carel Trichardt theatre programme collection.

ASM Liane Mulder's prompt copy of the text for the 2002 Stellenbosch production, found in the Stellenbosch Drama Department archives in 2022.

Go to ESAT Bibliography

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