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− | '''''Christian!''''' is a 1979 musical with music by [[Nick Taylor]], lyrics by [[Nick Taylor|Taylor]] and [[Alex Learmont]] and book by [[Nick Taylor|Nick]] and [[Birthe Taylor]]. | + | '''''Christian!''''' is a 1979 musical with music by [[Nick Taylor]], lyrics by [[Nick Taylor|Taylor]] and [[Alex Learmont]] and book by [[Nick Taylor|Nick]] and [[Birthe Taylor]]. It was inspired by Bunyon's ''Pilgrim's Progress''. |
The musical has the extended title: '''''Christian! or Follow the Man with the Big Bass Drum in the Holy Glory Band!''''' and has also been staged as '''''Follow that Man'''''. | The musical has the extended title: '''''Christian! or Follow the Man with the Big Bass Drum in the Holy Glory Band!''''' and has also been staged as '''''Follow that Man'''''. | ||
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== Performance history in South Africa == | == Performance history in South Africa == | ||
− | 1979: | + | 1979: Presented by [[NAPAC]] Drama for their tenth Christmas production in the [[Alhambra Theatre]] in Durban, directed by [[Geoffrey Sutherland]], from 15 December 1979 |
− | 1980: | + | 1980: Presented by [[NAPAC]] in February at [[His Majesty's Theatre]], directed and choreographed by [[Geoffrey Sutherland]] starring [[Barry Kent|Barry]] and [[Taylor Kent]]. |
1986: Staged by [[NAPAC]] in The [[Natal Playhouse]], directed and choreographed by [[Geoffrey Sutherland]], with [[Mark Richardson]] (Christian), [[Judy Broderick]] (Christiana), [[Peter J. Elliott]] (Evangelist), [[Mike Huff]] (Appolyon) and others, including [[Roy Sergeant]], [[David Brown]], [[Mary Harrison]], [[Jonathan Taylor]], [[Odile Rault]], [[Jenny de Lenta]] and [[Sandy Dyer]]. Assistant director was [[Bryan Hill]] and musical director was [[Graham Scott]]. Sets by [[Geoffrey Sutherland]] and costumes by [[Antony Bullimore]]. | 1986: Staged by [[NAPAC]] in The [[Natal Playhouse]], directed and choreographed by [[Geoffrey Sutherland]], with [[Mark Richardson]] (Christian), [[Judy Broderick]] (Christiana), [[Peter J. Elliott]] (Evangelist), [[Mike Huff]] (Appolyon) and others, including [[Roy Sergeant]], [[David Brown]], [[Mary Harrison]], [[Jonathan Taylor]], [[Odile Rault]], [[Jenny de Lenta]] and [[Sandy Dyer]]. Assistant director was [[Bryan Hill]] and musical director was [[Graham Scott]]. Sets by [[Geoffrey Sutherland]] and costumes by [[Antony Bullimore]]. | ||
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[[Petru Wessels|Petru]] & [[Carel Trichardt]] theatre programme collection. | [[Petru Wessels|Petru]] & [[Carel Trichardt]] theatre programme collection. | ||
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+ | [[ESAT Bibliography Tra-Tz|Tucker]], 1997. p.382. | ||
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]] | Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]] |
Latest revision as of 17:31, 1 March 2018
Christian! is a 1979 musical with music by Nick Taylor, lyrics by Taylor and Alex Learmont and book by Nick and Birthe Taylor. It was inspired by Bunyon's Pilgrim's Progress.
The musical has the extended title: Christian! or Follow the Man with the Big Bass Drum in the Holy Glory Band! and has also been staged as Follow that Man.
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Performance history in South Africa
1979: Presented by NAPAC Drama for their tenth Christmas production in the Alhambra Theatre in Durban, directed by Geoffrey Sutherland, from 15 December 1979
1980: Presented by NAPAC in February at His Majesty's Theatre, directed and choreographed by Geoffrey Sutherland starring Barry and Taylor Kent.
1986: Staged by NAPAC in The Natal Playhouse, directed and choreographed by Geoffrey Sutherland, with Mark Richardson (Christian), Judy Broderick (Christiana), Peter J. Elliott (Evangelist), Mike Huff (Appolyon) and others, including Roy Sergeant, David Brown, Mary Harrison, Jonathan Taylor, Odile Rault, Jenny de Lenta and Sandy Dyer. Assistant director was Bryan Hill and musical director was Graham Scott. Sets by Geoffrey Sutherland and costumes by Antony Bullimore.
Sources
NAPAC theatre programme, 1986.
Petru & Carel Trichardt theatre programme collection.
Tucker, 1997. p.382.
Go to ESAT Bibliography
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