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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
Presented by The [[Brian Brooke Company]], opening 14 October 1958.
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1958: Presented by The [[Brian Brooke Company]], opening 14 October.
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1962: Opening on 14 March, it was staged by The [[Bank Players]] (their 34th production) in the [[Library Theatre]] in Johannesburg, directed by [[John Stone]], with [[Dew Barry]] (Nan), [[Bob Wood]] (Brig. Albert Rayne), [[Sybil Stacey]] (Lily), [[Audrey M. Stark]] (Alice), [[Bridget Nykamp]] (Bee), [[Mary E. Cuthbertson]] (Hattie), [[Joe Wright]] (Pape) and [[Bryan Stacey]] (Kemp).
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
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Scrapbook containing theatre programmes held by [[NELM]]: ([Collection: ASCH, Valda]: 2005. 65. 1. 1).
 
Scrapbook containing theatre programmes held by [[NELM]]: ([Collection: ASCH, Valda]: 2005. 65. 1. 1).
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The [[Bank Players]] theatre programme, 1962.
  
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]

Latest revision as of 05:56, 20 January 2016

Breath of Spring is a comedy in three acts by British playwright Peter Coke [1] (1913-2008) .

First produced at the Theatre Royal, Nottingham, March 1958.

The original text

First published Samuel French, London, 1959.

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

1958: Presented by The Brian Brooke Company, opening 14 October.

1962: Opening on 14 March, it was staged by The Bank Players (their 34th production) in the Library Theatre in Johannesburg, directed by John Stone, with Dew Barry (Nan), Bob Wood (Brig. Albert Rayne), Sybil Stacey (Lily), Audrey M. Stark (Alice), Bridget Nykamp (Bee), Mary E. Cuthbertson (Hattie), Joe Wright (Pape) and Bryan Stacey (Kemp).

Sources

Doollee [2]

Scrapbook containing theatre programmes held by NELM: ([Collection: ASCH, Valda]: 2005. 65. 1. 1).

The Bank Players theatre programme, 1962.

Go to ESAT Bibliography

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