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− | COMPANY OF THREE, The, Johannesburg. Founded by [[Bruce Anderson]], [[Stuart Brown]] and [[Marjorie Gordon]] in 1955. Their first production was Third Person [Third Person Singular?**] and was staged at the Reps. Others include ''[[A Hatful of Rain]]'' (1957), Company of Three: Bruce Anderson went into partnership with actors Marjorie Gordon and Stuart Brown to form The Company of Three in 1955. Their first production was Third Person and was staged at the Reps. They did ''[[Two Dozen Red Roses]]'' in 1955. They presented the hard–hitting American drama, A Hatful of Rain, with Stuart Brown directing Marjorie Gordon, [[Ivan Berold]] and [[Jenny Gratus]]. It was staged at the [[Library Theatre]] in 1957. | + | COMPANY OF THREE, The, Johannesburg. Founded by [[Bruce Anderson]], [[Stuart Brown]] and [[Marjorie Gordon]] in 1955. Their first production was Third Person [Third Person Singular?**] and was staged at the Reps. Others include ''[[A Hatful of Rain]]'' (1957), Company of Three: Bruce Anderson went into partnership with actors Marjorie Gordon and Stuart Brown to form The Company of Three in 1955. Their first production was Third Person and was staged at the Reps. They did ''[[Two Dozen Red Roses]]'' in 1955. They presented the hard–hitting American drama, ''[[A Hatful of Rain]]'' (Gazzo), with [[Stuart Brown]] directing [[Marjorie Gordon]], [[Ivan Berold]] and [[Jenny Gratus]]. It was staged at the [[Library Theatre]] in 1957. |
Latest revision as of 09:13, 12 November 2020
COMPANY OF THREE, The, Johannesburg. Founded by Bruce Anderson, Stuart Brown and Marjorie Gordon in 1955. Their first production was Third Person [Third Person Singular?**] and was staged at the Reps. Others include A Hatful of Rain (1957), Company of Three: Bruce Anderson went into partnership with actors Marjorie Gordon and Stuart Brown to form The Company of Three in 1955. Their first production was Third Person and was staged at the Reps. They did Two Dozen Red Roses in 1955. They presented the hard–hitting American drama, A Hatful of Rain (Gazzo), with Stuart Brown directing Marjorie Gordon, Ivan Berold and Jenny Gratus. It was staged at the Library Theatre in 1957.
Sources
Tucker, 1997. 82, 85, 111.
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