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A mini rock musical written by [[Charl-Johan Lingenfelder]]. A skit based on ''[[The Sound of Music]]'', in which Maria,  a clumsy dancer in a shady "night club", is sent into the world to teach a diplomat's children [[Afrikaans]]
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''[[Almost the Sound of Music]]'' is mini rock musical written by [[Charl-Johan Lingenfelder]]
  
Performed by [[CAPAB]],  directed by [[Mark Graham]], with [[Anthea Thompson]], [[Christine Weir]] and [[Heinrich Reisenhofer]] playing multiple roles. Performed in the [[H.B. Thom Theatre]], the [[Nico Malan Theatre]], and at the [[Grahamstown Festival]] in  1994. There was some controversy about their use of the original poster of ''[[The Sound of Music]]'' for the skit.  
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A skit based on ''[[The Sound of Music]]'', in which Maria,  a clumsy dancer in a shady "night club", is sent into the world to teach a diplomat's children [[Afrikaans]]. 
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1994: Performed by [[CAPAB]],  directed by [[Mark Graham]], with [[Anthea Thompson]], [[Christine Weir]] and [[Heinrich Reisenhofer]] playing multiple roles. Performed in the [[H.B. Thom Theatre]], the [[Nico Malan Theatre]], and at the [[Grahamstown Festival]]. There was some controversy about copyright issues in their use of the original poster of ''[[The Sound of Music]]'' for the skit.  
  
  

Latest revision as of 06:52, 18 October 2018

Almost the Sound of Music is mini rock musical written by Charl-Johan Lingenfelder

A skit based on The Sound of Music, in which Maria, a clumsy dancer in a shady "night club", is sent into the world to teach a diplomat's children Afrikaans.

1994: Performed by CAPAB, directed by Mark Graham, with Anthea Thompson, Christine Weir and Heinrich Reisenhofer playing multiple roles. Performed in the H.B. Thom Theatre, the Nico Malan Theatre, and at the Grahamstown Festival. There was some controversy about copyright issues in their use of the original poster of The Sound of Music for the skit.


Sources

Review: Die Burger, 13 June 1994[1]

Theatre programme (CAPAB), 2001.


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