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''Rosalind'' is a play by Scottish playwright James M. Barrie [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._M._Barrie] (1860-1937). An aging actress, Beatrice, renowned for her portrayal of Rosalind in Shakespeare’s ''As You Like It''. Calling herself “Mrs. Page,” she has come to a vacation cottage by the sea, far from London, to relax and revel, secretly, in her middle-agedness. She hides her identity, only to reveal it to a young admirer and the short play continues to a charming conclusion.
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''[[Rosalind]]'' is a play by Scottish playwright James M. Barrie [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._M._Barrie] (1860-1937).  
  
Performed in South Africa in 1929, with [[Muriel Alexander]] in the name role, also with [[Carol Levitas]] and [[Campbell Singer]].
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An aging actress, Beatrice, renowned for her portrayal of Rosalind in Shakespeare’s ''As You Like It''. Calling herself “Mrs. Page,” she has come to a vacation cottage by the sea, far from London, to relax and revel, secretly, in her middle-agedness. She hides her identity, only to reveal it to a young admirer and the short play continues to a charming conclusion.
  
The play was the [[Johannesburg Repertory Society]]'s entry for the 1943 [[Federation of Amateur Theatrical Societies of South Africa|F.A.T.S.A.]] Play Festival, featuring [[Jessie Bryant]].
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
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1929: Presented in South Africa by the [[Johannesburg Repertory Players]] (The [[REPS]]) in 1929, with [[Muriel Alexander]] in the name role, also with [[Carol Levitas]] and [[Campbell Singer]].
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1943: The play was the [[Johannesburg Repertory Society]]'s entry for the 1943 [[Federation of Amateur Theatrical Societies of South Africa|F.A.T.S.A.]] Play Festival, featuring [[Jessie Bryant]].
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
''Footlights'', 1(4):10, 1929.
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''[[Footlights]]'', 1(4):10, 1929.
  
''Trek'', 8(7):20, 1943.
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''[[Trek]]'', 8(7):20, 1943.
  
 
http://www.examiner.com/review/two-plays-by-j-m-barrie-and-neither-one-is-peter-pan
 
http://www.examiner.com/review/two-plays-by-j-m-barrie-and-neither-one-is-peter-pan

Latest revision as of 10:42, 27 April 2018

Rosalind is a play by Scottish playwright James M. Barrie [1] (1860-1937).

An aging actress, Beatrice, renowned for her portrayal of Rosalind in Shakespeare’s As You Like It. Calling herself “Mrs. Page,” she has come to a vacation cottage by the sea, far from London, to relax and revel, secretly, in her middle-agedness. She hides her identity, only to reveal it to a young admirer and the short play continues to a charming conclusion.

Performance history in South Africa

1929: Presented in South Africa by the Johannesburg Repertory Players (The REPS) in 1929, with Muriel Alexander in the name role, also with Carol Levitas and Campbell Singer.

1943: The play was the Johannesburg Repertory Society's entry for the 1943 F.A.T.S.A. Play Festival, featuring Jessie Bryant.

Sources

Footlights, 1(4):10, 1929.

Trek, 8(7):20, 1943.

http://www.examiner.com/review/two-plays-by-j-m-barrie-and-neither-one-is-peter-pan


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