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''Abelard and Heloise'' is a play by English actor, writer and dramatist Ronald Millar [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Millar]] (1919-1998). Full Length Play, Drama. Casting: 12m, 9f.
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''[[Abelard and Heloise]]'' is a play by English actor, writer and dramatist Ronald Millar [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Millar]] (1919-1998). Full Length Play, Drama. Casting: 12m, 9f.
  
 
== The original text ==
 
== The original text ==
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
[[Pieter Toerien]] (by arrangement with John Gale and Herbert de Leon) staged this play at the [[Civic Theatre|Civic]] from 24 June 1971. It starred [[Heather Lloyd-Jones]], [[Paul Massie]], [[Margaretta Scott]] and [[Mervyn Johns]] and was directed by [[Philip Grout]]. Other cast members were [[Joyce Bradley]], [[Graham Clarke]], [[Richard Cox]], [[Kathy Kahn]], [[Ingride Mollison]], [[Jennifer Sinclair-David]]. Music composed b y [[Bruce Millar]]. This production was also visited other South African theatres.
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1971: [[Pieter Toerien]] (by arrangement with John Gale and Herbert de Leon) staged this play at the [[Civic Theatre|Civic]] from 24 June. It starred [[Heather Lloyd-Jones]], [[Paul Massie]], [[Margaretta Scott]] and [[Mervyn Johns]] and was directed by [[Philip Grout]]. Other cast members were [[Joyce Bradley]], [[Graham Clarke]], [[Richard Cox]], [[Kathy Kahn]], [[Ingride Mollison]], [[Jennifer Sinclair-David]]. Music composed b y [[Bruce Millar]]. This production also visited other South African theatres.
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Latest revision as of 16:18, 6 November 2023

Abelard and Heloise is a play by English actor, writer and dramatist Ronald Millar [1]] (1919-1998). Full Length Play, Drama. Casting: 12m, 9f.

The original text

Published by Samuel French, ISBN: 9780573605017

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

1971: Pieter Toerien (by arrangement with John Gale and Herbert de Leon) staged this play at the Civic from 24 June. It starred Heather Lloyd-Jones, Paul Massie, Margaretta Scott and Mervyn Johns and was directed by Philip Grout. Other cast members were Joyce Bradley, Graham Clarke, Richard Cox, Kathy Kahn, Ingride Mollison, Jennifer Sinclair-David. Music composed b y Bruce Millar. This production also visited other South African theatres.

Sources

Theatre programme held by NELM [Collection: KORT, Maurice]: 2012. 379. 1. 74.

Tucker, 1997. 268.

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