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− | In April 1969 [[Hansell Hewitt]] directed a production at the [[Rhodes University Theatre Complex|Rhodes Theatre]] starring [[Noel Roos]], [[Colin Steyn]], [[Marguerite Poland]] (as Erotium), [[Dugald Thomson]]. Music by Albert Honey. It was presented in a double bill with ''[[Mak, the Sheep-Stealer]]''. | + | In April 1969 [[Hansell Hewitt]] directed a production at the [[Rhodes University Theatre Complex|Rhodes Theatre]] starring [[Noel Roos]], [[Peter Terry]], [[John Badenhorst]], [[Chris Weare]], [[Betty Asprey]], [[Nan Grey]], [[Colin Steyn]], [[Marguerite Poland]] (as Erotium), [[Dugald Thomson]] and [[John Burch]]. Sailors and slaves: [[Anthony Akerman]], Graham Pollock, [[Terry Owen]] and [[Christopher Williams]]. Music by Albert Honey. It was presented in a double bill with ''[[Mak, the Sheep-Stealer]]''. |
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Revision as of 11:31, 12 November 2016
Menaechmi by Plautus.
Translations and adaptations
Translated into English by Hansell Hewitt.
Performance history in South Africa
In April 1969 Hansell Hewitt directed a production at the Rhodes Theatre starring Noel Roos, Peter Terry, John Badenhorst, Chris Weare, Betty Asprey, Nan Grey, Colin Steyn, Marguerite Poland (as Erotium), Dugald Thomson and John Burch. Sailors and slaves: Anthony Akerman, Graham Pollock, Terry Owen and Christopher Williams. Music by Albert Honey. It was presented in a double bill with Mak, the Sheep-Stealer.
Sources
Wikipedia [1]
A programme, flyers and photographs held by NELM: [Collection: Rhodes University. Drama Department]: 2006. 6. 5. 2.
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