Difference between revisions of "Entertaining Mr Sloane"
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1977: Produced at the [[Hofmeyr Theatre]] in 1977 under the direction of [[Don Maguire]], starring himself with [[Keith Grenville]], [[Barbara Maguire]] and [[John Worsley]]. Lighting by [[Andrew Tod]], set by [[Barry Jarvis]]. | 1977: Produced at the [[Hofmeyr Theatre]] in 1977 under the direction of [[Don Maguire]], starring himself with [[Keith Grenville]], [[Barbara Maguire]] and [[John Worsley]]. Lighting by [[Andrew Tod]], set by [[Barry Jarvis]]. | ||
− | 1984: Presented by Rhodes University at the [[National Arts Festival]], 1984, directed by [[Simon Heginbotham]], featuring [[Janice Bowen]], [[Guy de Lancey]], [[Andrew Wilson]] and [[David Austin]]. | + | 1984: Presented by [[Rhodes University]] at the [[National Arts Festival]], 1984, directed by [[Simon Heginbotham]], featuring [[Janice Bowen]], [[Guy de Lancey]], [[Andrew Wilson]] and [[David Austin]]. |
1986: Directed by [[Robert Whitehead]] in October 1986 for a performance at [[Upstairs at the Market]] starring [[Danny Keogh]], [[Anthony James]], [[Kevin Smith]] and [[Christine le Brocq]]. | 1986: Directed by [[Robert Whitehead]] in October 1986 for a performance at [[Upstairs at the Market]] starring [[Danny Keogh]], [[Anthony James]], [[Kevin Smith]] and [[Christine le Brocq]]. |
Latest revision as of 07:47, 8 June 2024
Entertaining Mr Sloane is a comedy by the English playwright Joe Orton [1] (1933-1967). It pits Sloane, a brooding, dangerous lodger against his hosts. As Sloane prowls the house, his charm works on everyone but it cannot help him shake his dark past and shadowy impulses.
The play was first produced in London at the New Arts Theatre on 6 May 1964.
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Performance history in South Africa
1977: Produced at the Hofmeyr Theatre in 1977 under the direction of Don Maguire, starring himself with Keith Grenville, Barbara Maguire and John Worsley. Lighting by Andrew Tod, set by Barry Jarvis.
1984: Presented by Rhodes University at the National Arts Festival, 1984, directed by Simon Heginbotham, featuring Janice Bowen, Guy de Lancey, Andrew Wilson and David Austin.
1986: Directed by Robert Whitehead in October 1986 for a performance at Upstairs at the Market starring Danny Keogh, Anthony James, Kevin Smith and Christine le Brocq.
Sources
[2].
Theatre programme (Hofmeyr production), 1977.
Nationatl Arts Festival programme, 1984.
Tucker, 1997. 446.
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