Difference between revisions of "Harold J. Laite"
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He was a member of [[W. Arthur Sewell|W.A. Sewell]]'s [[Garrick Club]] in Cape Town. | He was a member of [[W. Arthur Sewell|W.A. Sewell]]'s [[Garrick Club]] in Cape Town. | ||
− | He wrote the play ''[[By Order of the Governor]]'' in 1947. | + | He wrote the play ''[[By Order of the Governor]]'' in 1947. Called "a romantic play of the Cape in 1798". Published in 1958 |
− | He | + | He adapted ''[[Treasure Island]]'' for the stage. |
Author of the one-act plays in English, including ''[[Check-Mate]]'', ''[[The Fourth Estate]]'', ''[[The Judgement of Cornelis Pienaar]]'', ''[[The Master Gamester]]'', ''[[Playthings]]'', ''[[Postage Stamps]]'' and ''[[Pro-Consul]]''. All published in ''Seven One-Act Plays'' (Cape Town: Citadel Press, 1956). | Author of the one-act plays in English, including ''[[Check-Mate]]'', ''[[The Fourth Estate]]'', ''[[The Judgement of Cornelis Pienaar]]'', ''[[The Master Gamester]]'', ''[[Playthings]]'', ''[[Postage Stamps]]'' and ''[[Pro-Consul]]''. All published in ''Seven One-Act Plays'' (Cape Town: Citadel Press, 1956). | ||
− | He wrote the three-act play ''[[The King of Diamonds]]'' about Cecil John Rhodes and Barney Barnato, | + | He wrote the three-act play ''[[The King of Diamonds]]'' about Cecil John Rhodes and [[Barney Barnato]], first presented at the [[Labia Theatre]], Cape Town, 1953. |
− | + | published by [[Pioneer Books]] in Cape Town in the 1956. | |
== Sources == | == Sources == |
Revision as of 05:49, 31 March 2016
Harold J. Laite (19**-) Playwright and Journalist(?*). (Also referred to as Harold Laite)
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Biography
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
He was a member of W.A. Sewell's Garrick Club in Cape Town.
He wrote the play By Order of the Governor in 1947. Called "a romantic play of the Cape in 1798". Published in 1958
He adapted Treasure Island for the stage.
Author of the one-act plays in English, including Check-Mate, The Fourth Estate, The Judgement of Cornelis Pienaar, The Master Gamester, Playthings, Postage Stamps and Pro-Consul. All published in Seven One-Act Plays (Cape Town: Citadel Press, 1956).
He wrote the three-act play The King of Diamonds about Cecil John Rhodes and Barney Barnato, first presented at the Labia Theatre, Cape Town, 1953. published by Pioneer Books in Cape Town in the 1956.
Sources
Rhodes Univerity Library/OPAC (Record No. b1749432)[1]
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