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== Performance history in South Africa == | == Performance history in South Africa == | ||
1996: Presented by the Johannesburg [[Civic Theatre]] in association with [[Mannie Manim Productions]], directed by [[Janice Honeyman]], with [[Matthew Krouse]], [[Jennifer Steyn]], [[David Butler]], [[Annabel Linder]] and [[Anthony Fridjhon]]. Set and costume design by [[Johan Engels]], lighting design by [[Mannie Manim]]. | 1996: Presented by the Johannesburg [[Civic Theatre]] in association with [[Mannie Manim Productions]], directed by [[Janice Honeyman]], with [[Matthew Krouse]], [[Jennifer Steyn]], [[David Butler]], [[Annabel Linder]] and [[Anthony Fridjhon]]. Set and costume design by [[Johan Engels]], lighting design by [[Mannie Manim]]. | ||
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+ | 2014: Staged in the [[Auto & General Theatre on the Square]], directed by [[Maralin Vanrenen]], with [[Annabel Linder]], [[Michael De Pinna]], [[David Janks]], [[Caryn Davidoff]] and [[Clayton Boyd]]. Designs by [[Sasha Ehlers]]. | ||
== Sources == | == Sources == |
Revision as of 08:27, 20 June 2016
The Twilight of the Golds [1] is a comedy-drama by American playwright Jonathan Tolins, written in 1992.
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Subject
The play is about a Jewish family and their difficulties to reconcile a traditional culture with the advances of modern technology. The action takes place in Rob and Suzanne's New York City apartment and Walter and Phyllis's suburban kitchen.
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
1996: Presented by the Johannesburg Civic Theatre in association with Mannie Manim Productions, directed by Janice Honeyman, with Matthew Krouse, Jennifer Steyn, David Butler, Annabel Linder and Anthony Fridjhon. Set and costume design by Johan Engels, lighting design by Mannie Manim.
2014: Staged in the Auto & General Theatre on the Square, directed by Maralin Vanrenen, with Annabel Linder, Michael De Pinna, David Janks, Caryn Davidoff and Clayton Boyd. Designs by Sasha Ehlers.
Sources
Theatre programme, 1996.
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