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''[[L'Amante Anglaise]]'' ("The English lover")is a French play by Marguerite Duras [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marguerite_Duras] (1914-1996)  
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''[[L'Amante Anglaise]]'' ("The English lover") is a French play by Marguerite Duras [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marguerite_Duras] (1914-1996)  
  
 
== The original text ==
 
== The original text ==
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
  
1974: Staged at the Doornfontein [[Arena]] as its last production before closing in November 1974, with [[Ruth Oppenheim]] and [[Raeford Daniel]].
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1974: Staged at the Doornfontein [[Arena]] as its last production before closing in November 1974,  
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197?: Directed by [[Rina Minervini]] with [[Ruth Oppenheim]] and [[Raeford Daniel]], as part of a double bill, for a Soiree held by .
  
 
1975: Directed in English for [[Space Theatre|The Space]] (Cape Town) by [[Lindsay Reardon]] in 1975, with [[Glynn Day]], [[Keith Grenville]] and [[Ruth Oppenheim]]. The stage manager was [[Fatima Dike]].
 
1975: Directed in English for [[Space Theatre|The Space]] (Cape Town) by [[Lindsay Reardon]] in 1975, with [[Glynn Day]], [[Keith Grenville]] and [[Ruth Oppenheim]]. The stage manager was [[Fatima Dike]].

Revision as of 17:43, 27 August 2016

L'Amante Anglaise ("The English lover") is a French play by Marguerite Duras [1] (1914-1996)

The original text

A play about a gruesome murder, based on Duras's own 1967 novel of the same name. Play first published and performed in the Théâtre National Populaire-Théâtre de Chaillot on 1968.

Performance history in South Africa

1974: Staged at the Doornfontein Arena as its last production before closing in November 1974,

197?: Directed by Rina Minervini with Ruth Oppenheim and Raeford Daniel, as part of a double bill, for a Soiree held by .

1975: Directed in English for The Space (Cape Town) by Lindsay Reardon in 1975, with Glynn Day, Keith Grenville and Ruth Oppenheim. The stage manager was Fatima Dike.

Sources

Wikipedia [2] (French).

E-mail correspondence from Rina Minervini, 7-15 March, 2016

Astbury 1979.


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