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− | '''''Love on the Dole''''' is a novel written in the early 1930s by Walter Greenwood, about working class poverty in 1930s Northern England | + | '''''Love on the Dole''''' is a novel written in the early 1930s by Walter Greenwood, about working class poverty in 1930s Northern England. |
== Translations and adaptations == | == Translations and adaptations == | ||
It has been made into both a play and a film. The novel was adapted for the stage by English dramatist Ronald Gow (1897-1993) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Gow], and opened at the Manchester Repertory Theatre in 1934. It was eventually filmed and released in 1941 by British National Films with Deborah Kerr as Sally, also starring [[Frank Cellier]]. | It has been made into both a play and a film. The novel was adapted for the stage by English dramatist Ronald Gow (1897-1993) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Gow], and opened at the Manchester Repertory Theatre in 1934. It was eventually filmed and released in 1941 by British National Films with Deborah Kerr as Sally, also starring [[Frank Cellier]]. | ||
+ | == Performnce history in South Africa == | ||
1938: Presented by the [[Cape Town Repertory Theatre Society]] at the [[Little Theatre]] in November, directed by [[René Ahrenson]]. | 1938: Presented by the [[Cape Town Repertory Theatre Society]] at the [[Little Theatre]] in November, directed by [[René Ahrenson]]. | ||
Latest revision as of 15:42, 4 August 2017
Love on the Dole is a novel written in the early 1930s by Walter Greenwood, about working class poverty in 1930s Northern England.
Translations and adaptations
It has been made into both a play and a film. The novel was adapted for the stage by English dramatist Ronald Gow (1897-1993) [1], and opened at the Manchester Repertory Theatre in 1934. It was eventually filmed and released in 1941 by British National Films with Deborah Kerr as Sally, also starring Frank Cellier.
Performnce history in South Africa
1938: Presented by the Cape Town Repertory Theatre Society at the Little Theatre in November, directed by René Ahrenson.
1946: Directed by Taubie Kushlick for the East Rand Theatre Club.
Sources
Wikipedia [2].
Inskip, 1972. p.123.
Tucker, 1997.
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