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1962: ''[[Five Finger Exercise]]'', ''[[Rape of the Belt]]'', ''[[Death of a Salesman]]''. | 1962: ''[[Five Finger Exercise]]'', ''[[Rape of the Belt]]'', ''[[Death of a Salesman]]''. | ||
− | 1963: ''[[The Queen and the Rebels]]'', | + | 1963: ''[[The Queen and the Rebels]]'', |
− | + | 1963: ''[[Hamlet]]''. Presented by the [[Theatre Guild]] for the Red Cross, directed by [[Will Jamieson]]. Starring: [[John Hamber]], [[Helen Mann]], [[Helen Wilkins]], [[Philip Jackson]], [[Alf Porter]], [[Jim Shorrock]]. | |
− | 1965: ''[[Much Ado About Nothing]]''. | + | 1964: ''[[The Taming of the Shrew]]'', Presented by the [[Theatre Guild]] for the Hellenic Community, directed by [[Will Jamieson]]. Starring [[John Hamber]], [[Helen Mann]], [Helen Wilkins]], [[Roy Williams]], [[Alf Porter]], and [[Gordon Roberts]]. |
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+ | 1964: ''[[Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?]]'' (for the [[P E Civic Theatre Fund]]), | ||
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+ | 1965: ''[[Much Ado About Nothing]]''. Presented by the [[Theatre Guild]] for the University of Port Elizabeth. Directed by [[Margaret Inglis]]. Starring [[John Hambler]], [[Helen Mann]], [[Clive Selley]], [[Derek Scarr]], [[Alf Porter]], [[Gordon Roberts]]. | ||
1966: ''[[The Mikado]]'', (with the [[Gilbert and Sullivan Society]].) | 1966: ''[[The Mikado]]'', (with the [[Gilbert and Sullivan Society]].) |
Revision as of 12:34, 13 February 2018
Contents
- 1 History
- 2 Port Elizabeth Shakespearean Festival Productions
- 3 1967: Port Elizabeth Gilbert and Sullivan Society merge with the Theatre Guild.
- 4 Port Elizabeth Shakespearean Festival - First outdoor theatre production.
- 5 Mannville Open Air Theatre inaugurated February 1972.
- 6 Mannville Shakespearean Productions
- 7 Andre Huguenet Memorial Lectures
- 8 The Mannville Open-air Theatre
- 9 Sources
- 10 For more information
- 11 Return to
History
Founded on May 10, 1960 by Helen Mann and Bruce Mann, inspired by a speech made by André Huguenet after his performance of King Lear at the Port Elizabeth Opera House**.
FOR EARLIER HISTORY SEE: Theatre Guild.
Port Elizabeth Shakespearean Festival Productions
1961: The Lark and Tea and Sympathy.
1962: Five Finger Exercise, Rape of the Belt, Death of a Salesman.
1963: The Queen and the Rebels,
1963: Hamlet. Presented by the Theatre Guild for the Red Cross, directed by Will Jamieson. Starring: John Hamber, Helen Mann, Helen Wilkins, Philip Jackson, Alf Porter, Jim Shorrock.
1964: The Taming of the Shrew, Presented by the Theatre Guild for the Hellenic Community, directed by Will Jamieson. Starring John Hamber, Helen Mann, [Helen Wilkins]], Roy Williams, Alf Porter, and Gordon Roberts.
1964: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (for the P E Civic Theatre Fund),
1965: Much Ado About Nothing. Presented by the Theatre Guild for the University of Port Elizabeth. Directed by Margaret Inglis. Starring John Hambler, Helen Mann, Clive Selley, Derek Scarr, Alf Porter, Gordon Roberts.
1966: The Mikado, (with the Gilbert and Sullivan Society.)
1967: Oklahoma!, (with the Gilbert and Sullivan Society.)
1967: Port Elizabeth Gilbert and Sullivan Society merge with the Theatre Guild.
1967: The King and I.
1968: Brigadoon.
1969: The Student Prince, Romeo and Juliet for the Port Elizabeth Gilbert and Sullivan Society.)
1970: The Desert Song (for 1820 Settlers for Shakespearean Festival.)
Port Elizabeth Shakespearean Festival - First outdoor theatre production.
1971: The Merchant of Venice (for the Port Elizabeth Gilbert and Sullivan Society.)
1971: Port Elizabeth Shakespearean Festival
1971: Oliver
1972: Everyman.
Mannville Open Air Theatre inaugurated February 1972.
1972: A Midsummer Night's Dream and The Sound of Music.
1974*?: The Tempest with David Crichton as "Ariel".
Mannville Shakespearean Productions
1972: A Midsummer Night's Dream directed by Leslie French
1973: As You Like It directed by Leslie French
1974: The Tempest directed by Leslie French
1975: Macbeth directed by Leslie French
1976: The Taming of the Shrew directed by Helen Mann
1977: Hamlet directed by Helen Mann
1978: Othello directed by Helen Mann - A tribute to John Shelton.
1979: Much Ado about Nothing directed by Helen Mann
1980: Romeo and Juliet directed by [[[Helen Mann]]
1981: Twelfth Night directed by Helen Mann
1982: A Midsummer Night's Dream directed by Helen Mann
1983: As You Like It
1984: The Tempest
1985: King Lear
1986: Macbeth
1987: Hamlet
1988: Richard III
1989: The Taming of the Shrew
1990: The Merchant of Venice
1991: Romeo and Juliet
1992: A Midsummer Night's Dream
1993: Twelfth Night
1994: Much Ado About Nothing
1995: Othello
1996: All the World's a Stage
1997: Romeo and Juliet
1998: Macbeth
1999: The Tempest
2000: Hamlet
2001: The Merchant of Venice
2002: The Taming of the Shrew
2003: [[King Lear]]
2004: Twelfth Night
2005: A Midsummer Night's Dream
2006: Much Ado About Nothing
2007: As You Like It
2008: Richard III
2009: Romeo and Juliet
2010: Othello
2011: A Midsummer Night's Dream
2012: Anthony and Cleopatra (at the Opera House)
2013: Hamlet (at the Little Theatre)
2014: Macbeth (at the Little Theatre)
2015: Twelfth Night directed by Lesley Barnard
2016: The Tempest directed by Helen Flax
Andre Huguenet Memorial Lectures
1971: Prof Edward Davies
1972: Alec Bell
1973: P P B Breytenbach
1974: Maurice A Wiggett
1975: Siegfried Maynard
1976: Rodney M Phillips
1977: Prof Robert Mohr
1978: Barry Ronge
1979: Colin du Plessis
1980: Dr Temple Hauptfleisch
1981: Jonathan Paton
1982: Dr Norbert Nowotny
The Mannville Open-air Theatre
The Organisation enlisted the help of the Port Elizabeth Municipalities' Parks Department to built the open-air amphitheatre in St George's Park, later named Mannville Open-air Theatre (after founders Helen Mann and Bruce Mann – but with obvious echoes of the Cape Town example of Maynardville Open-air Theatre). John Shelton was responsible for constructing both of these open-air theatres.
See further Mannville Open-air Theatre
Sources
The Port Elizabeth Shakespearean Festival, An appreciation and a tribute. By John Hamber - undated but believed to be 1982.
For more information
http://ivormarkman0.wixsite.com/mannville
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