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− | First published in 1971 in ''[[The Wrath of the Ancestors and Other Plays]]'' (Nairobi: [[East Africa Publishing House]]). First published in South Africa in ''[[S'ketsh']]'', Summer 1975 and in the collection ''[[Modern Stage Directions]]'' by [[Maskew Miller]] in 1984 (eds [[Stephen Gray]] and [[David Schalkwyk]]). | + | First published in 1971 in ''[[The Wrath of the Ancestors and Other Plays]]'' (Nairobi: [[East Africa Publishing House]]). First published in South Africa in ''[[S'ketsh']]'', Summer 1975 and in the collection ''[[Modern Stage Directions]]'' by [[Maskew Miller]] in 1984 (eds [[Stephen Gray]] and [[David Schalkwyk]]). |
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=[[The Rendezvous]] in the [[State Theatre Pretoria]]= | =[[The Rendezvous]] in the [[State Theatre Pretoria]]= |
Revision as of 07:07, 5 August 2020
The Rendezvous is the name of various theatrical works and venues.
Those of interest in South Africa have been:
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The Rendezvous by B-C Fagan/ R. Ayton (18)
This refers to the English title for the one-act French operetta Le Rendez-vous by Barthélemy-Christophe Fagan (1702-1755)[1], as adapted into English by Richard Ayton (1786-1823)[2].
Also known as Le Rendez-vous, ou l'Amour Supposé
See the entry on Le Rendez-vous, ou l'Amour Supposé
The Rendezvous by Benjamin Leshoai (1971)
First published in 1971 in The Wrath of the Ancestors and Other Plays (Nairobi: East Africa Publishing House). First published in South Africa in S'ketsh', Summer 1975 and in the collection Modern Stage Directions by Maskew Miller in 1984 (eds Stephen Gray and David Schalkwyk).
The Rendezvous in the State Theatre Pretoria
This is the name of a venue in the State Theatre Pretoria
See the entry on the State Theatre for more on this.
Sources
Le rendez-vous; ou L'amour supposé, comédie, Google E-book[3]
Gosher, 1988
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