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''[[The Late Edwina Black]]'' is a melodrama by  William Dinner and William Morum.
 
''[[The Late Edwina Black]]'' is a melodrama by  William Dinner and William Morum.
  
''The names of the authors are also found as "William Dinnie and William Murum" and "William Morrum and William Dinnerr" in some sources.''
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''Rather oddly, the names of the authors are also found as "William Dinnie and William Murum" and "William Morrum and William Dinnerr" in some sources.''
  
  
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''[[Trek]]'' 14(3) March 1950: 42-3 (re the Johannesburg production).
 
''[[Trek]]'' 14(3) March 1950: 42-3 (re the Johannesburg production).
  
Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Late_Edwina_Black]].
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''The Late Edwina Black'' (the film), [[Wikipedia]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Late_Edwina_Black]].
  
 
E-mail correspondence from [[Laurence Jacobs]], August, 2020.
 
E-mail correspondence from [[Laurence Jacobs]], August, 2020.

Revision as of 16:00, 2 September 2020

The Late Edwina Black is a melodrama by William Dinner and William Morum.

Rather oddly, the names of the authors are also found as "William Dinnie and William Murum" and "William Morrum and William Dinnerr" in some sources.


The original text

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

1950: Performed in the Library Theatre, Johannesburg, starring Margery Weston, Royden Hart.

19**: Performed by the Bloemfontein REPS, directed by Desmond Hughes.

196*: Performed by the St Luke’s Theatre Guild at St Luke's Hall. Directed by Gus Jansen with a cast that included his wife Mabel Daniels. The stage manager was John Ramsdale.

Sources

Trek 14(3) March 1950: 42-3 (re the Johannesburg production).

The Late Edwina Black (the film), Wikipedia [1]].

E-mail correspondence from Laurence Jacobs, August, 2020.

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