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Revision as of 16:33, 7 October 2020
The title Breaker Morant can refer to a 1978 Australian play as well as the 1980 film based on the play
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Breaker Morant the play by Kenneth G. Ross
Breaker Morant is a play in two acts by Kenneth G. Ross(1941-)[1].
The original text
The play is based on the trial of Harry "Breaker" Morant (1864–1902), an Anglo-Australian drover, horseman, bush poet and military officer, who was convicted and executed for murder during the Second Anglo-Boer War. (See also A Time to Die, a play by Brian O'Shaughnessy about the same historical events and characters.)
First performed at the Athenaeum Theatre, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, on Thursday, 2 February 1978, by the Melbourne Theatre Company.
Translations and adaptations
The play was adapted to film by Ross and Bruce Beresford, and filmed under the same title, directed by Beresford,
Performance history in South Africa
1987: Performed at the Natal Playhouse, from 11 August to September by the NAPAC company. Directed by John Hussey, with André Jacobs as "Breaker Morant", Gavin van den Berg as "George Witton" and Iain Winter as "Peter Handcock".
Sources
Wikipedia [2]
NELM: Poster for Kenneth Ross's play Breaker Morant and various other entries in the NELM catalogue.
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