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− | The play had its world premiere at the [[Grahamstown Festival| National Arts Festival]] in July | + | 2012: The play had its world premiere at the [[Grahamstown Festival| National Arts Festival]] in July . In celebration of Athol Fugard's 80th birthday, the [[Fugard Theatre]] announced a 5 week season of the play at the [[Fugard Theatre Studio]],directed by [[Janice Honeyman]] and starring [[Claire Berlein]], [[Graham Weir]] and [[Lee-Ann van Rooi]]. [[Pusetso Thsibedi]] was the Assistant Director, lighting design by [[Mannie Manim]], set design by [[Dicky Longhurst]] and costume design by [[Birrie le Roux]]. |
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The Blue Iris is a play by Athol Fugard (1932-).
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The play
The story which revolves around the gradual disintegration of a marriage through misunderstanding, neglect and disappointment as told in the reminiscences and regrets of widower farmer Robert Hannay and the heart-wrenching sadness of his loyal farm worker and wife's companion - Rieta.
Productions
2012: The play had its world premiere at the National Arts Festival in July . In celebration of Athol Fugard's 80th birthday, the Fugard Theatre announced a 5 week season of the play at the Fugard Theatre Studio,directed by Janice Honeyman and starring Claire Berlein, Graham Weir and Lee-Ann van Rooi. Pusetso Thsibedi was the Assistant Director, lighting design by Mannie Manim, set design by Dicky Longhurst and costume design by Birrie le Roux.
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