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Revision as of 05:56, 18 December 2020
Letters from Patient Essop is a play by Graham Weir (1959-2020).
Contents
The original text
According to Weir (in an interview with Guy Willoughby)[], Letters from Patient Essop began life as part of a larger show done with the Elastic Band, but in 2001 became a complete musical play on its own.
The seed for the play was a set of old pictures Weir had found in a shop on Long Street, Cape Town, from which he selected about 50 at random. He took them home, laid them out. Thing that they represented "Essop’s world", he used the pictures as a frame, and wrote 15 to 20 letters to fit in with the pictures.
Translations and adaptations
A recording on CD of the play was published
Performance history in South Africa
2001: First performed at the Grahamstown Festival, directed by Bo Petersen and performed by Graham Weir.
2002 Performed at the Baxter Theatre, opening 15 April 2002.
Sources
Rapport 27 May 2001.
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