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== Performance history in South Africa and abroad == | == Performance history in South Africa and abroad == | ||
− | [[Baxter Theatre]] Centre (2003), [[Grahamstown Festival]] (2004), [[Artscape]] Theatre Centre (with [[Deirdre Wolhuter]], [[Darren King]] and Pieter Jacobs]] 2005), Dublin International Gay Theatre Festival (2006), Diversionary Theatre, San Diego CA (2007), Bailiwick Rep Theatre, Chicago USA (2007). | + | [[Baxter Theatre]] Centre (2003), [[Grahamstown Festival]] (2004), [[Artscape]] Theatre Centre (with [[Deirdre Wolhuter]], [[Darren King]] and [[Pieter Jacobs]] 2005), Dublin International Gay Theatre Festival (2006), Diversionary Theatre, San Diego CA (2007), Bailiwick Rep Theatre, Chicago USA (2007). |
The 2004 production was directed and designed by [[Neville Engelbrecht]], starring [[Lynita Crofford]], [[Paul Harris]] and [[Rory Acton-Burnell]]. | The 2004 production was directed and designed by [[Neville Engelbrecht]], starring [[Lynita Crofford]], [[Paul Harris]] and [[Rory Acton-Burnell]]. | ||
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[[National Arts Festival]] programme 2004, p.63. | [[National Arts Festival]] programme 2004, p.63. | ||
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+ | ''[[Cape Times]]'', 12 October 2005. | ||
Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography|ESAT Bibliography]] | Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography|ESAT Bibliography]] |
Revision as of 11:15, 8 September 2022
A play by Ashraf Johaardien (2003). Published by Just Done Productions Publishing.
Contents
Subject
Cape Town. Gabriel and Chantelle are married. She thinks that she can cope with his bisexuality until he meets and falls in love with Chris, an underage rent boy.
Performance history in South Africa and abroad
Baxter Theatre Centre (2003), Grahamstown Festival (2004), Artscape Theatre Centre (with Deirdre Wolhuter, Darren King and Pieter Jacobs 2005), Dublin International Gay Theatre Festival (2006), Diversionary Theatre, San Diego CA (2007), Bailiwick Rep Theatre, Chicago USA (2007).
The 2004 production was directed and designed by Neville Engelbrecht, starring Lynita Crofford, Paul Harris and Rory Acton-Burnell.
Translations and adaptations
Sources
Wikipedia [1].
National Arts Festival programme 2004, p.63.
Cape Times, 12 October 2005.
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