Difference between revisions of "Happy Endings are Extra"
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2004: Performed at the [[Grahamstown Festival]] (2004), directed and designed by [[Neville Engelbrecht]], starring [[Lynita Crofford]], [[Paul Harris]] and [[Rory Acton-Burnell]]. | 2004: Performed at the [[Grahamstown Festival]] (2004), directed and designed by [[Neville Engelbrecht]], starring [[Lynita Crofford]], [[Paul Harris]] and [[Rory Acton-Burnell]]. | ||
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==Translations and adaptations== | ==Translations and adaptations== |
Latest revision as of 11:56, 8 September 2022
Happy Endings are Extra is a play by Ashraf Johaardien
Contents
The original text
(2003).
Set in Cape Town, it is about the married couple Gabriel and Chantelle. She thinks that she can cope with his bisexuality, until he meets and falls in love with Chris, an underage rent boy.
Published by Just Done Productions Publishing in 2003.
Performance history in South Africa and abroad
2003: Premiered at the Baxter Theatre Centre,
2004: Performed at the Grahamstown Festival (2004), directed and designed by Neville Engelbrecht, starring Lynita Crofford, Paul Harris and Rory Acton-Burnell.
2005: Performed at the Artscape Theatre Centre, featuring Deirdre Wolhuter, Darron King and Pieter Jacobs 2005),
2006: Performed at the Dublin International Gay Theatre Festival (2006),
2007: Performed at the Diversionary Theatre, San Diego CA and at the Bailiwick Rep Theatre, Chicago USA.
Translations and adaptations
Sources
Wikipedia [1].
National Arts Festival programme 2004, p.63.
Cape Times, 12 October 2005.
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