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''The Death of Bessie Smith'' by Edward Albee. One-act play, written in 1959 and premiered in West Berlin the following year. Set in a 'Whites-only' hospital in Memphis, Tennessee, on the day the famous blues singer, Bessie Smith is brought in (and denied admittance) following a car crash. [[Barney Simon]]’s production starring [[Janet Suzman]], [[John Kani]] and [[Winston Ntshona]] was staged in the main theatre in the [[Market Theatre]] in 1979.  
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''The Death of Bessie Smith'' by Edward Albee. One-act play, written in 1959 and premiered in West Berlin the following year. Set in a 'Whites-only' hospital in Memphis, Tennessee, on the day the famous blues singer, Bessie Smith is brought in (and denied admittance) following a car crash.  
  
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
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[[Barney Simon]]’s production starring [[Janet Suzman]], [[John Kani]] and [[Winston Ntshona]] was staged in the main theatre in the [[Market Theatre]] in 1979.
  
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Revision as of 19:33, 12 March 2014

The Death of Bessie Smith by Edward Albee. One-act play, written in 1959 and premiered in West Berlin the following year. Set in a 'Whites-only' hospital in Memphis, Tennessee, on the day the famous blues singer, Bessie Smith is brought in (and denied admittance) following a car crash.

Performance history in South Africa

Barney Simon’s production starring Janet Suzman, John Kani and Winston Ntshona was staged in the main theatre in the Market Theatre in 1979.

Translations and adaptations

Sources

Return to

Return to D in Plays II Foreign Plays

Return to South_African_Theatre/Plays

Return to The ESAT Entries