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− | '''''Oraison''''' is a | + | '''''Oraison''''' is a French one-act play by Spanish playwright, screenwriter, film director, novelist and poet Fernando Arrabal (1932- ) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fernando_Arrabal]. |
== The original text == | == The original text == | ||
− | 1958 | + | Published in Paris by Julliard in 1958 |
==Translations and adaptations== | ==Translations and adaptations== | ||
− | Translated into English as ''[[Orison]]'' by Barbara Wright. Published in ''Four Plays: Orison, The Two Executioners; Fando and Lis; Car Cemetery]]'' by John Calder, London, | + | Translated into English as ''[[Orison]]'' by Barbara Wright. Published in ''Four Plays: Orison, The Two Executioners; Fando and Lis; Car Cemetery]]'' by John Calder, London, 1961. |
== Performance history in South Africa == | == Performance history in South Africa == |
Latest revision as of 05:08, 30 September 2023
Oraison is a French one-act play by Spanish playwright, screenwriter, film director, novelist and poet Fernando Arrabal (1932- ) [1].
Contents
The original text
Published in Paris by Julliard in 1958
Translations and adaptations
Translated into English as Orison by Barbara Wright. Published in Four Plays: Orison, The Two Executioners; Fando and Lis; Car Cemetery]] by John Calder, London, 1961.
Performance history in South Africa
1972: Orison, the English translation, was staged by CAPAB, directed by John Burch, featuring Stephen Gurney (Fidio) and Lois Butlin (Libe). Presented in a double bill with The Stronger (Strindberg).
1977: Presented by the Rhodes University Drama Department directed by Jon Maytham in May 1977 as part of a triple bill of one act plays including The Dumb Waiter by Harold Pinter, directed by Lyrr Addison; Guernica by Ferdinand Arrabal, directed by Jamie Crawford.
Sources
CAPAB theatre programme, 1972.
Petru & Carel Trichardt theatre programme collection.
Go to ESAT Bibliography
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