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− | by [[Robert Kirby]]. ****. First produced in Cape Town at the [[Baxter Theatre]] by the [[Baxter Theatre Company]] under the direction of [[Keith Grenville]] in 1982. The play ran into censorship problems, notably for the fact that a black man embraces a white woman in the play. ''[[ | + | by [[Robert Kirby]]. ****. First produced in Cape Town at the [[Baxter Theatre]] by the [[Baxter Theatre Company]] under the direction of [[Keith Grenville]] in 1982. The play ran into censorship problems, notably for the fact that a black man embraces a white woman in the play. ''[[It's a Boy!]]'' [[Baxter Theatre]], Another first is that the Baxter will present a production at the UCT’s [[Little Theatre]]. [[Robert Mohr]] co-operated with [[John Slemon]]. ''[[It's a Boy!]]'' by [[Robert Kirby]]. [[Keith Grenville]] (dir). The play was a return visit which played to packed houses last August during the Baxter 82 season. Then transferred to JHB by [[Pieter Toerien]]. Playing at the [[Academy] Theatre] featuring [[Maureen England]]. |
Director: [[Mannie Manim]] | Director: [[Mannie Manim]] | ||
Revision as of 16:32, 25 October 2012
by Robert Kirby. ****. First produced in Cape Town at the Baxter Theatre by the Baxter Theatre Company under the direction of Keith Grenville in 1982. The play ran into censorship problems, notably for the fact that a black man embraces a white woman in the play. It's a Boy! Baxter Theatre, Another first is that the Baxter will present a production at the UCT’s Little Theatre. Robert Mohr co-operated with John Slemon. It's a Boy! by Robert Kirby. Keith Grenville (dir). The play was a return visit which played to packed houses last August during the Baxter 82 season. Then transferred to JHB by Pieter Toerien. Playing at the [[Academy] Theatre] featuring Maureen England. Director: Mannie Manim
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