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== Performance history in South Africa == | == Performance history in South Africa == | ||
− | 2001: A production sponsored by NBS [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NBS_%28Natal_Building_Society%29] was staged in the [[Playhouse Theatre]] in Johannesburg in May, in the [[Tesson Theatre]] at the [[Johannesburg Civic]] in August and later in other venues. It was directed by [[Tim Plewman]], with [[Paul Slabolepszy]] (Crispin Wentzel), [[Bill Flynn]] (Tjokkie Hetherington), [[Michele Levin]] (Svetlana Moloova), [[Anthony Bishop]] (Vladimir Brutonov), [[Claudia Maruzzi]], [[Robin Smith]], and [[Marisa Sarfatti]] (Allison Prescott). | + | 2001: A production sponsored by NBS [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NBS_%28Natal_Building_Society%29] was staged in the [[Playhouse Theatre]] in Johannesburg in May, in the [[Tesson Theatre]] at the [[Johannesburg Civic]] in August and later in other venues like the [[Market Theatre]]. It was directed by [[Tim Plewman]], with [[Paul Slabolepszy]] (Crispin Wentzel), [[Bill Flynn]] (Tjokkie Hetherington), [[Michele Levin]] (Svetlana Moloova), [[Anthony Bishop]] (Vladimir Brutonov), [[Claudia Maruzzi]], [[Robin Smith]], and [[Marisa Sarfatti]] (Allison Prescott). |
== Sources == | == Sources == |
Latest revision as of 12:40, 30 May 2024
Running Riot is a 2001 comedy play by Paul Slabolepszy.
Contents
The original text
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
2001: A production sponsored by NBS [1] was staged in the Playhouse Theatre in Johannesburg in May, in the Tesson Theatre at the Johannesburg Civic in August and later in other venues like the Market Theatre. It was directed by Tim Plewman, with Paul Slabolepszy (Crispin Wentzel), Bill Flynn (Tjokkie Hetherington), Michele Levin (Svetlana Moloova), Anthony Bishop (Vladimir Brutonov), Claudia Maruzzi, Robin Smith, and Marisa Sarfatti (Allison Prescott).
Sources
NBS theatre programme, 2001.
Ruphin Coudyzer. 2023. Annotated list of his photographs of Market Theatre productions. (Provided by Coudyzer)
Sunday Independent, 19 August 2001.
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