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''A Flea in her Ear'' by Georges Feydeau (1862-1921). Extremely popular farce, often done in South Africa. First recorded performance??***. Other productions include ***. | ''A Flea in her Ear'' by Georges Feydeau (1862-1921). Extremely popular farce, often done in South Africa. First recorded performance??***. Other productions include ***. | ||
− | + | The translation by Samuel Benin directed by [[Albert Ninio]], opening 30 May 1968 in the [[Alexander Theatre]]. Cast: [[Hal Orlandini]], [[Barbara Itzler]], [[Don McCorkindale]], [[Kevin Basel]], [[Mary Harrison]], [[Shelagh Holliday]], [[John McKelvey]], [[James White]], [[Gordon Mulholland]], [[Brenda Kerry-Osrin]], [[Gabriel Bayman]], [[Margaret Fry]], [[Wilfred Cosgrove]], [[Max Angorn]]. (Source: ''[[Teater SA]]'', 1(1), 1968) | |
In line with their political stance, [[Space Theatre|The Space]] (Cape Town) did a multiracial version of it in the 1970s, directed by [[Brian Astbury]] with i.a. [[Charles Comyn]], [[Bill Curry]], [[Mzwandile Ngxangane]], [[Thoko Ntshinga]] and [[Clare Stopford]]. An Afrikaans version by **, entitled **, was done by **. | In line with their political stance, [[Space Theatre|The Space]] (Cape Town) did a multiracial version of it in the 1970s, directed by [[Brian Astbury]] with i.a. [[Charles Comyn]], [[Bill Curry]], [[Mzwandile Ngxangane]], [[Thoko Ntshinga]] and [[Clare Stopford]]. An Afrikaans version by **, entitled **, was done by **. |
Revision as of 17:09, 29 March 2013
A Flea in her Ear by Georges Feydeau (1862-1921). Extremely popular farce, often done in South Africa. First recorded performance??***. Other productions include ***.
The translation by Samuel Benin directed by Albert Ninio, opening 30 May 1968 in the Alexander Theatre. Cast: Hal Orlandini, Barbara Itzler, Don McCorkindale, Kevin Basel, Mary Harrison, Shelagh Holliday, John McKelvey, James White, Gordon Mulholland, Brenda Kerry-Osrin, Gabriel Bayman, Margaret Fry, Wilfred Cosgrove, Max Angorn. (Source: Teater SA, 1(1), 1968)
In line with their political stance, The Space (Cape Town) did a multiracial version of it in the 1970s, directed by Brian Astbury with i.a. Charles Comyn, Bill Curry, Mzwandile Ngxangane, Thoko Ntshinga and Clare Stopford. An Afrikaans version by **, entitled **, was done by **.
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