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− | ''A Tale of Two Cities'', by Charles Dickens. | + | ''A Tale of Two Cities'', by Charles Dickens. A Victorian company version of the novel by Charles Dickens was adapted and directed by [[Themi Venturas]] within the Music-Hall style as though directed by Dickens himself, for the [[University of Natal, Department of Speech and Drama|University of Natal]] (Durban) entry for the [[National Arts Festival]] Student Drama, 1984. Stage manager [[Linda Nichol]]; Set designer [[Mark Faith]], built by [[Rogers Ganesan]] and The Company; Costume [[Beth Olmesdahl]] and [[June Gielink]]. The cast: [[Mark Faith]], [[Bradley Mart]], [[Christopher Wells]], [[Alan Adams]], [[Themi Venturas]], [[Brenda Radloff]], [[Melanie Bowles]], [[Celeste Litkie]], [[Catherine Ross]], [[Anne Harvey]]. |
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Revision as of 11:28, 20 September 2013
A Tale of Two Cities, by Charles Dickens. A Victorian company version of the novel by Charles Dickens was adapted and directed by Themi Venturas within the Music-Hall style as though directed by Dickens himself, for the University of Natal (Durban) entry for the National Arts Festival Student Drama, 1984. Stage manager Linda Nichol; Set designer Mark Faith, built by Rogers Ganesan and The Company; Costume Beth Olmesdahl and June Gielink. The cast: Mark Faith, Bradley Mart, Christopher Wells, Alan Adams, Themi Venturas, Brenda Radloff, Melanie Bowles, Celeste Litkie, Catherine Ross, Anne Harvey.
Sources
National Arts Festival programme, 1984.
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