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South African Unity Theatre Group, Johannesburg, 1941. Play reading. [[Fred Loehnen]], [[Daphne Kaplan]], [[Benny Sischy]], [[Lorraine White]]. | South African Unity Theatre Group, Johannesburg, 1941. Play reading. [[Fred Loehnen]], [[Daphne Kaplan]], [[Benny Sischy]], [[Lorraine White]]. | ||
− | Presented by the University of Cape Town Speech Training Department and produced by [[Lily-Jean Satusky]] in the [[Little Theatre]], June 1946. With [[George Stelzner]], [[Zea Lurie]], [[Harry Mann]]. Settings by [[Basil Warner]]. | + | Presented by the University of Cape Town Speech Training Department and produced by [[Lily-Jean Satusky]] in the [[Little Theatre]], June 1946. With [[George Stelzner]], [[Zea Lurie]], [[Harry Mann]], [[Rachel King]], [[Diana Berliner]], [[Frank Wienburg]], [[Anne Kretzmar]]. Settings by [[Basil Warner]]. |
Directed by [[Cecil Williams]] in the [[Library Theatre]], Johannesburg in May 1953. [[Leon Gluckman]] as Liliom, [[Molly Seftel]] as Julie. Other members of the cast include [[Maureen Chanani]], [[Noreen Sterling]], [[Frances Hossy]]. | Directed by [[Cecil Williams]] in the [[Library Theatre]], Johannesburg in May 1953. [[Leon Gluckman]] as Liliom, [[Molly Seftel]] as Julie. Other members of the cast include [[Maureen Chanani]], [[Noreen Sterling]], [[Frances Hossy]]. |
Revision as of 12:09, 28 November 2013
Liliom (1909), by Hungarian playwright Ferenc Molnár.
South African Unity Theatre Group, Johannesburg, 1941. Play reading. Fred Loehnen, Daphne Kaplan, Benny Sischy, Lorraine White.
Presented by the University of Cape Town Speech Training Department and produced by Lily-Jean Satusky in the Little Theatre, June 1946. With George Stelzner, Zea Lurie, Harry Mann, Rachel King, Diana Berliner, Frank Wienburg, Anne Kretzmar. Settings by Basil Warner.
Directed by Cecil Williams in the Library Theatre, Johannesburg in May 1953. Leon Gluckman as Liliom, Molly Seftel as Julie. Other members of the cast include Maureen Chanani, Noreen Sterling, Frances Hossy.
Sources
Trek, 15 August 1941, 19.
South African Opinion, 3(5):23, 1946.
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