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− | ''George Washington Slept Here'' an American farce by George Kaufman and Moss Hart. Produced by [[Mary Holder]] for [[Cape Town Repertory Theatre Society|Cape Reps]], [[Little Theatre]], 1945. With [[Cynthia Klette]], [[James March]], [[Estelle de Villiers]], [[E. Clifford Jones]], [[Carey Lacey]], [[Dorothy Felbert]], [[Kevin Woodgate]]. | + | ''George Washington Slept Here'' an American farce by George Kaufman and Moss Hart. Produced by [[Mary Holder]] for [[Cape Town Repertory Theatre Society|Cape Reps]], [[Little Theatre]], 1945. With [[Cynthia Klette]], [[James March]], [[Estelle de Villiers]], [[E. Clifford Jones]], [[Carey Lacey]], [[Dorothy Felbert]], [[Kevin Woodgate]], [[Donald Inskip]]. |
[[Taubie Kushlick]] in the lead, [[Wensley Pithey]], [[Gordon Mulholland]], set designed by [[Nina Campbell Quine]] and executed by [[Roy Cooke]], 1947 (Johannesburg?) | [[Taubie Kushlick]] in the lead, [[Wensley Pithey]], [[Gordon Mulholland]], set designed by [[Nina Campbell Quine]] and executed by [[Roy Cooke]], 1947 (Johannesburg?) |
Revision as of 09:59, 11 November 2013
George Washington Slept Here an American farce by George Kaufman and Moss Hart. Produced by Mary Holder for Cape Reps, Little Theatre, 1945. With Cynthia Klette, James March, Estelle de Villiers, E. Clifford Jones, Carey Lacey, Dorothy Felbert, Kevin Woodgate, Donald Inskip.
Taubie Kushlick in the lead, Wensley Pithey, Gordon Mulholland, set designed by Nina Campbell Quine and executed by Roy Cooke, 1947 (Johannesburg?)
Sources
South African Opinion, 2(6):18-19, 1945; 3(11):21, 1947; Trek, 10(2):18, 1945.
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