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by Christopher Fry. A popular verse play about Joan of Arc. Premiered at the Arts Theatre in London in March 1948, starring Alec Clunes. | by Christopher Fry. A popular verse play about Joan of Arc. Premiered at the Arts Theatre in London in March 1948, starring Alec Clunes. | ||
− | 1951: First staged in South Africa by the [[University Players]] | + | == Performance history in South Africa == |
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+ | 1951: First staged in South Africa by the [[University Players]], starring [[Philip Birkenshaw]], [[Molly Seftel]] and [[Margaret Inglis]]. | ||
1956: The [[Arena Theatre Company]], with [[Jenny Gratus]], [[Robert Lang]] and [[Will Jamieson]]), | 1956: The [[Arena Theatre Company]], with [[Jenny Gratus]], [[Robert Lang]] and [[Will Jamieson]]), | ||
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[[Leonard Schach]] (''Helikon'', 2(10):65). | [[Leonard Schach]] (''Helikon'', 2(10):65). | ||
+ | [[Percy Tucker|Tucker]], 1997 | ||
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Revision as of 06:43, 14 December 2013
by Christopher Fry. A popular verse play about Joan of Arc. Premiered at the Arts Theatre in London in March 1948, starring Alec Clunes.
Performance history in South Africa
1951: First staged in South Africa by the University Players, starring Philip Birkenshaw, Molly Seftel and Margaret Inglis.
1956: The Arena Theatre Company, with Jenny Gratus, Robert Lang and Will Jamieson),
197*: the Langford-Inglis Company and NAPAC, directed by Margaret Inglis, with Michael Atkinson and Nan Munro),
Translations and adaptations
Sources
Leonard Schach (Helikon, 2(10):65).
Tucker, 1997
Go to ESAT Bibliography
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