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− | 2014: First produced by [[Eric Abraham]] and the [[Fugard Theatre]] 10 - 26 July 2014. Directed by [[Athol Fugard]], with [[Athol Fugard]] and [[Marviantos Baker]]. Co-director [[Paula Fourie]], lighting [[Mannie Manim]], sets and costume [[Saul Radomsky]] and sound [[James Webb]]. | + | 2014: First produced in South Africa by [[Eric Abraham]] and the [[Fugard Theatre]] 10 - 26 July 2014. Directed by [[Athol Fugard]], with [[Athol Fugard]] and [[Marviantos Baker]]. Co-director [[Paula Fourie]], lighting [[Mannie Manim]], sets and costume [[Saul Radomsky]] and sound [[James Webb]]. Stage manager, [[Elisabet Nel]], set construction [[Mark McKeown]] |
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Revision as of 07:44, 4 August 2014
A two-hander by Athol Fugard, with an introductory scene by Paula Fourie.
Contents
The play
A play about a meeting between Oupa, a retired South African teacher living in self-imposed exile in Southern California, and his grandson, Boba, and the insights that result from this afternoon spent together.
Performances
2014: First produced, in its original form, at the Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, Connecticutt.
2014: First produced in South Africa by Eric Abraham and the Fugard Theatre 10 - 26 July 2014. Directed by Athol Fugard, with Athol Fugard and Marviantos Baker. Co-director Paula Fourie, lighting Mannie Manim, sets and costume Saul Radomsky and sound James Webb. Stage manager, Elisabet Nel, set construction Mark McKeown
Sources
Friends of the Fugard June 2014 Newsletter[1]
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