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− | Directed by [[Janice Honeyman]] for a run produced by [[Pieter Toerien]] in 1986. Opened on 16 March. Set and costumes designed by [[Johan Engels]]. Lighting by [[Jannie Swanepoel]]. Costume co-ordinator [[John Tullis]]. Choreography by [[Anton van Niekerk]]. | + | Directed by [[Janice Honeyman]] for a run produced by [[Pieter Toerien]] in 1986. Opened on 16 March at the [[Alhambra Theatre]] Johannesburg. Set and costumes designed by [[Johan Engels]]. Lighting by [[Jannie Swanepoel]]. Costume co-ordinator [[John Tullis]]. Choreography by [[Anton van Niekerk]]. |
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Vaslav Fomitch Nijinsky, premier danseur of the Ballets Russes: acted by [[Robert Whitehead]], danced by [[Anton van Niekerk]]. | Vaslav Fomitch Nijinsky, premier danseur of the Ballets Russes: acted by [[Robert Whitehead]], danced by [[Anton van Niekerk]]. |
Revision as of 17:20, 4 December 2014
Written and created by Richard Haines, Janice Honeyman and Robert Whitehead.
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The action of the play takes place in St. Petersburg, Paris, Buenos Aires, Madrid and St. Moritz between 1909 and 1950.
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Performance history in South Africa
Directed by Janice Honeyman for a run produced by Pieter Toerien in 1986. Opened on 16 March at the Alhambra Theatre Johannesburg. Set and costumes designed by Johan Engels. Lighting by Jannie Swanepoel. Costume co-ordinator John Tullis. Choreography by Anton van Niekerk. Cast - Vaslav Fomitch Nijinsky, premier danseur of the Ballets Russes: acted by Robert Whitehead, danced by Anton van Niekerk. Serge Pavlovitch Diaghilev, impressario and founder of the Ballets Russes: Richard Haines. Alexandre Benois, designer for the Ballet: John Whiteley. Lydia Nelidova, member of the corps de ballet: Lynne Maree. Romola Karlova de Pulzky, society and aspirant dancer: Jana Cilliers. Second Male Dancer: Gavin Clur. First Female Dancer: Lynette Murray.
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