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First performed in South Africa in 197*. The 197* [[Space Theatre]] production starred *** and [[Yvonne Bryceland]].
 
First performed in South Africa in 197*. The 197* [[Space Theatre]] production starred *** and [[Yvonne Bryceland]].
  
Directed by [[Leonard Schach]] for [[PACT]], [[Alexander Theatre]], opening 4 July 1968. The cast included [[Don McCorkindale]], [[Dale Cutts]], [[Siegfried Mynhardt]], [[Adrian Egan]], [[John Rogers]], [[Gillian Lomberg]], [[Kerry Jordan]], [[Paddy Canavan]], [[Anthony James]], [[Gordon Wales]], [[Frank Douglass]], [[Trevor Wayne]], [[Errol Ross]], [[Christopher Galloway]], [[Ivor van Rensburg]], [[Robert Lang]], [[George Jackson]], [[John Llewellyn]], [[Keith Spooner-Read]], [[Conrad Weavind]], [[Danny Keogh]], [[Caroline Harratt]], [[Annette Evans]].
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Directed by [[Leonard Schach]] for [[PACT]], [[Alexander Theatre]], opening 4 July 1968. The cast included [[Don McCorkindale]], [[Dale Cutts]], [[Siegfried Mynhardt]], [[Adrian Egan]], [[John Rogers]], [[Gillian Lomberg]], [[Kerry Jordan]], [[Paddy Canavan]], [[Anthony James]], [[Gordon Wales]], [[Frank Douglass]], [[Trevor Wayne]], [[Errol Ross]], [[Christopher Galloway]], [[Ivor van Rensburg]], [[Robert Lang]], [[George Jackson]], [[John Llewellyn]], [[Keith Spooner-Read]], [[Conrad Weavind]], [[Danny Keogh]], [[Caroline Harratt]], [[Annette Evans]]. Decor was by [[Raimond Schoop]], costumes by [[Aubrey Couling]] and choreography by [[Gordon Wales]].
  
Performed by [[CAPAB]] in April 1969 in the [[Hofmeyr Theatre]], directed by [[Leonard Schach]]. Set designed by [[Keith Anderson]], costumes designed by [[Jennifer Craig]]. With [[Wilson Dunster]], [[Ralph Lawson]], [[Michael Atkinson]], [[Ken Leach]], [[Gillian Garlick]], [[Roger Dwyer]], [[Yvonne Bryceland]], [[Elliot Playfair]], [[Will Bernard]], [[Brian Kennedy]], [[David Goatham]], [[Ron France]], [[Geoffrey Burmeister]], [[Gaenor Becker]], [[Carolanne Morrison]], [[Barry Pluke]].  
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Performed by [[CAPAB]] in April 1969 in the [[Hofmeyr Theatre]], directed by [[Leonard Schach]]. Set designed by [[Keith Anderson]], costumes designed by [[Jennifer Craig]]. With [[Wilson Dunster]], [[Ralph Lawson]], [[Michael Atkinson]], [[Ken Leach]], [[Gillian Garlick]], [[Roger Dwyer]], [[Yvonne Bryceland]], [[Elliot Playfair]], [[Will Bernard]], [[Brian Kennedy]], [[David Goatham]], [[Ron France]], [[Geoffrey Burmeister]], [[Gaenor Becker]], [[Carolanne Morrison]], [[Barry Pluke]].
  
 
==Translations and adaptations==
 
==Translations and adaptations==

Revision as of 17:06, 24 June 2014

by Tom Stoppard. An absurdist, existentialist tragicomedy that expands upon the exploits of two minor characters from Shakespeare's Hamlet, the courtiers Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. First staged at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 1966. Filmed in 1990.

Performance history in South Africa

First performed in South Africa in 197*. The 197* Space Theatre production starred *** and Yvonne Bryceland.

Directed by Leonard Schach for PACT, Alexander Theatre, opening 4 July 1968. The cast included Don McCorkindale, Dale Cutts, Siegfried Mynhardt, Adrian Egan, John Rogers, Gillian Lomberg, Kerry Jordan, Paddy Canavan, Anthony James, Gordon Wales, Frank Douglass, Trevor Wayne, Errol Ross, Christopher Galloway, Ivor van Rensburg, Robert Lang, George Jackson, John Llewellyn, Keith Spooner-Read, Conrad Weavind, Danny Keogh, Caroline Harratt, Annette Evans. Decor was by Raimond Schoop, costumes by Aubrey Couling and choreography by Gordon Wales.

Performed by CAPAB in April 1969 in the Hofmeyr Theatre, directed by Leonard Schach. Set designed by Keith Anderson, costumes designed by Jennifer Craig. With Wilson Dunster, Ralph Lawson, Michael Atkinson, Ken Leach, Gillian Garlick, Roger Dwyer, Yvonne Bryceland, Elliot Playfair, Will Bernard, Brian Kennedy, David Goatham, Ron France, Geoffrey Burmeister, Gaenor Becker, Carolanne Morrison, Barry Pluke.

Translations and adaptations

Sources

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosencrantz_and_Guildenstern_Are_Dead

Teater SA, 1(1), 1968

Inskip, 1977. p 126

Astbury, 1979.

Photograph - NELM Manuscripts - [Collection: FLETCHER, Jill]: 2005. 75. 19. 50

Grütter, Wilhelm, CAPAB 25 Years, 1987. Unpublished research. P 70 and Teater SA, 1(4), 1969


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