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== Performance history in South Africa == | == Performance history in South Africa == | ||
It was the first play presented by the [[Ensamble Players]] (Ensemble Players?). The first performance was in Somerset West, followed by Stellenbosch and then at the Port Elizabeth City Hall in November 1962 was directed by [[Laurie van der Merwe]], starring [[Siegfried Mynhardt]] and [[Paddy Canavan]]. | It was the first play presented by the [[Ensamble Players]] (Ensemble Players?). The first performance was in Somerset West, followed by Stellenbosch and then at the Port Elizabeth City Hall in November 1962 was directed by [[Laurie van der Merwe]], starring [[Siegfried Mynhardt]] and [[Paddy Canavan]]. | ||
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+ | 1961: Directed by [[Jerome Kilty]]. With Jerome Kilty and [[Cavada Humphrey]]. Kushlick-Gluckman. Johannesburg. | ||
[[Laurie van der Merwe]] was to direct the [[Afrikaans]] version, ''[[Liefste Leuenaar]]'' in March 1963. | [[Laurie van der Merwe]] was to direct the [[Afrikaans]] version, ''[[Liefste Leuenaar]]'' in March 1963. |
Revision as of 12:45, 5 August 2015
Dear Liar, by Jerome Kilty. The play is based on the longtime correspondence (April 1899 to August 1939) between British playwright Goerge Bernard Shaw and British actress Mrs. Patrick Campbell.
Contents
The original text
Translations and adaptations
Translated into Afrikaans by Rykie van Reenen as Liefste Leuenaar.
Performance history in South Africa
It was the first play presented by the Ensamble Players (Ensemble Players?). The first performance was in Somerset West, followed by Stellenbosch and then at the Port Elizabeth City Hall in November 1962 was directed by Laurie van der Merwe, starring Siegfried Mynhardt and Paddy Canavan.
1961: Directed by Jerome Kilty. With Jerome Kilty and Cavada Humphrey. Kushlick-Gluckman. Johannesburg.
Laurie van der Merwe was to direct the Afrikaans version, Liefste Leuenaar in March 1963.
Dear Liar presented by Capital Theatres, produced by Peter Prowse in Cape Town (1972?), starring Frank Shelley and Diane Wilson.
Dear Liar directed by Keith Grenville for Baxter Theatre Productions, 1981 in the Baxter Theatre. The cast: Keith Grenville, Zoë Randall.
Sources
Die Oosterlig, 7 November 1962.
Dear Liar programme, 1972 (?)
Barrow, Brian & Williams-Short, Yvonne (eds.). 1988. Theatre Alive! The Baxter Story 1977-1987
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