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== Performance history in South Africa == | == Performance history in South Africa == | ||
− | Directed by [[Roy Sargeant]] for [[CAPAB]], 1992. Costumes by [[Birrie le Roux]], decor [[Peter Cazalet]], lighting [[John T Baker]], starring [[Guy de Lancey]], [[Shirley Johnston]] as Catherine, [[Blaise Koch]], [[Diane Wilson]], [[Mark Hoeben]], [[Gordon van Rooyen]], [[Michelle Scott]], [[Alain Benatar]], [[Russell Copley]] and [[Fiona Coyne]]. | + | Directed by [[Roy Sargeant]] for [[CAPAB]] at the Port Elizabeth [[Opera House]] 6 to 9 May 1992, [[H.B. Thom Theatre]] 13 to 15 May 1992 and the [[Nico Malan Theatre|Nico Theatre]] from 20 May 1992. Costumes by [[Birrie le Roux]], decor [[Peter Cazalet]], lighting [[John T. Baker]], starring [[Guy de Lancey]], [[Shirley Johnston]] as Catherine, [[Blaise Koch]], [[Diane Wilson]], [[Mark Hoeben]], [[Gordon van Rooyen]], [[Michelle Scott]], [[Alain Benatar]], [[Russell Copley]] and [[Fiona Coyne]]. |
==Translations and adaptations== | ==Translations and adaptations== | ||
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Revision as of 14:56, 9 July 2015
Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë (1818-1848), adapted for the stage by Charles Vance (1990).
Performance history in South Africa
Directed by Roy Sargeant for CAPAB at the Port Elizabeth Opera House 6 to 9 May 1992, H.B. Thom Theatre 13 to 15 May 1992 and the Nico Theatre from 20 May 1992. Costumes by Birrie le Roux, decor Peter Cazalet, lighting John T. Baker, starring Guy de Lancey, Shirley Johnston as Catherine, Blaise Koch, Diane Wilson, Mark Hoeben, Gordon van Rooyen, Michelle Scott, Alain Benatar, Russell Copley and Fiona Coyne.
Translations and adaptations
Translated and adapted for the stage by Rev. Mynhardt as Helshoogte ("Hell's Heights"). Performed on tour by the André Huguenet's company in 1943, with Ena du Toit, Hermien Dommisse, André Huguenet, Paula Styger, Pierre de Wet, Freda Keyter, Fanie Bekker and Rudolf Nel.
Sources
Wuthering Heights theatre programme, 1992.
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