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==Translations and adaptations==
 
==Translations and adaptations==
In 1968 the play was rewritten, the setting changed to England and the title to '''''Out of the Question''''' and it opened in the West End in October.
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In 1968 the play was rewritten, the setting changed to England, the title to '''''Out of the Question''''' and it opened in the West End in October.
  
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
197*: The adaptation ''Out of the Question'' was staged by The [[Brian Brooke Company]], directed by [[Brian Brooke|Brooke]], with  
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197*: The adaptation ''Out of the Question'' was staged by The [[Brian Brooke Company]], directed by [[Brian Brooke|Brooke]], with [[Olive Bodill]] (Celia Pilgrim), [[John Hayter]] (Andrew Pilgrim), [[Gay Lambert]] (Marian Jellicoe),
  
  

Revision as of 07:40, 28 August 2015

Absence of a Cello (sometimes The Absence of a Cello) is a 1964 Broadway comedy written by American screenwriter and novelist Ira Wallach (1913—1995) [1].

Translations and adaptations

In 1968 the play was rewritten, the setting changed to England, the title to Out of the Question and it opened in the West End in October.

Performance history in South Africa

197*: The adaptation Out of the Question was staged by The Brian Brooke Company, directed by Brooke, with Olive Bodill (Celia Pilgrim), John Hayter (Andrew Pilgrim), Gay Lambert (Marian Jellicoe),


Sources

Brian Brooke Company theatre programme (undated).

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