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1. ''Still Life'', one-act by [[Noël Coward]]. Presented by the [[Johannesburg Repertory Society|Johannesburg Repertory Players]], produced by [[Edith Carter-Johnson]] and [[Elsie Levitas]] in January 1947. | 1. ''Still Life'', one-act by [[Noël Coward]]. Presented by the [[Johannesburg Repertory Society|Johannesburg Repertory Players]], produced by [[Edith Carter-Johnson]] and [[Elsie Levitas]] in January 1947. | ||
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Market Theatre Annual report 1983. | Market Theatre Annual report 1983. | ||
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+ | 3. ''Still Life'' by Scottish playwright John Byrne, one of a set of three plays collectively entitled ''The Slab Boys Trilogy''. The other titles of the trilogy are ''[[The Slab Boys]]'' and ''[[Cuttin' a Rug]]''. | ||
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+ | == Sources == | ||
+ | Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Slab_Boys_Trilogy#The_Slab_Boys]. | ||
Revision as of 14:21, 8 January 2016
There are three plays with this title:
1. Still Life, one-act by Noël Coward. Presented by the Johannesburg Repertory Players, produced by Edith Carter-Johnson and Elsie Levitas in January 1947.
Sources
South African Opinion, 3(11):20-21, 1947.
2. Still Life by American playwright and director Emily Mann [1] born 1952. Directed by Barney Simon at Upstairs at the Market opening 3 January 1983. (NELM: Photographs taken during the production of "Still Life" : Identified in the photographs are : Wilson Dunster, Aletta Bezuidenhout, Fiona Ramsay).
Sources
Market Theatre Annual report 1983.
3. Still Life by Scottish playwright John Byrne, one of a set of three plays collectively entitled The Slab Boys Trilogy. The other titles of the trilogy are The Slab Boys and Cuttin' a Rug.
Sources
Wikipedia [2].
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