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''The Silver Cord'' is a psychological melodrama by American playwright Sidney Howard [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sidney_Howard] (1891-1039). Full-length. Cast: mixed.  A drama about a mother who is pathologically close to her sons and works to undermine their romances, it starred Pauline Lord and was one of the most talked-about plays of the 1926-27 Broadway season.
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''The Silver Cord'' is a psychological melodrama written in 1926 by American playwright Sidney Howard [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sidney_Howard] (1891-1039). Full-length. Cast: mixed.  A drama about a mother who is pathologically close to her sons and works to undermine their romances, it starred Pauline Lord and was one of the most talked-about plays of the 1926-27 Broadway season.
  
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==

Revision as of 10:53, 8 October 2015

The Silver Cord is a psychological melodrama written in 1926 by American playwright Sidney Howard [1] (1891-1039). Full-length. Cast: mixed. A drama about a mother who is pathologically close to her sons and works to undermine their romances, it starred Pauline Lord and was one of the most talked-about plays of the 1926-27 Broadway season.

Performance history in South Africa

Produced for the Brian Brooke Company by Will Jamieson, presented at Cape Town's Hofmeyr Hall in February 1947, starring Dorothy Kendal-Grimston, Will Jamieson, Petrina Fry, Joyce Murcott, Frank Wise.

Translations and adaptations

Afrikaans translation by Herman Steytler: Die Onsigbare Band. Directed by Lily-Jean Satusky for K.A.T. in August 1953.

Sources

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Silver_Cord_(play)

Trek, 11(16):18, 1947.

Nel, 1972

Brooke 1978. 157.


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