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Written in the form of a live radio play on stage, it takes , it takes a comic look at what happens behind the scenes in a radio studio, with a group of actors, a producer and a writer assembled in a radio studio to record a weekly "[[soapie]]" called ''The Soul of Sister Serious''. Sub-titled ''What you hear is only half the story …''. Some of the characters are taken from ''[[Radio Vuka]]'', a [[SAfm]] radio play, for which Slabolepszy is head writer. | Written in the form of a live radio play on stage, it takes , it takes a comic look at what happens behind the scenes in a radio studio, with a group of actors, a producer and a writer assembled in a radio studio to record a weekly "[[soapie]]" called ''The Soul of Sister Serious''. Sub-titled ''What you hear is only half the story …''. Some of the characters are taken from ''[[Radio Vuka]]'', a [[SAfm]] radio play, for which Slabolepszy is head writer. | ||
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2015: First performed at the [[Grahamstown Festival]], then played in Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban (where it was presented at the [[The Playhouse]] Drama Theatre by [[The Playhouse Company]], from 9 December 2015). Directed by [[Ralph Lawson]], with [[Paul Slabolepszy]], [[Michael Richard]], [[Louise Saint-Claire]], [[Sibu Radebe]], [[Michael Gritten]], [[Bheki Mqadi]]and [[Bronwyn van Graan]]. | 2015: First performed at the [[Grahamstown Festival]], then played in Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban (where it was presented at the [[The Playhouse]] Drama Theatre by [[The Playhouse Company]], from 9 December 2015). Directed by [[Ralph Lawson]], with [[Paul Slabolepszy]], [[Michael Richard]], [[Louise Saint-Claire]], [[Sibu Radebe]], [[Michael Gritten]], [[Bheki Mqadi]]and [[Bronwyn van Graan]]. |
Revision as of 07:01, 30 November 2015
For Your Ears Only is stage comedy byPaul Slabolepszy
Written in the form of a live radio play on stage, it takes , it takes a comic look at what happens behind the scenes in a radio studio, with a group of actors, a producer and a writer assembled in a radio studio to record a weekly "soapie" called The Soul of Sister Serious. Sub-titled What you hear is only half the story …. Some of the characters are taken from Radio Vuka, a SAfm radio play, for which Slabolepszy is head writer.
South African performances
2015: First performed at the Grahamstown Festival, then played in Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban (where it was presented at the The Playhouse Drama Theatre by The Playhouse Company, from 9 December 2015). Directed by Ralph Lawson, with Paul Slabolepszy, Michael Richard, Louise Saint-Claire, Sibu Radebe, Michael Gritten, Bheki Mqadiand Bronwyn van Graan.
Sources
The Playhouse Company. "Hilarious Paul Slabolepszy comedy for Playhouse", Artslink 11/24/2015[1]