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Revision as of 07:23, 30 November 2015
For Your Ears Only is stage comedy by Paul Slabolepszy (1948-)
The original text
Written in the form of a live radio play on stage, 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
2008 First performed on the main programme of the National Arts Festival, produced by SAfm in association with the Festival, and directed by Ralph Lawson. The cast consisted of Michael Richard, Louise Saint-Claire, Esmeralda Bihl, Ralph Lawson, Samson Khumalo, Sibusiso Radebe and Paul Slabolepszy. The production also played in Johannesburg and the Theatre on the Bay, Cape Town.
2015: Performed 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
http://cue.ru.ac.za/2008/06/paul-slab-farce-celebrates-radio-star/
http://news.artsmart.co.za/2008/07/for-your-ears-only.html
http://www.artlink.co.za/news_article.htm?contentID=6587
The Playhouse Company. "Hilarious Paul Slabolepszy comedy for Playhouse", Artslink 11/24/2015[1]