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+ | 1977: In South Africa it was directed by [[Leonard Schach]] for The [[Company of Four]] and staged in the Concert Hall at the [[Baxter Theatre]], Cape Town. The cast consisted of [[Keith Grenville]] (Lenny), [[Michael Howard]] (Max), [[Don Maguire]] (Sam), [[Michael Richard]] (Joey), [[Glynn Day]] (Teddy) and [[Jacqui Singer]] (Ruth). The set was designed by [[Emile Aucamp]], the wardrobe by [[Helen Rooza]] and the lighting by [[Derrick Markotter]]. The stage director was [[Avril Bee]]. | ||
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+ | 2012: '''''Huis Toe''''', the [[Afrikaans]] translation by [[Hugo Taljaard]], was staged at the [[Aardklop]] festival, directed by [[Henry Mylne]], with [[Armand Aucamp]] (Teddy), [[Amalia Uys]] (Ruth), [[Deon Coetzee]] (Max), [[Neels van Jaarsveld]], [[Werner Coetser]] and [[Johan Engelbrecht]]. | ||
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== Sources == | == Sources == |
Revision as of 07:19, 16 February 2016
The Homecoming (1964) [1] is a two-act play by Harold Pinter.
Contents
The original text
Translations and adaptations
Translated into Afrikaans as Huis Toe by Hugo Taljaard in 2012.
Performance history in South Africa
1977: In South Africa it was directed by Leonard Schach for The Company of Four and staged in the Concert Hall at the Baxter Theatre, Cape Town. The cast consisted of Keith Grenville (Lenny), Michael Howard (Max), Don Maguire (Sam), Michael Richard (Joey), Glynn Day (Teddy) and Jacqui Singer (Ruth). The set was designed by Emile Aucamp, the wardrobe by Helen Rooza and the lighting by Derrick Markotter. The stage director was Avril Bee.
2012: Huis Toe, the Afrikaans translation by Hugo Taljaard, was staged at the Aardklop festival, directed by Henry Mylne, with Armand Aucamp (Teddy), Amalia Uys (Ruth), Deon Coetzee (Max), Neels van Jaarsveld, Werner Coetser and Johan Engelbrecht.
Sources
Programme notes.
Barrow, Brian & Williams-Short, Yvonne (eds.). 1988. Theatre Alive! The Baxter Story 1977-1987.
Beeld, 2 October 2012.
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