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− | 1960: Produced by [[NTO]] in 1960, the same year it was done in London for the first time. The South African production starred [[Alec Bell]]. In the Bellville [[Kamertoneel]] production the cast were [[Jennie Gratus]] (Josie Hogan), [[Michael | + | 1960: Produced by [[NTO]] in 1960, the same year it was done in London for the first time. The South African production starred [[Alec Bell]]. In the Bellville [[Kamertoneel]] production the cast were [[Jennie Gratus]] (Josie Hogan), [[Michael Drin]] (Phil Hogan), (Cyril Ryan), [[Johann Nell]] (James Tyrone), [[Tony Isted]] (T. Stedman Harder). |
1992: Produced in the then Transvaal, starring [[Sandra Duncan]] as Josie Hogan, [[Michael McCabe]] as Phil Hogan. Lighting by [[Stan Knight]]. | 1992: Produced in the then Transvaal, starring [[Sandra Duncan]] as Josie Hogan, [[Michael McCabe]] as Phil Hogan. Lighting by [[Stan Knight]]. |
Revision as of 08:22, 11 March 2016
A Moon for the Misbegotten is a play by Eugene O'Neill (1888-1953) [1]. The play is a sequel to O'Neill's Long Day's Journey into Night. It premiered on Broadway in 1957.
Contents
The original text
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
1960: Produced by NTO in 1960, the same year it was done in London for the first time. The South African production starred Alec Bell. In the Bellville Kamertoneel production the cast were Jennie Gratus (Josie Hogan), Michael Drin (Phil Hogan), (Cyril Ryan), Johann Nell (James Tyrone), Tony Isted (T. Stedman Harder).
1992: Produced in the then Transvaal, starring Sandra Duncan as Josie Hogan, Michael McCabe as Phil Hogan. Lighting by Stan Knight.
Sources
Wikipedia [2].
Theatre programme Bellville Kamertoneel, 1960.
Theatre programme (NTO production) held by NELM: [Collection: WOOLFSON, Malcolm L]: 1999. 113. 10. 4. 13.
Material (re Vita Awards 1992) held by NELM.
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