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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
2001: First staged by the [[Fortune Cookie Theatre Company]] in the [[Wits Theatre Complex]], directed by [[James Cunningham]] and [[Helen Iskander]], with [[Sylvaine Strike]] (Olympia) and [[Brian Webber]] (Debonair).  
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2001: First staged by the [[Fortune Cookie Theatre Company]] in the [[Wits Theatre Complex]], directed by [[James Cunningham]] and [[Helen Iskander]], with [[Sylvaine Strike]] (Olympia) and [[Brian Webber]] (Debonair). Choreography by [[Raymond Theart]].
  
2002: The same production was staged in the [[Barney Simon Theatre]] at the [[Market Theatre]], directed by [[James Cunningham]] and [[Helen Iskander]], with [[Sylvaine Strike]] (Olympia) and [[Brian Webber]] (Debonair).
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2002: The same production with [[Sylvaine Strike|Strike]] and [[Brian Webber|Webber]], directed by [[James Cunningham|Cunningham]] and [[Helen Iskander|Iskander]], was staged in the [[Barney Simon Theatre]] at the [[Market Theatre]].
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Revision as of 07:41, 24 June 2016

Fortunately is a 2001 play devised and originally performed by Sylvaine Strike and Brian Webber. A physical theatre and mime two-hander.

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Performance history in South Africa

2001: First staged by the Fortune Cookie Theatre Company in the Wits Theatre Complex, directed by James Cunningham and Helen Iskander, with Sylvaine Strike (Olympia) and Brian Webber (Debonair). Choreography by Raymond Theart.

2002: The same production with Strike and Webber, directed by Cunningham and Iskander, was staged in the Barney Simon Theatre at the Market Theatre.

Sources

Fortune Cookie Theatre Company website [1].

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