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== Performance history in South Africa == | == Performance history in South Africa == | ||
− | 1962: Staged by the [[Kushlick-Gluckman]] company in Johannesburg, directed by [[Leon Gluckman]], with [[Joe Stewardson]] (Smiffo), [[Katarina Holden]] (Angie), [[June Shannon]] (Mrs Mariah Swart), [[Richard Daneel]] (Mr Joubert), [[Charles Stodel]] (Mr Samuel), [[Rigby Foster]] (Mr Ponsonby-Jones), [[Ron Shellton]] (Mr Magebula (Sixpence) Mahlatimi), [[Phillip James]] (Mr Sam Naidoo and [[John Dawkins]] (London Bobby). Musical direction by [[Arthure Evans]] and decor by [[Giuseppe Cattaneo]]. | + | 1962: Staged by the [[Kushlick-Gluckman]] company in Johannesburg, directed by [[Leon Gluckman]], with [[Joe Stewardson]] (Smiffo), [[Katarina Holden]] (Angie), [[June Shannon]] (Mrs Mariah Swart), [[Richard Daneel]] (Mr Joubert), [[Charles Stodel]] (Mr Samuel), [[Rigby Foster]] (Mr Ponsonby-Jones), [[Ronnie Shelton|Ron Shellton]] (Mr Magebula (Sixpence) Mahlatimi), [[Phillip James]] (Mr Sam Naidoo and [[John Dawkins]] (London Bobby). Musical direction by [[Arthure Evans]] and decor by [[Giuseppe Cattaneo]]. |
== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
+ | [[ESAT Bibliography Tra-Tz|Tucker]], 1997. 159, 187. | ||
+ | |||
[[Kushlick-Gluckman]] theatre programme (undated). | [[Kushlick-Gluckman]] theatre programme (undated). | ||
Revision as of 12:54, 28 September 2016
The Red Silk Umbrella Is a musical play with book and lyrics written by James Ambrose Brown and music by Arthure Evans.
Contents
The original text
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
1962: Staged by the Kushlick-Gluckman company in Johannesburg, directed by Leon Gluckman, with Joe Stewardson (Smiffo), Katarina Holden (Angie), June Shannon (Mrs Mariah Swart), Richard Daneel (Mr Joubert), Charles Stodel (Mr Samuel), Rigby Foster (Mr Ponsonby-Jones), Ron Shellton (Mr Magebula (Sixpence) Mahlatimi), Phillip James (Mr Sam Naidoo and John Dawkins (London Bobby). Musical direction by Arthure Evans and decor by Giuseppe Cattaneo.
Sources
Tucker, 1997. 159, 187.
Kushlick-Gluckman theatre programme (undated).
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