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− | '''''Duet for Two Hands''''' is a play ( | + | '''''Duet for Two Hands''''' is a play (written 1945) by English actress and writer Mary Hayley Bell (1911-2005) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Hayley_Bell]. Casting: 2m. 3f. A classic thriller about a pioneering surgeon and the sinister results of his work. |
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+ | Published by Samuel French. | ||
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+ | The play ran on Broadway in 1947. | ||
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+ | == Performance history in South Africa == | ||
An adaptation into [[Afrikaans]] was produced pre-1951, starring [[Dan Welman]] as Dr Farclet. | An adaptation into [[Afrikaans]] was produced pre-1951, starring [[Dan Welman]] as Dr Farclet. |
Revision as of 14:52, 2 December 2016
Duet for Two Hands is a play (written 1945) by English actress and writer Mary Hayley Bell (1911-2005) [1]. Casting: 2m. 3f. A classic thriller about a pioneering surgeon and the sinister results of his work.
Published by Samuel French.
The play ran on Broadway in 1947.
Performance history in South Africa
An adaptation into Afrikaans was produced pre-1951, starring Dan Welman as Dr Farclet.
Sources
Die Vrek programme notes, NTO, 1951.
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