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'''''Family Portrait''''' is a play in three acts by American playwright Lenore Coffee (18966-1984) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenore_Coffee] and William Joyce Cowen.  
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'''''Family Portrait''''' is a play in three acts by American playwright Lenore Coffee (18966-1984)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenore_Coffee] and William Joyce Cowen.  
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== The original text ==
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Published by Random House, 1939 and in ''Plays of the Year''. v.1, 1948-49, chosen by J. C. Trewin.
 
Published by Random House, 1939 and in ''Plays of the Year''. v.1, 1948-49, chosen by J. C. Trewin.
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==Translations and adaptations==
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
  
 
1944: Produced by [[Ruth Peffers]] for the Speech-Training Department of the [[University of Cape Town]]. With [[Rosalie van der Gucht]], [[Donald Inskip]], [[Leonard Schach]], [[Arnold Pearce]], [[Diana Rimer]], [[Natie Jacobson]], [[Helen Southern-Holt]].
 
1944: Produced by [[Ruth Peffers]] for the Speech-Training Department of the [[University of Cape Town]]. With [[Rosalie van der Gucht]], [[Donald Inskip]], [[Leonard Schach]], [[Arnold Pearce]], [[Diana Rimer]], [[Natie Jacobson]], [[Helen Southern-Holt]].

Revision as of 05:36, 15 February 2017

Family Portrait is a play in three acts by American playwright Lenore Coffee (18966-1984)[1] and William Joyce Cowen.


The original text

Published by Random House, 1939 and in Plays of the Year. v.1, 1948-49, chosen by J. C. Trewin.

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

1944: Produced by Ruth Peffers for the Speech-Training Department of the University of Cape Town. With Rosalie van der Gucht, Donald Inskip, Leonard Schach, Arnold Pearce, Diana Rimer, Natie Jacobson, Helen Southern-Holt.

Sources

Trek 8(25):18, 1944.

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