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− | The Broadway musical ''March of the | + | The Broadway musical ''March of the Falsettos'' by William Finn [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Finn]: presented by [[Quentin Productions]] in association with [[NAPAC]] at The Loft, [[Natal Playhouse]], directed by [[Terrence Shank]], 1991. |
1990: This production was presented by [[CAPAB]] in the [[Nico Malan Theatre|Nico Theatre]] from 20 January - 17 February 1990. Directed by [[Terrence Shank]], choreography by [[Bryan Hill]], set design by [[Andrew Botha]]. The cast: [[Drummond Marais]] (Marvin), [[Joseph Clark]] (Whizzer), [[Joanna Weinberg]] (Trina), [[Lawrence Hilton]] (The Psychiatrist), [[Darryl Evan Fuchs]] (Jason). | 1990: This production was presented by [[CAPAB]] in the [[Nico Malan Theatre|Nico Theatre]] from 20 January - 17 February 1990. Directed by [[Terrence Shank]], choreography by [[Bryan Hill]], set design by [[Andrew Botha]]. The cast: [[Drummond Marais]] (Marvin), [[Joseph Clark]] (Whizzer), [[Joanna Weinberg]] (Trina), [[Lawrence Hilton]] (The Psychiatrist), [[Darryl Evan Fuchs]] (Jason). |
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The Broadway musical March of the Falsettos by William Finn [1]: presented by Quentin Productions in association with NAPAC at The Loft, Natal Playhouse, directed by Terrence Shank, 1991.
1990: This production was presented by CAPAB in the Nico Theatre from 20 January - 17 February 1990. Directed by Terrence Shank, choreography by Bryan Hill, set design by Andrew Botha. The cast: Drummond Marais (Marvin), Joseph Clark (Whizzer), Joanna Weinberg (Trina), Lawrence Hilton (The Psychiatrist), Darryl Evan Fuchs (Jason).
In other productions The Psychiatrist was played by Jonathan Taylor and Jason by Richard-Mark Rubin.
1991: Presented by Quentin Productions in association with NAPAC at the National Arts Festival Fringe, 4- 6 July, directed by Terrence Shank]], starring Jocelyn Broderick, Joseph Clark, Darryl Fuchs, Drummond Marais and Jonathan Taylor.
Sources
Theatre programme (CAPAB).
Scenaria, (114), July 1990. 33.
National Arts Festival programme, 1991. 172.
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