Difference between revisions of "Port Elizabeth Shakespearean Festival"
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− | Founded on May 10, 1960 by [[Helen Mann]] and [[Bruce Mann]], inspired by speech made by [[André Huguenet]] after his performance of ''[[King Lear]]'' at the [[Port Elizabeth Opera House]]**. | + | Founded on May 10, 1960 by [[Helen Mann]] and [[Bruce Mann]], inspired by a speech made by [[André Huguenet]] after his performance of ''[[King Lear]]'' at the [[Port Elizabeth Opera House]]**. |
'''FOR EARLIER HISTORY SEE: [[Theatre Guild]].''' | '''FOR EARLIER HISTORY SEE: [[Theatre Guild]].''' | ||
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== [[Mannville Open Air Theatre]] inaugurated February 1972. == | == [[Mannville Open Air Theatre]] inaugurated February 1972. == | ||
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1974*?: ''[[The Tempest]]'' with [[David Crichton]] as "Ariel". | 1974*?: ''[[The Tempest]]'' with [[David Crichton]] as "Ariel". | ||
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+ | == Mannville Shakespearean Productions == | ||
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+ | 1972: ''[[A Midsummernights Dream]]'' directed by [[Leslie French]] | ||
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+ | 1973: ''[[As You Like It]]'' directed by [[Leslie French]] | ||
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+ | 1974: ''[[The Tempest]]'' directed by [[Leslie French]] | ||
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+ | 1975: ''[[Macbeth]]'' directed by [[Leslie French]] | ||
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+ | 1976: ''[[The Taming of the Shrew]]'' directed by [[Helen Mann]] | ||
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+ | 1977: ''[[Hamlet]]'' directed by [[Helen Mann]] | ||
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+ | 1978: ''[[Othello]]'' directed by [[Helen Mann]] | ||
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+ | 1979: ''[[Much Ado About Nothing]]'' directed by [[Helen Mann]] | ||
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+ | 1980: ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'' directed by [[[Helen Mann]] | ||
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+ | 1981: ''[[Twelfth Night]]'' directed by [[Helen Mann]] | ||
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+ | 1982: ''[[A Midsummernights Dream]]'' directed by [[Helen Mann]] | ||
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+ | == Andre Huguenet Memorial Lectures == | ||
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+ | 1971: [[Prof Edward Davies]] | ||
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+ | 1972: [[Alec Bell]] | ||
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+ | 1973: [[P P B Breytenbach]] | ||
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+ | 1974: [[Maurice A Wiggett]] | ||
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+ | 1975: [[Siegfried Maynard]] | ||
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+ | 1976: [[Rodney M Phillips]] | ||
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+ | 1977: [[Prof Robert Mohr]] | ||
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+ | 1978: [[Barry Ronge]] | ||
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+ | 1979: [[Colin du Plessis]] | ||
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+ | 1980: [[Dr Temple Hauptsfleish]] | ||
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+ | 1981: [[Jonathan Paton]] | ||
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+ | 1982: [[Dr Norbert Nowotny]] | ||
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== The Mannville Open-air Theatre == | == The Mannville Open-air Theatre == |
Revision as of 11:42, 5 February 2018
Contents
- 1 History
- 2 Port Elizabeth Shakespearean Festival Productions
- 3 1967: Port Elizabeth Gilbert and Sullivan Society merge with the Theatre Guild.
- 4 Port Elizabeth Shakespearean Festival - First outdoor theatre production.
- 5 Mannville Open Air Theatre inaugurated February 1972.
- 6 Mannville Shakespearean Productions
- 7 Andre Huguenet Memorial Lectures
- 8 The Mannville Open-air Theatre
- 9 Sources
- 10 For more information
- 11 Return to
History
Founded on May 10, 1960 by Helen Mann and Bruce Mann, inspired by a speech made by André Huguenet after his performance of King Lear at the Port Elizabeth Opera House**.
FOR EARLIER HISTORY SEE: Theatre Guild.
Port Elizabeth Shakespearean Festival Productions
1961: The Lark and Tea and Sympathy.
1962: Five Finger Exercise, Rape of the Belt, Death of a Salesman.
1963: The Queen and the Rebels, Hamlet.
1964: The Taming of the Shrew, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolff, (for the P E Civic Theatre Fund)
1965: Much Ado About Nothing.
1966: The Mikado, (with the Gilbert and Sullivan Society.)
1967: Oklahoma!, (with the Gilbert and Sullivan Society.)
1967: Port Elizabeth Gilbert and Sullivan Society merge with the Theatre Guild.
1967: The King and I.
1968: Brigadoon.
1969: The Student Prince, Romeo and Juliet for the Port Elizabeth Gilbert and Sullivan Society.)
1970: The Desert Song (for 1820 Settlers for Shakespearean Festival.)
Port Elizabeth Shakespearean Festival - First outdoor theatre production.
1971: The Merchant of Venice (for the Port Elizabeth Gilbert and Sullivan Society.)
1971: Port Elizabeth Shakespearean Festival
1971: Oliver
1972: Everyman.
Mannville Open Air Theatre inaugurated February 1972.
1972: A Midsummernights Dream and The Sound of Music.
1974*?: The Tempest with David Crichton as "Ariel".
Mannville Shakespearean Productions
1972: A Midsummernights Dream directed by Leslie French
1973: As You Like It directed by Leslie French
1974: The Tempest directed by Leslie French
1975: Macbeth directed by Leslie French
1976: The Taming of the Shrew directed by Helen Mann
1977: Hamlet directed by Helen Mann
1978: Othello directed by Helen Mann
1979: Much Ado About Nothing directed by Helen Mann
1980: Romeo and Juliet directed by [[[Helen Mann]]
1981: Twelfth Night directed by Helen Mann
1982: A Midsummernights Dream directed by Helen Mann
Andre Huguenet Memorial Lectures
1971: Prof Edward Davies
1972: Alec Bell
1973: P P B Breytenbach
1974: Maurice A Wiggett
1975: Siegfried Maynard
1976: Rodney M Phillips
1977: Prof Robert Mohr
1978: Barry Ronge
1979: Colin du Plessis
1980: Dr Temple Hauptsfleish
1981: Jonathan Paton
1982: Dr Norbert Nowotny
The Mannville Open-air Theatre
The Organisation enlisted the help of the Port Elizabeth Municipalities' Parks Department to built the open-air amphitheatre in St George's Park, later named Mannville Open-air Theatre (after founders Helen Mann and Bruce Mann – but with obvious echoes of the Cape Town example of Maynardville Open-air Theatre). John Shelton was responsible for constructing both of these open-air theatres.
See further Mannville Open-air Theatre
Sources
The Port Elizabeth Shakespearean Festival, An appreciation and a tribute. By John Hamber - undated but believed to be 1982.
For more information
http://ivormarkman0.wixsite.com/mannville
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