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− | Presented by the [[Baxter Theatre]] opening 8 October 1990, directed by [[Fred Abrahamse]] starring [[Goliath Davids]], [[Shaleen Surtie-Richards]], [[Duncan Johnson]], [[Denise Newman]], [[Cyril Valentine]], [[Gail Reagon]], [[Walter Hodges]], [[Mary Daniels]], [[Les Ehrhardt]], [[Basil Appollis]], [[Oscar Petersen]], [[Joseph Mitchell]], [[Richard Kearns]] and [[Paul Gray]]. Design by [[Brian Collins]], costumes [[Ann Sharfman]]. | + | 1990: Presented by the [[Baxter Theatre]] opening 8 October 1990, directed by [[Fred Abrahamse]] starring [[Goliath Davids]], [[Shaleen Surtie-Richards]], [[Duncan Johnson]], [[Denise Newman]], [[Cyril Valentine]], [[Gail Reagon]], [[Walter Hodges]], [[Mary Daniels]], [[Les Ehrhardt]], [[Basil Appollis]], [[Oscar Petersen]], [[Joseph Mitchell]], [[Richard Kearns]] and [[Paul Gray]]. Design by [[Brian Collins]], costumes [[Ann Sharfman]]. |
== Sources == | == Sources == |
Revision as of 11:35, 12 February 2018
Juno and the Paycock is a play about the lives of ordinary people set against the backdrop of violence and bitter divisions in Ireland, by Irish dramatist and memoirist Sean O'Casey (1880-1964) [1].
Contents
The original text
First production: Abbey Theatre, Dublin 1-3 March 1924.
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
1990: Presented by the Baxter Theatre opening 8 October 1990, directed by Fred Abrahamse starring Goliath Davids, Shaleen Surtie-Richards, Duncan Johnson, Denise Newman, Cyril Valentine, Gail Reagon, Walter Hodges, Mary Daniels, Les Ehrhardt, Basil Appollis, Oscar Petersen, Joseph Mitchell, Richard Kearns and Paul Gray. Design by Brian Collins, costumes Ann Sharfman.
Sources
Juno and the Paycock theatre programme, 1990.
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