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− | '''''The Gingerbread Lady''''' is a comedy by American playwright and screenwriter Neil Simon [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Simon]. | + | '''''The Gingerbread Lady''''' is a three-act comedy by American playwright and screenwriter Neil Simon [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Simon]. |
− | + | Presented at the [[Port Elizabeth Opera House]] and produced by the [[Port Elizabeth Shakespearean Festival]], from June 6 - 9, 1984. It was also presented at the [[Town Hall]], Queenstown on June 16, 1984, the [[Guild Theatre]] in East London on June 30, 1984, and at the [[Wouter Kritzinger Hall]], Knysna High School, on July 21, 1984. The show was produced by [[Helen Mann]]. Starring [[Ian Liston]] (Jimmy Perry), [[Milton Drury]] (Manuel), [[Dianne Kingsley]] (Toby Landau), [[Anita Lowry-Bell]] (Evy Meara), [[Lorraine Young]] (Polly Meara), and [[Trevor Hicks]] (Lou Tanner). | |
== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
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Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Gingerbread_Lady]. | Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Gingerbread_Lady]. | ||
Theatre poster held by [[NELM]]: Poster collection [Collection: MANN, Bruce]: 2011. 369. 3. 6. | Theatre poster held by [[NELM]]: Poster collection [Collection: MANN, Bruce]: 2011. 369. 3. 6. | ||
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+ | Original ''[[The Gingerbread Lady]]'' production programme, 1984. | ||
Revision as of 14:37, 19 May 2018
The Gingerbread Lady is a three-act comedy by American playwright and screenwriter Neil Simon [1].
Presented at the Port Elizabeth Opera House and produced by the Port Elizabeth Shakespearean Festival, from June 6 - 9, 1984. It was also presented at the Town Hall, Queenstown on June 16, 1984, the Guild Theatre in East London on June 30, 1984, and at the Wouter Kritzinger Hall, Knysna High School, on July 21, 1984. The show was produced by Helen Mann. Starring Ian Liston (Jimmy Perry), Milton Drury (Manuel), Dianne Kingsley (Toby Landau), Anita Lowry-Bell (Evy Meara), Lorraine Young (Polly Meara), and Trevor Hicks (Lou Tanner).
Sources
Wikipedia [2].
Theatre poster held by NELM: Poster collection [Collection: MANN, Bruce]: 2011. 369. 3. 6.
Original The Gingerbread Lady production programme, 1984.
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