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1956: Performed by an amateur group from the Boland at the [[FATSSA]] festival in 1956.
 
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1961: Produced by [[Robert Langford]] at the [[Brooke Theatre]], with [[John Hayter]], [[Jennifer Gray]], [[Harold Lake]], [[Robert Haber]], [[Elaine Lee]], [[Nicky Caras]], [[Roslyn Ellis]] and [[Phillip James]].
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Revision as of 19:09, 26 September 2018

George and Margaret is a comedy in three acts, by English playwright and screenwriter Gerald Savory (1909-1996) [1].

The original text

Published by Farrar & Rinehart, 1937. 377 performances in the West End.

Translations and adaptations

Filmed in 1940.

Performance history in South Africa

1939: Presented by the Cape Town Repertory Theatre Society at the Little Theatre in December, directed by George Vollaire.

1946: Presented by Brian Brooke Company in Cape Town's Hofmeyr Hall in August 1946 (their second production), produced by Petrina Fry, also in the role of Frankie. The rest of the cast were Cynthia Klette, Brian Brooke, C. Carey Lacey, Michael Marais, Alan Wilson, Venetia Neave, Phyllis Meine. After a fortnight’s run in Cape Town, the play was taken to Paarl and Stellenbosch.

1956: Performed by an amateur group from the Boland at the FATSSA festival in 1956.

1961: Produced by Robert Langford at the Brooke Theatre, with John Hayter, Jennifer Gray, Harold Lake, Robert Haber, Elaine Lee, Nicky Caras, Roslyn Ellis and Phillip James.

Sources

Inskip, 1972. p.124.

South African Opinion, 3(7):24; Trek, 11(4), 1946.

Helikon, 2(24):84.

Brooke 1978.


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