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Revision as of 07:11, 17 October 2018
Queen at the Opera is a musical production with the music of British rock band Queen [1]. Conceived by Geoffrey Sutherland and Andrew Botha. Musical arrangements by Michael Hankinson and John James.
Though the work is sometimes subtitled We Will Rock You!, it is not to be confused with the 2006 Ben Elton musical We Will Rock You
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The original text
A musical production with the music of British rock band Queen [1], originally conceived by Geoffrey Sutherland and Andrew Botha.
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
1990: First staged as Queen at the Opera at the Natal Playhouse by the Playhouse Company, directed and choreographed by Geoffrey Sutherland. Creative director and production designer: Andrew Botha.
1995: Staged by CAPAB, Johannesburg Civic Theatre and The Playhouse Company. Performed by Joseph Clark, Sam Marais, Luciano Zuppa, Dina Devine, Selva Hannam, Aviva Pelham, Sally June Gain and André Jaques van der Merwe. Staged by Bryan Hill, with Selva Hannam as assistant choreographer and using the original choreography by Geoffrey Sutherland. Creative director and production designer: Andrew Botha. Sound designer: Robin Shuttleworth. Musical director: Chantel Sanders.
1996/7: A new run, again staged by Bryan Hill, using the original choreography by Geoffrey Sutherland. Creative director and production designer Andrew Botha. Musical arrangements by Michael Hankinson. Musical directors: Janine Neethling and Charl-Johan Lingenfelder.
Sources
CAPAB theatre programme, 1995.
Johannesburg Civic Theatre programme, 1995
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