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− | ''Exiles'' a play in three acts by James Joyce (1882-1941). Written after ''Portrait of an Artist'' and before ''Ulysses'', ''Exiles'' has been highly acclaimed for the sparseness and significance of its dialogue, and for the poignant manner in which it portrays an attempt to free friendship, love and passion from the confines of existing social convention. Published by Penguin Books, 1973. Performed on the Fringe at the [[National Arts Festival]], 1984, it starred [[Lindsay Reardon]], [[Reza de Wet]], [[Denys Webb]] and [[Di Dods]]. [[Lindsay Reardon]] directed a new production at the [[National Arts Festival]] in 1990 starring himself with [[Edwina Sheridan-Smith]], [[Zane Hannan]] and [[Cal Volks]]. | + | ''[[Exiles]]'' is a play in three acts by James Joyce (1882-1941). Written after ''Portrait of an Artist'' and before ''Ulysses'', ''Exiles'' has been highly acclaimed for the sparseness and significance of its dialogue, and for the poignant manner in which it portrays an attempt to free friendship, love and passion from the confines of existing social convention. |
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+ | == The original text == | ||
+ | Published by Penguin Books, 1973. | ||
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+ | == Performance history in South Africa == | ||
+ | 1984: Performed on the Fringe at the [[National Arts Festival]], 1984, it starred [[Lindsay Reardon]], [[Reza de Wet]], [[Denys Webb]] and [[Di Dods]]. | ||
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+ | 1990: [[Lindsay Reardon]] directed a new production at the [[National Arts Festival]] in 1990 starring himself with [[Edwina Sheridan-Smith]], [[Zane Hannan]] and [[Cal Volks]]. | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
National Arts Festival programmes, 1984 and 1990. | National Arts Festival programmes, 1984 and 1990. | ||
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Exiles is a play in three acts by James Joyce (1882-1941). Written after Portrait of an Artist and before Ulysses, Exiles has been highly acclaimed for the sparseness and significance of its dialogue, and for the poignant manner in which it portrays an attempt to free friendship, love and passion from the confines of existing social convention.
The original text
Published by Penguin Books, 1973.
Performance history in South Africa
1984: Performed on the Fringe at the National Arts Festival, 1984, it starred Lindsay Reardon, Reza de Wet, Denys Webb and Di Dods.
1990: Lindsay Reardon directed a new production at the National Arts Festival in 1990 starring himself with Edwina Sheridan-Smith, Zane Hannan and Cal Volks.
Sources
National Arts Festival programmes, 1984 and 1990.
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