Difference between revisions of "Under the Oaks"
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− | ''Under the Oaks'' is a play by [[Paul Slabolepszy]] (1984) - one of the plays in "The Corky Trilogy": ''[[Under the Oaks]]'', ''[[Tickle to Fine Leg]]'' and ''[[Life's a Pitch]]''. | + | ''[[Under the Oaks]]'' is a play by [[Paul Slabolepszy]] (1984) - one of the plays in "The Corky Trilogy": ''[[Under the Oaks]]'', ''[[Tickle to Fine Leg]]'' and ''[[Life's a Pitch]]''. |
− | A short comedy play about cricket-players and fans, | + | A short comedy play about cricket-players and fans, in the sitting stalls under the famous oak trees (which do not exist anymore) at the Newlands Cricket Ground. One part of a two-hander, ''[[Under the Oaks and Over the Hill]]'', of which ''[[Over the Hill]]'' is the second part. Published in ''[[Mooi Street and Other Moves]]'' by [[Witwatersrand University Press]] (1994). |
== Performance history in South Africa == | == Performance history in South Africa == | ||
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− | + | 1984: First presented at the [[PACT]] Liqui-Fruit [[Pot Pourri Festival]] in September, 1984, with the following cast: [[James Borthwick]] (Corky), [[Graham Hopkins]] (Richard) and [[Jenny Sharp]] (Beatrice). | |
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+ | 1984: Performed in December as part of the [[Oude Libertas Theatre|Oude Libertas Summer Festival]], in Stellenbosch, it was performed with the following cast: [[James Borthwick]], [[Neil McCarthy]] and [[Jenny Sharp]]. | ||
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+ | 1985: It began a National Tour (as part of a Double-bill with ''[[Over the Hill]]'') at the [[National Arts Festival|Grahamstown Standard Bank Festival of the Arts]] in July, with the following cast: [[James Borthwick]], [[Jonathan Rands]] and [[Kate Edwards]], directed by [[Paul Slabolepszy]] and [[Frantz Dobrowsky]]. | ||
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+ | 1987: Performed by [[PACOFS]], 1987, (as part of a Double-bill with ''[[Over the Hill]]''), directed by [[Gerben Kamper]] with [[Blaise Koch]], [[Annemarie Rauh]], [[André-Jacques van der Merwe]]. | ||
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+ | 1989: Performed as a [[Baxter]]/[[Snap]] Production in association with [[PACT]] Drama in the [[Baxter Concert Hall]], opening on 14 December. Directed by [[Bobby Heaney]], starring [[James Borthwick]], [[Christopher Wells]], [[Shirley Johnston]]. | ||
==Translations and adaptations== | ==Translations and adaptations== |
Revision as of 06:58, 17 March 2019
Under the Oaks is a play by Paul Slabolepszy (1984) - one of the plays in "The Corky Trilogy": Under the Oaks, Tickle to Fine Leg and Life's a Pitch.
A short comedy play about cricket-players and fans, in the sitting stalls under the famous oak trees (which do not exist anymore) at the Newlands Cricket Ground. One part of a two-hander, Under the Oaks and Over the Hill, of which Over the Hill is the second part. Published in Mooi Street and Other Moves by Witwatersrand University Press (1994).
Performance history in South Africa
1984: First presented at the PACT Liqui-Fruit Pot Pourri Festival in September, 1984, with the following cast: James Borthwick (Corky), Graham Hopkins (Richard) and Jenny Sharp (Beatrice).
1984: Performed in December as part of the Oude Libertas Summer Festival, in Stellenbosch, it was performed with the following cast: James Borthwick, Neil McCarthy and Jenny Sharp.
1985: It began a National Tour (as part of a Double-bill with Over the Hill) at the Grahamstown Standard Bank Festival of the Arts in July, with the following cast: James Borthwick, Jonathan Rands and Kate Edwards, directed by Paul Slabolepszy and Frantz Dobrowsky.
1987: Performed by PACOFS, 1987, (as part of a Double-bill with Over the Hill), directed by Gerben Kamper with Blaise Koch, Annemarie Rauh, André-Jacques van der Merwe.
1989: Performed as a Baxter/Snap Production in association with PACT Drama in the Baxter Concert Hall, opening on 14 December. Directed by Bobby Heaney, starring James Borthwick, Christopher Wells, Shirley Johnston.
Translations and adaptations
Sources
National Arts Festival programme, 1985.
PACOFS Drama 25 Years, 1963-1988.
Baxter Theatre pamphlet, 1989.
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