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− | [[A Million Freds Productions]] is a production company | + | [[A Million Freds Productions]] is a London based production company. |
Also referred to simply as '''[[A Million Freds]]''' | Also referred to simply as '''[[A Million Freds]]''' | ||
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+ | ==The company== | ||
Begun by the theatre producer, maker and performer [[Janine Ulfane]] in 1994, the company aims at creating and producing work that explores the nature of identity and belonging. | Begun by the theatre producer, maker and performer [[Janine Ulfane]] in 1994, the company aims at creating and producing work that explores the nature of identity and belonging. | ||
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==South African work produced in South Africa and abroad== | ==South African work produced in South Africa and abroad== | ||
− | + | ''[[Hello and Goodbye]]'' ([[Athol Fugard]], 1997), ''[[The Guests]]'' and ''[[Goodbye Kiss]]'' ([[Ronald Harwood]], 20**), ''[[A Lesson from Aloes]]'' (Fugard, 2019), | |
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==Sources== | ==Sources== |
Revision as of 06:58, 21 March 2019
A Million Freds Productions is a London based production company.
Also referred to simply as A Million Freds
The company
Begun by the theatre producer, maker and performer Janine Ulfane in 1994, the company aims at creating and producing work that explores the nature of identity and belonging.
A Million Freds has produced plays in England, South Africa, Ireland and Sweden.
Janine Ulfane is a . She is also a part of an all women improvisational group run by Improbable Theatre Co.
South African work produced in South Africa and abroad
Hello and Goodbye (Athol Fugard, 1997), The Guests and Goodbye Kiss (Ronald Harwood, 20**), A Lesson from Aloes (Fugard, 2019),
Sources
https://www.finboroughtheatre.co.uk/productions/2019/a-lesson-from-aloes.php