Difference between revisions of "Goodbye Kiss"
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According to material held by [[NELM]], [[Mannie Manim]] lit a production (in a double bill with ''[[Guests]]'') at the Broomhill Opera House in London in 2000. The set was designed by [[Liz Cooke]]. [[Denise Newman]] was in the cast. | According to material held by [[NELM]], [[Mannie Manim]] lit a production (in a double bill with ''[[Guests]]'') at the Broomhill Opera House in London in 2000. The set was designed by [[Liz Cooke]]. [[Denise Newman]] was in the cast. | ||
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+ | 2000: Performed as ''[[The Guests]]'' at the Broomhill Opera House in London 27 April - 3 June by [[A Million Freds Productions]], directed by Joe Marston, with [[Denise Newman]] and others. Lighting by [[Mannie Manim]] and set was designed by [[Liz Cooke]] | ||
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Revision as of 07:09, 21 March 2019
Goodbye Kiss is a play by Ronald Harwood, part of a double bill with Guests, about the South African diaspora.
Original text
A copy of the text is held by NELM: [Collection: MANIM, Mannie]: 2005. 11. 1. 132.
Performance history
No evidence was found of a South African production.
According to material held by NELM, Mannie Manim lit a production (in a double bill with Guests) at the Broomhill Opera House in London in 2000. The set was designed by Liz Cooke. Denise Newman was in the cast.
2000: Performed as The Guests at the Broomhill Opera House in London 27 April - 3 June by A Million Freds Productions, directed by Joe Marston, with Denise Newman and others. Lighting by Mannie Manim and set was designed by Liz Cooke
Sources
Material held by NELM: [Collection: MANIM, Mannie]: 2010. 38. 9. 2. 121. 9.
Cape Times, 19 August 2005 (with reference to Denise Newman's role).
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