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1977: Staged by [[PACT]] in the [[Johannesburg Civic Theatre]], directed and choreographed by [[Geoffrey Sutherland]], featuring [[Denis Smith]] (MC), [[Annabel Linder]] (Velma Kelly), [[Judy Page]] (Roxie Hart), [[Alphonso Lee]] (Fred Casely), [[Kenneth Linge]] (Sgt. Fogarty), [[Paul Andrews]] (Amos Hert), [[Bibi Andrews]] (Liz), [[Gail Williamson]] (Annie), [[Liza French]] (June), [[Ingride Mollison]] (Hunyak), [[Claire Robins]] (Mona), [[Jean Dell]] (Matron), [[Peter J. Elliott]] (Billy Flynn), [[Kenneth Linge]] (Tailor), [[P. Abrie]] (Mary Sunshine), [[Mia Cencherle]] (Go-to-Hell Kitty), [[Peter Towse]] (Harry), [[Chris van Rensburg]] (Doctor) and others. Musical direction by [[Bill Fairley]], decor and costumes by [[Paul Roumanoff]] and lighting by [[Martin Pelser]]. | 1977: Staged by [[PACT]] in the [[Johannesburg Civic Theatre]], directed and choreographed by [[Geoffrey Sutherland]], featuring [[Denis Smith]] (MC), [[Annabel Linder]] (Velma Kelly), [[Judy Page]] (Roxie Hart), [[Alphonso Lee]] (Fred Casely), [[Kenneth Linge]] (Sgt. Fogarty), [[Paul Andrews]] (Amos Hert), [[Bibi Andrews]] (Liz), [[Gail Williamson]] (Annie), [[Liza French]] (June), [[Ingride Mollison]] (Hunyak), [[Claire Robins]] (Mona), [[Jean Dell]] (Matron), [[Peter J. Elliott]] (Billy Flynn), [[Kenneth Linge]] (Tailor), [[P. Abrie]] (Mary Sunshine), [[Mia Cencherle]] (Go-to-Hell Kitty), [[Peter Towse]] (Harry), [[Chris van Rensburg]] (Doctor) and others. Musical direction by [[Bill Fairley]], decor and costumes by [[Paul Roumanoff]] and lighting by [[Martin Pelser]]. | ||
− | 1999: Presented by the Festival Players at the [[Arena Theatre|Nico Arena]] in May 1999, directed by [[Teddy Davies]], musical director [[Brian Botha]], choreography by [[Beryl Saayman]]. | + | 1999: Presented by the [[Festival Players]] at the [[Arena Theatre|Nico Arena]] in May 1999, directed by [[Teddy Davies]], musical director [[Brian Botha]], choreography by [[Beryl Saayman]]. |
2004: Staged by the [[Port Elizabeth Gilbert & Sullivan Society]]. | 2004: Staged by the [[Port Elizabeth Gilbert & Sullivan Society]]. | ||
2005: Performed as ''In Chicago: The Musical'' at the Nelson Mandela Theatre at the [[Johannesburg Civic]] starring, among others, [[Drummond Marais]] and [[Ilse Klink]]. | 2005: Performed as ''In Chicago: The Musical'' at the Nelson Mandela Theatre at the [[Johannesburg Civic]] starring, among others, [[Drummond Marais]] and [[Ilse Klink]]. | ||
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+ | 2019: Performed as ''Chicago: The Musical'' at Artscape Opera House, Cape Town from 15 March-14 April, | ||
== Sources == | == Sources == |
Revision as of 15:27, 9 April 2019
Chicago is a 1975 Broadway musical with music by John Kander [1], lyrics by Fred Ebb [2] and a book by Ebb and Bob Fosse. [3]
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The original text
"Set in Prohibition-era Chicago, the musical is based on a 1926 play of the same name by reporter Maurine Dallas Watkins [4] about actual criminals and crimes she reported on. The story is a satire on corruption in the administration of criminal justice and the concept of the "celebrity criminal."" (Wikipedia)
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Performance history in South Africa
1977: Staged by PACT in the Johannesburg Civic Theatre, directed and choreographed by Geoffrey Sutherland, featuring Denis Smith (MC), Annabel Linder (Velma Kelly), Judy Page (Roxie Hart), Alphonso Lee (Fred Casely), Kenneth Linge (Sgt. Fogarty), Paul Andrews (Amos Hert), Bibi Andrews (Liz), Gail Williamson (Annie), Liza French (June), Ingride Mollison (Hunyak), Claire Robins (Mona), Jean Dell (Matron), Peter J. Elliott (Billy Flynn), Kenneth Linge (Tailor), P. Abrie (Mary Sunshine), Mia Cencherle (Go-to-Hell Kitty), Peter Towse (Harry), Chris van Rensburg (Doctor) and others. Musical direction by Bill Fairley, decor and costumes by Paul Roumanoff and lighting by Martin Pelser.
1999: Presented by the Festival Players at the Nico Arena in May 1999, directed by Teddy Davies, musical director Brian Botha, choreography by Beryl Saayman.
2004: Staged by the Port Elizabeth Gilbert & Sullivan Society.
2005: Performed as In Chicago: The Musical at the Nelson Mandela Theatre at the Johannesburg Civic starring, among others, Drummond Marais and Ilse Klink.
2019: Performed as Chicago: The Musical at Artscape Opera House, Cape Town from 15 March-14 April,
Sources
PACT theatre programme, 1977.
Chicago theatre programme, 1999.
Petru & Carel Trichardt theatre programme collection.
Business Day, 13 May 2005.
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