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− | ''The White Sheep of the Family'' is a comedy by English author and playwright L. du Garde Peach [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L._du_Garde_Peach] (1890-1974) and Ian Hay [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hay_Beith] 1876-1952. | + | ''[[The White Sheep of the Family]]'' is a comedy by English author and playwright L. du Garde Peach [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L._du_Garde_Peach] (1890-1974) and Ian Hay [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hay_Beith] 1876-1952. |
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== Performance history in South Africa == | == Performance history in South Africa == | ||
First produced in South Africa by [[Brian Brooke]] with his new company in 1952, performing at the [[Hofmeyr Hall]] Cape Town and in Johannesburg. He brought out the British actor [[Cecil Parker]] to star in it. Directed by [[John Roberts]], the cast also included [[Petrina Fry]], [[Diane Bester]], [[Alfred Stretton]], [[Yolande Turnbull]], [[Zoë de Villiers]], [[Lawrence Ayris]], [[Peter Boyce]], [[Bruce Anderson]]. Decor by [[Roy Cooke]]. | First produced in South Africa by [[Brian Brooke]] with his new company in 1952, performing at the [[Hofmeyr Hall]] Cape Town and in Johannesburg. He brought out the British actor [[Cecil Parker]] to star in it. Directed by [[John Roberts]], the cast also included [[Petrina Fry]], [[Diane Bester]], [[Alfred Stretton]], [[Yolande Turnbull]], [[Zoë de Villiers]], [[Lawrence Ayris]], [[Peter Boyce]], [[Bruce Anderson]]. Decor by [[Roy Cooke]]. | ||
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== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
− | ''Helikon'', 1(6), 1952 | + | ''[[Helikon]]'', 1(6), 1952. |
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+ | [[ESAT Bibliography Bri-Bru|Brooke]] 1978. pp 209-210. | ||
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Revision as of 10:35, 30 April 2019
The White Sheep of the Family is a comedy by English author and playwright L. du Garde Peach [1] (1890-1974) and Ian Hay [2] 1876-1952.
Performance history in South Africa
First produced in South Africa by Brian Brooke with his new company in 1952, performing at the Hofmeyr Hall Cape Town and in Johannesburg. He brought out the British actor Cecil Parker to star in it. Directed by John Roberts, the cast also included Petrina Fry, Diane Bester, Alfred Stretton, Yolande Turnbull, Zoë de Villiers, Lawrence Ayris, Peter Boyce, Bruce Anderson. Decor by Roy Cooke.
Sources
Helikon, 1(6), 1952.
Brooke 1978. pp 209-210.
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