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− | '' | + | ''[[Crown Matrimonial[['' (1972) is a play in two acts by English playwright [[Royce Ryton]] (1924-2009) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royce_Ryton], giving a serious portrayal of a living member of the Royal Family (Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother) on the stage. It is about the Abdication crisis of 1936. The play was Ryton's most successful work and has been performed on Broadway and the London West End. |
== Performance history in South Africa == | == Performance history in South Africa == | ||
− | Presented by [[Toerien-Firth Company|Toerien-Firth]] at the [[Intimate Theatre]], Johannesburg and the [[Nico Malan Theatre]] in 1973, directed by [[Philip Grout]]. Toerien and Firth brought a London cast which included [[Owen Holder]] and Peggy Thorpe-Bates [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peggy_Thorpe-Bates]. | + | 1973: Presented by [[Toerien-Firth Company|Toerien-Firth]] at the [[Intimate Theatre]], Johannesburg and the [[Nico Malan Theatre]] in 1973, directed by [[Philip Grout]]. Toerien and Firth brought a London cast which included [[Owen Holder]] and Peggy Thorpe-Bates [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peggy_Thorpe-Bates]. |
== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
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Nico Malan Theatre pamphlet, July 1973. | Nico Malan Theatre pamphlet, July 1973. | ||
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Revision as of 12:22, 12 December 2020
[[Crown Matrimonial[[ (1972) is a play in two acts by English playwright Royce Ryton (1924-2009) [1], giving a serious portrayal of a living member of the Royal Family (Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother) on the stage. It is about the Abdication crisis of 1936. The play was Ryton's most successful work and has been performed on Broadway and the London West End.
Performance history in South Africa
1973: Presented by Toerien-Firth at the Intimate Theatre, Johannesburg and the Nico Malan Theatre in 1973, directed by Philip Grout. Toerien and Firth brought a London cast which included Owen Holder and Peggy Thorpe-Bates [2].
Sources
Tucker, 1997. p.290.
Nico Malan Theatre pamphlet, July 1973.
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