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1990: ''[[Jo'burg Follies 2]]'', presented by [[Pieter Toerien]], directed by [[Jimmy Bell]] at the [[Theatre on the Bay]], 1990, starring [[Malcolm Terrey]], [[Jonathan Taylor]], [[Odile Rault]] and [[Kevin Feather]]. | 1990: ''[[Jo'burg Follies 2]]'', presented by [[Pieter Toerien]], directed by [[Jimmy Bell]] at the [[Theatre on the Bay]], 1990, starring [[Malcolm Terrey]], [[Jonathan Taylor]], [[Odile Rault]] and [[Kevin Feather]]. | ||
− | [[Jo'burg Follies 3]] with [[Jonathan Taylor]], [[Odile Rault]] and [[Kevin Feather]]. | + | ''[[Jo'burg Follies 3]]'' with [[Jonathan Taylor]], [[Odile Rault]] and [[Kevin Feather]]. |
''[[Jo'burg Follies 4]]'' (?) starring Dorothy Ann Gould, Malcolm Terrey, Louise Saint Claire & Kevin Feather. | ''[[Jo'burg Follies 4]]'' (?) starring Dorothy Ann Gould, Malcolm Terrey, Louise Saint Claire & Kevin Feather. |
Revision as of 18:32, 13 December 2020
Jo'burg Follies is the title of an original revue created by Kevin Feather and Malcolm Terrey.
The original texts
Sequels
The original work had a number of sequels over the years, also created by Kevin Feather and Malcolm Terrey:
1990: Jo'burg Follies 2, presented by Pieter Toerien, directed by Jimmy Bell at the Theatre on the Bay, 1990, starring Malcolm Terrey, Jonathan Taylor, Odile Rault and Kevin Feather.
Jo'burg Follies 3 with Jonathan Taylor, Odile Rault and Kevin Feather.
Jo'burg Follies 4 (?) starring Dorothy Ann Gould, Malcolm Terrey, Louise Saint Claire & Kevin Feather.
1996: Jo'burg Follies 5. The Best of..., directed by Neil Lessick, starring Malcolm Terrey, Kevin Feather, [[ design by Andrew Botha and lighting by Jannie Swanepoel.
2000: Jo'burg Follies 2000 presented at the Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre, Durban, 9 – 20 November[1]
According to the publicity for the latter show published in ArtsLink (22 October, 1999)[2], the co-stars and co-authors had appeared in over 1,500 performances of Jo'burg Follies since it was conceived in 1986, received six award nominations and been nominated 3 times for the FNB Vita Award for the Contribution to Comedy.[]
Sources
https://www.artlink.co.za/news_article.htm?contentID=11767
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