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− | + | ''[[How Graham Weir Accidentally Managed to Stay Alive]]'' by [[Graham Weir]] (1959-2020). | |
+ | A musical piece in which Graham sings mostly his own original songs and tells bizarre and wonderful stories that give us an insight into his life so far. | ||
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+ | 2002: First presented by Weir as a one-off performance at [[The Warehouse]], Greenpoint, Cape Town, on Sunday 23 June, Directed by [[Megan Choritz]] and accompanied by musician [[Sven Goldin]]. | ||
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+ | 2002: Performed at the [[Grahamstown Festival]] in July. | ||
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+ | 2005: Performed at the [[Kalk Bay Theatre]] | ||
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+ | Published by Graham Weir. Story/short play. | ||
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+ | Performed at the [[Grahamstown Festival]] Grahamstown. In this show | ||
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Revision as of 06:30, 18 December 2020
How Graham Weir Accidentally Managed to Stay Alive by Graham Weir (1959-2020).
A musical piece in which Graham sings mostly his own original songs and tells bizarre and wonderful stories that give us an insight into his life so far.
2002: First presented by Weir as a one-off performance at The Warehouse, Greenpoint, Cape Town, on Sunday 23 June, Directed by Megan Choritz and accompanied by musician Sven Goldin.
2002: Performed at the Grahamstown Festival in July.
2005: Performed at the Kalk Bay Theatre
Published by Graham Weir. Story/short play.
Performed at the Grahamstown Festival Grahamstown. In this show
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