Difference between revisions of "A Lie of the Mind"
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== Performance history in Suth Africa == | == Performance history in Suth Africa == | ||
− | 2011: Directed by [[Luke Ellenbogen]], with [[Mikkie-Dene le Roux]], [[Adrian Collins]], [[Langley Kirkwood]], [[Tinarie van Wyk Loots]], [[Scott Sparrow]], [[Kate Liquorish]], [[Nandi Horak]] and | + | 2011: Directed by [[Luke Ellenbogen]], with [[Mikkie-Dene le Roux]], [[Adrian Collins]], [[Langley Kirkwood]], [[Tinarie van Wyk Loots]], [[Scott Sparrow]], [[Kate Liquorish]], [[Nandi Horak]] and [[Wilhelm van der Walt]]. At The [[Little Theatre]], Cape Town, July 2011. |
− | [[Wilhelm van der Walt]]. At The [[Little Theatre]], Cape Town, July 2011. | + | |
+ | 2014: Directed by [[Christopher Weare]], with [[David Viviers]], [[Cameron Robertson]], [[Amelia Vernede]], [[Skye Russell]], [[Jazzara Pienaar]], [[Nathan Lynn]], [[Jessica McCarthy]] and [[Dylan Owen]]. At the [[Little Theatre]], [[UCT]] Hiddingh Campus. | ||
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"A Lie of the Mind", ''[[Wikipedia]]''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Lie_of_the_Mind]. | "A Lie of the Mind", ''[[Wikipedia]]''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Lie_of_the_Mind]. | ||
− | ''[[Cape Times]]'', 7 July 2011. | + | ''[[Cape Times]]'', 7 July 2011; 5 March 2014.. |
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Latest revision as of 10:19, 6 March 2022
A Lie of the Mind is a 1985 play by American playwright, actor, and television and film director Sam Shepard (1943-2017) [1].
Performance history in Suth Africa
2011: Directed by Luke Ellenbogen, with Mikkie-Dene le Roux, Adrian Collins, Langley Kirkwood, Tinarie van Wyk Loots, Scott Sparrow, Kate Liquorish, Nandi Horak and Wilhelm van der Walt. At The Little Theatre, Cape Town, July 2011.
2014: Directed by Christopher Weare, with David Viviers, Cameron Robertson, Amelia Vernede, Skye Russell, Jazzara Pienaar, Nathan Lynn, Jessica McCarthy and Dylan Owen. At the Little Theatre, UCT Hiddingh Campus.
Sources
"A Lie of the Mind", Wikipedia[2].
Cape Times, 7 July 2011; 5 March 2014..
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