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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
1946: Produced in Johannesburg by [[Freda Gray]] with [[Noel Hewitt]], [[David Goldblatt]], [[Virginia Pilkington]], [[Jack Ralphs]], [[Larry Skikne]].
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1946: Produced in Johannesburg for [[Experimental Theatre]] by [[Freda Gray]] with [[Noel Hewitt]], [[David Goldblatt]], [[Virginia Pilkington]], [[Jack Ralphs]], [[Larry Skikne]].
  
 
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''[[The Rand Daily Mail]]'', 25 March 1946.
 
''[[The Rand Daily Mail]]'', 25 March 1946.
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Latest revision as of 13:48, 4 June 2022

Aria da Capo is a play by Edna St. Vincent Millay.

Performance history in South Africa

1946: Produced in Johannesburg for Experimental Theatre by Freda Gray with Noel Hewitt, David Goldblatt, Virginia Pilkington, Jack Ralphs, Larry Skikne.

Sources

Goodreads [1].

The Rand Daily Mail, 25 March 1946.

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