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− | by [[Pieter-Dirk Uys]]. A play about life in Long Street, Cape Town. First produced in 1977 at the [[National Arts Festival|Grahamstown Festival]] and on tour with [[Val de Klerk]], [[Melanie-Anne Asher]] (*''sic'' - is this [[Melanie-Anne | + | by [[Pieter-Dirk Uys]]. A play about life in Long Street, Cape Town. First produced in 1977 at the [[National Arts Festival|Grahamstown Festival]] and on tour with [[Val de Klerk]], [[Melanie-Anne Asher]] (*''sic'' - is this [[Melanie-Anne Sher]]? Given this way by Uys in his list of plays), [[Christine Basson]], [[William Meyer]] – Directed by Pieter-Dirk Uys. 1977 [[Market Theatre]], with Val de Klerk, [[Melanie-Ann Sher]], [[Magda Beukes]], [[William Meyer]] – Directed by Pieter-Dirk Uys. 1978 [[Edinburgh Festival]] and London: [[Naomi Buch]], [[Barbara Kinghorn]], [[Helen Bourne]], [[Frank Williams]] – dir: [[Roberta Durrant]] 1980 Granada TV: [[Estelle Kohler]], Naomi Buch, [[Shelley Borkum]] – dir: [[Howard Baker]]. First published in ''[[Theatre One]]'' (ed [[Stephen Gray]]) by [[Ad Donker]], 1981. Also published in ''[[Paradise is Closing Down & other Plays]]'' by [[Penguin]]. |
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by Pieter-Dirk Uys. A play about life in Long Street, Cape Town. First produced in 1977 at the Grahamstown Festival and on tour with Val de Klerk, Melanie-Anne Asher (*sic - is this Melanie-Anne Sher? Given this way by Uys in his list of plays), Christine Basson, William Meyer – Directed by Pieter-Dirk Uys. 1977 Market Theatre, with Val de Klerk, Melanie-Ann Sher, Magda Beukes, William Meyer – Directed by Pieter-Dirk Uys. 1978 Edinburgh Festival and London: Naomi Buch, Barbara Kinghorn, Helen Bourne, Frank Williams – dir: Roberta Durrant 1980 Granada TV: Estelle Kohler, Naomi Buch, Shelley Borkum – dir: Howard Baker. First published in Theatre One (ed Stephen Gray) by Ad Donker, 1981. Also published in Paradise is Closing Down & other Plays by Penguin.
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