Difference between revisions of "A Handful of Keys"
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2005: Revived with [[Roelof Colyn]] and [[Jeremy Quickfall]], directed by [[Ian von Memerty]]. | 2005: Revived with [[Roelof Colyn]] and [[Jeremy Quickfall]], directed by [[Ian von Memerty]]. | ||
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+ | == Awards, etc. == | ||
+ | Winner of a [[Vita Award]] (National) (musical theatre production of the year), 1995. | ||
== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
''A Handful of Keys'' theatre programme. | ''A Handful of Keys'' theatre programme. | ||
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+ | [[Amazwi]] Literary Awards database. | ||
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]] | Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]] |
Latest revision as of 10:04, 4 July 2022
A Handful of Keys is a two-man piano show created by Ian von Memerty and Bryan Schimmel, with special material written by Malcolm Terrey.
Contents
The original text
A hilarious and hugely successful two-man piano show.
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
1994: First produced by Mark West, directed by Alan Swerdlow and featuring Ian von Memerty and Bryan Schimmel. For the next 3 years the piece played over 300 performances to over 100 000 people. Setting and lighting by Denis Hutchinson.
2005: Revived with Roelof Colyn and Jeremy Quickfall, directed by Ian von Memerty.
Awards, etc.
Winner of a Vita Award (National) (musical theatre production of the year), 1995.
Sources
A Handful of Keys theatre programme.
Amazwi Literary Awards database.
Go to ESAT Bibliography
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