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According to the publicity for the latter show published in [[ArtsLink]] (22 October, 1999)[https://www.artlink.co.za/news_article.htm?contentID=11767], the co-stars and co-authors had appeared in over 1,500 performances of [[Jo'burg Follies]] since it was conceived in 1986, received six award nominations and been nominated 3 times for the FNB Vita Award for the Contribution to Comedy. | According to the publicity for the latter show published in [[ArtsLink]] (22 October, 1999)[https://www.artlink.co.za/news_article.htm?contentID=11767], the co-stars and co-authors had appeared in over 1,500 performances of [[Jo'burg Follies]] since it was conceived in 1986, received six award nominations and been nominated 3 times for the FNB Vita Award for the Contribution to Comedy. | ||
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==Sequels== | ==Sequels== |
Revision as of 09:28, 16 July 2022
Jo'burg Follies is the title of an original revue created by Kevin Feather and Malcolm Terrey.
The original texts
According to the publicity for the latter show published in ArtsLink (22 October, 1999)[1], the co-stars and co-authors had appeared in over 1,500 performances of Jo'burg Follies since it was conceived in 1986, received six award nominations and been nominated 3 times for the FNB Vita Award for the Contribution to Comedy.
The text published by DALRO
Sequels
The original work had a number of sequels over the years, also created by Kevin Feather and Malcolm Terrey:
1990: Jo'burg Follies 2, presented by Pieter Toerien, directed by Jimmy Bell at the Theatre on the Bay, 1990, starring Malcolm Terrey, Jonathan Taylor, Odile Rault and Kevin Feather.
Jo'burg Follies 3 with Jonathan Taylor, Odile Rault and Kevin Feather.
Jo'burg Follies 4 (?) starring Dorothy Ann Gould, Malcolm Terrey, Louise Saint Claire & Kevin Feather.
1996: Jo'burg Follies 5. The Best of..., directed by Neil Lessick, starring Malcolm Terrey, Kevin Feather, Louie B. Cowan and Shaeleen Tobin, with set design by Andrew Botha and lighting by Jannie Swanepoel.
2000: Jo'burg Follies 2000 presented at the Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre, Durban, 9 – 20 November[2]
Sources
https://www.artlink.co.za/news_article.htm?contentID=11767
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