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+ | ''Don’t Drink the Water'' by Woody Allen. Opened on November 17, 1966 and ran for 598 performances on Broadway. Made into a film in 1969. First production in South Africa in 1977 at [[Space Theatre|The Space]] (Cape Town), directed and lit by [[Brian Astbury]], with [[Len Sparrow-Hawk]], [[Charles Comyn]], [[Bill Curry]], [[Chris Galloway]], [[Joe Gibbon]], [[Merle Lifson]], [[John Nankin]], [[Carol Nicholls]], [[Chayela Rosenthal]], [[Robin Smith]] and [[Stan Wrigley]]. Set design by [[John Nankin]], sound by [[Joe Gibbon]] and stage management by [[Kenneth Mdana]]. The audience loved it and as a result the play ran for ten weeks. This production also played at the [[Market Theatre]]. Done by [[NAPAC]] in 1980 with [[Vera Blacker]], [[Stuart Brown]] and [[Philip Godowa]]. | ||
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Don’t Drink the Water by Woody Allen. Opened on November 17, 1966 and ran for 598 performances on Broadway. Made into a film in 1969. First production in South Africa in 1977 at The Space (Cape Town), directed and lit by Brian Astbury, with Len Sparrow-Hawk, Charles Comyn, Bill Curry, Chris Galloway, Joe Gibbon, Merle Lifson, John Nankin, Carol Nicholls, Chayela Rosenthal, Robin Smith and Stan Wrigley. Set design by John Nankin, sound by Joe Gibbon and stage management by Kenneth Mdana. The audience loved it and as a result the play ran for ten weeks. This production also played at the Market Theatre. Done by NAPAC in 1980 with Vera Blacker, Stuart Brown and Philip Godowa.
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