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Productions in South Africa include: | Productions in South Africa include: | ||
− | Presented by [[African Consolidated Theatres]], produced by [[Minna Schneier]] at the [[Standard Theatre]] in September 1944, featuring [[Taubie Kushlick]], [[Frank Douglass]], [[Shirley Wakefield]], [[Bruce Meredith-Smith]] and by [[René Ahrenson]] at the [[Alhambra Theatre]] in Cape Town with Durban actress [[Lorraine Ellis]], [[Bruce Meredith Smith]], [[Norman Hackworth]]. | + | Presented by [[African Consolidated Theatres]], produced by [[Minna Schneier]] at the [[Standard Theatre]] in September 1944, featuring [[Taubie Kushlick]], [[Frank Douglass]], [[Shirley Wakefield]], [[Bruce Meredith-Smith]] and by [[René Ahrenson]] at the [[Alhambra Theatre]] in Cape Town with Durban actress [[Lorraine Ellis]], [[Bruce Meredith Smith]], [[Norman Hackforth|Norman Hackworth]], [[Violet Dunlop]], [[Mary Kay]], [[Reg Wilkinson]], [[Nathan Jacobsohn]], [[Charles Marais]], [[Donald Inskip]]. |
In 1978/9 [[NAPAC]] did the play, with [[Lois Butlin]] as “Mrs De Winter” . | In 1978/9 [[NAPAC]] did the play, with [[Lois Butlin]] as “Mrs De Winter” . | ||
== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
− | ''South African Opinion'', 1(8), 1944. 20 and 1(12), 1945. 20. | + | ''South African Opinion'', 1(8), 1944. 20 and 1(12), 1945. 20; ''Trek'', 9(15):18, 1945. |
[[SACD]] 1974, 1979/80; | [[SACD]] 1974, 1979/80; |
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by Daphne du Maurier. When published in 1938, du Maurier became – to her great surprise – one of the most popular authors of the day. Du Maurier herself adapted Rebecca as a stage play in 1939; it had a successful London run in 1940 of over 350 performances, and and made into a very succcessful film by Alfred Hitchcock in 1940.
Productions in South Africa include:
Presented by African Consolidated Theatres, produced by Minna Schneier at the Standard Theatre in September 1944, featuring Taubie Kushlick, Frank Douglass, Shirley Wakefield, Bruce Meredith-Smith and by René Ahrenson at the Alhambra Theatre in Cape Town with Durban actress Lorraine Ellis, Bruce Meredith Smith, Norman Hackworth, Violet Dunlop, Mary Kay, Reg Wilkinson, Nathan Jacobsohn, Charles Marais, Donald Inskip.
In 1978/9 NAPAC did the play, with Lois Butlin as “Mrs De Winter” .
Sources
South African Opinion, 1(8), 1944. 20 and 1(12), 1945. 20; Trek, 9(15):18, 1945.
SACD 1974, 1979/80;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebecca_(novel)
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