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''The Real Inspector Hound'', by Tom Stoppard. A play outside a play which parodies the West-end "whodunnit". | ''The Real Inspector Hound'', by Tom Stoppard. A play outside a play which parodies the West-end "whodunnit". | ||
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Presented by Rhodes University at the [[National Arts Festival]] Student Drama, 1983, directed by [[Andrew Martens]]. Set designed by [[Jane-Anne Hobbs]], built by the cast and crew. Lighting by [[John Botha]]; costumes and make-up by [[Debbie March]]; Sound by [[Shelagh Smith]]. Company manager [[Fiona Knox]]; stage manager [[Julie Robertson]]. Cast: [[Simon Heginbotham]], [[George Fatseas]], [[Andrew Wilson]], [[Mark Osborn]], [[Guy de Lancey]], [[Julie Coghlan]], [[Carol Black]], [[Barbara Lipowska]]. | Presented by Rhodes University at the [[National Arts Festival]] Student Drama, 1983, directed by [[Andrew Martens]]. Set designed by [[Jane-Anne Hobbs]], built by the cast and crew. Lighting by [[John Botha]]; costumes and make-up by [[Debbie March]]; Sound by [[Shelagh Smith]]. Company manager [[Fiona Knox]]; stage manager [[Julie Robertson]]. Cast: [[Simon Heginbotham]], [[George Fatseas]], [[Andrew Wilson]], [[Mark Osborn]], [[Guy de Lancey]], [[Julie Coghlan]], [[Carol Black]], [[Barbara Lipowska]]. |
Revision as of 19:09, 18 November 2013
The Real Inspector Hound, by Tom Stoppard. A play outside a play which parodies the West-end "whodunnit".
Published by Faber and Faber, 1968.
Presented by Rhodes University at the National Arts Festival Student Drama, 1983, directed by Andrew Martens. Set designed by Jane-Anne Hobbs, built by the cast and crew. Lighting by John Botha; costumes and make-up by Debbie March; Sound by Shelagh Smith. Company manager Fiona Knox; stage manager Julie Robertson. Cast: Simon Heginbotham, George Fatseas, Andrew Wilson, Mark Osborn, Guy de Lancey, Julie Coghlan, Carol Black, Barbara Lipowska.
Sources
National Arts Festival programme, 1983.
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