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''Pictures from the Insects' Life'' (Ze života hmyzu), also known as ''The Insect Play'' or ''The Life of the Insects'', by the Czech writer Karel Čapek (1890-1938) and his brother Josef Čapek, a satire in which insects stand in for various human characteristics: the flighty, vain butterfly, the obsequious, self-serving dung beetle. | ''Pictures from the Insects' Life'' (Ze života hmyzu), also known as ''The Insect Play'' or ''The Life of the Insects'', by the Czech writer Karel Čapek (1890-1938) and his brother Josef Čapek, a satire in which insects stand in for various human characteristics: the flighty, vain butterfly, the obsequious, self-serving dung beetle. | ||
− | ''The Insect Play'' by the brothers Capek. Presented by the University of Cape Town Speech and Drama Department and produced by [[Nancy M. Body]] in the [[Little Theatre]], March 1946. . Featuring [[Don | + | ''The Insect Play'' by the brothers Capek. Presented by the University of Cape Town Speech and Drama Department and produced by [[Nancy M. Body]] in the [[Little Theatre]], March 1946. . Featuring [[Don Howie]], [[Ilse Hilsenrath]], [[John Doff]], [[Queenie Cowan]], [[Philip Segal]], [[Donald Inskip]]; scenery and costumes designed by [[Hans Ebenstein]]. |
It was performed by students of the [[University of the Witwatersrand School of Dramatic Art]] in [[Nunnery|The Nunnery]] at some stage between 1975 and 1983. | It was performed by students of the [[University of the Witwatersrand School of Dramatic Art]] in [[Nunnery|The Nunnery]] at some stage between 1975 and 1983. | ||
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karel_%C4%8Capek | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karel_%C4%8Capek | ||
− | ''South African Opinion'', 3(2):22, 1946. | + | ''South African Opinion'', 3(2):22; ''Trek'', 10(18):18, 1946. |
''[[Teaterforum]]'', 4(1), 1983, 113-114. | ''[[Teaterforum]]'', 4(1), 1983, 113-114. |
Revision as of 10:33, 28 November 2013
Pictures from the Insects' Life (Ze života hmyzu), also known as The Insect Play or The Life of the Insects, by the Czech writer Karel Čapek (1890-1938) and his brother Josef Čapek, a satire in which insects stand in for various human characteristics: the flighty, vain butterfly, the obsequious, self-serving dung beetle.
The Insect Play by the brothers Capek. Presented by the University of Cape Town Speech and Drama Department and produced by Nancy M. Body in the Little Theatre, March 1946. . Featuring Don Howie, Ilse Hilsenrath, John Doff, Queenie Cowan, Philip Segal, Donald Inskip; scenery and costumes designed by Hans Ebenstein.
It was performed by students of the University of the Witwatersrand School of Dramatic Art in The Nunnery at some stage between 1975 and 1983.
Sources
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karel_%C4%8Capek
South African Opinion, 3(2):22; Trek, 10(18):18, 1946.
Teaterforum, 4(1), 1983, 113-114.
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