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''Music at Night'' (1938) by J B Priestley (1894-1984). In the play the playing of a violin concerto releases a group of characters from their outer selves and permits the author to make stage presentation of the subconscious. Published in ''Four Plays'', Heinemann, 1944. (Contents: ''Music at Night''; ''[[The Long Mirror]]''; ''[[They Came to a City]]''; ''[[Desert Highway]]''.) | ''Music at Night'' (1938) by J B Priestley (1894-1984). In the play the playing of a violin concerto releases a group of characters from their outer selves and permits the author to make stage presentation of the subconscious. Published in ''Four Plays'', Heinemann, 1944. (Contents: ''Music at Night''; ''[[The Long Mirror]]''; ''[[They Came to a City]]''; ''[[Desert Highway]]''.) | ||
− | Presented by the [[Cape Town Repertory Theatre Society]], produced by [[Nancy Body]], starring [[Jack | + | Presented by the [[Cape Town Repertory Theatre Society]], produced by [[Nancy Body]], starring [[Jack Stubbs]], [[Connie Dixhart]], [[Valda Adams]], [[Dorothy Kendal-Grimston]], [[Don Howie]], in the [[Little Theatre]], July 1946. |
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Revision as of 12:35, 28 November 2013
Music at Night (1938) by J B Priestley (1894-1984). In the play the playing of a violin concerto releases a group of characters from their outer selves and permits the author to make stage presentation of the subconscious. Published in Four Plays, Heinemann, 1944. (Contents: Music at Night; The Long Mirror; They Came to a City; Desert Highway.)
Presented by the Cape Town Repertory Theatre Society, produced by Nancy Body, starring Jack Stubbs, Connie Dixhart, Valda Adams, Dorothy Kendal-Grimston, Don Howie, in the Little Theatre, July 1946.
Sources
South African Opinion, 3(6):23, 1946.
World Drama, by Allardyce Nicoll. Harrap, 1949.
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