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''Trap for a Lonely Man'', (''Piège pour un homme seul'') a play in four acts by the French playwright Robert Thomas written and published in French in 1960. The play is commonly known in English speaking countries as ''Trap for a Lonely Man'' or ''Trap for a Single Man'', and was filmed as ''One of My Wives Is Missing'' (1976) and ''Vanishing Act'' (1986). | ''Trap for a Lonely Man'', (''Piège pour un homme seul'') a play in four acts by the French playwright Robert Thomas written and published in French in 1960. The play is commonly known in English speaking countries as ''Trap for a Lonely Man'' or ''Trap for a Single Man'', and was filmed as ''One of My Wives Is Missing'' (1976) and ''Vanishing Act'' (1986). | ||
+ | == Performance history in South Africa == | ||
Produced for [[CAPAB]] by [[Brian Astbury]] in 1965 with [[Vaughn Scott]] and [[Paddy Canavan]] in the cast. | Produced for [[CAPAB]] by [[Brian Astbury]] in 1965 with [[Vaughn Scott]] and [[Paddy Canavan]] in the cast. | ||
− | + | ''Lokval Vir 'n Man Alleen''., directed by [[Victor Melleney]] for [[PACT]] in 1963, starring [[Cobus Rossouw]], [[Jan Bruijns]], [[Francois Swart]], [[Jannie Gildenhuys]], [[Kita Redelinghuys|Kita Redelinghuijs]] and [[Leonora Nel]]. Performed in the [[Civic Theatre]] Johannesburg, [[National Theatre]] Pretoria and taken on tour in the Transvaal. | |
Produced by [[CAPAB]] with the title ''Lokval vir ‘n Eensame Man'', opening on 20 May 1964, under the direction of [[Fred Engelen]]. Presented by [[PACOFS]] in 1975, directed by [[Lucille Gillwald]], starring [[De Wet van Rooyen]] and [[Marko van der Colff]]. | Produced by [[CAPAB]] with the title ''Lokval vir ‘n Eensame Man'', opening on 20 May 1964, under the direction of [[Fred Engelen]]. Presented by [[PACOFS]] in 1975, directed by [[Lucille Gillwald]], starring [[De Wet van Rooyen]] and [[Marko van der Colff]]. | ||
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+ | ==Translations and adaptations== | ||
+ | Translated into Afrikaans from the original French by [[Joan Brink]] titled ''Lokval Vir 'n Man Alleen''. | ||
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+ | Another translation into Afrikaans by ? is titled ''Lokval vir ‘n Eensame Man''. | ||
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Revision as of 21:36, 20 March 2014
Trap for a Lonely Man, (Piège pour un homme seul) a play in four acts by the French playwright Robert Thomas written and published in French in 1960. The play is commonly known in English speaking countries as Trap for a Lonely Man or Trap for a Single Man, and was filmed as One of My Wives Is Missing (1976) and Vanishing Act (1986).
Performance history in South Africa
Produced for CAPAB by Brian Astbury in 1965 with Vaughn Scott and Paddy Canavan in the cast.
Lokval Vir 'n Man Alleen., directed by Victor Melleney for PACT in 1963, starring Cobus Rossouw, Jan Bruijns, Francois Swart, Jannie Gildenhuys, Kita Redelinghuijs and Leonora Nel. Performed in the Civic Theatre Johannesburg, National Theatre Pretoria and taken on tour in the Transvaal.
Produced by CAPAB with the title Lokval vir ‘n Eensame Man, opening on 20 May 1964, under the direction of Fred Engelen. Presented by PACOFS in 1975, directed by Lucille Gillwald, starring De Wet van Rooyen and Marko van der Colff.
Translations and adaptations
Translated into Afrikaans from the original French by Joan Brink titled Lokval Vir 'n Man Alleen.
Another translation into Afrikaans by ? is titled Lokval vir ‘n Eensame Man.
Sources
PACT report 1963/64.
http://www.hitchcockwiki.com/wiki/Trap_for_a_Solitary_Man
PACOFS Drama 25 Years, 1963-1988
Go to ESAT Bibliography
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Return to T in Plays II Foreign Plays
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