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by [[Sue Pam-Grant]] and [[D.J. Grant]]. The writing of the play was inspired by the authors' recognition of the activities in a dance class as a microcosm of life at large. Performed at the [[National Arts Festival]], 1994, directed by [[Lara Foot]], assisted by [[Gerard Bester]]. The cast included [[Mark Hoeben]], [[Susan Pam-Grant]], [[Basil Appollis]], [[Molly Seftel]] and [[Joss Levine]]. Set designed by [[Alex Desole]], lighting by [[Richard Barnes]] and costumes by [[Sue Steele]]. Original music was composed by [[Philip Miller]] and sound design by [[Dean Pitman]]. Production managers [[Richard Barnes]] and [[Dean Pitman]], stage manager [[Bongani Motsepe]], sound operator [[Wayne Ervine]].
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A play by [[Sue Pam-Grant]] and [[D.J. Grant]] (1994).
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
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Premièred at the [[Market Theatre]] in June 1994, directed by [[Lara Foot]], assisted by [[Gerard Bester]], with [[Sue Pam-Grant]], [[Joss Levine]], [[Mark Hoeben]], [[Basil Appollis]] and [[Molly Seftel]], with set designed by [[Alex Desole]], lighting by [[Richard Barnes]] and costumes by [[Sue Steele]]. Original music was composed by [[Philip Miller]] and sound design by [[Dean Pitman]]. Production managers [[Richard Barnes]] and [[Dean Pitman]], stage manager [[Bongani Motsepe]], sound operator [[Wayne Ervine]]. The same production went to the [[Grahamstown Festival]] in 1994.
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==Translations and adaptations==
  
==Sources==
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== Sources ==
 
National Arts Festival programme, 1994
 
National Arts Festival programme, 1994
  
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Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography|ESAT Bibliography]]
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by [[Sue Pam-Grant]] and [[D.J. Grant]]. The writing of the play was inspired by the authors' recognition of the activities in a dance class as a microcosm of life at large. Performed at the [[National Arts Festival]], 1994, directed by [[Lara Foot]], assisted by [[Gerard Bester]]. The cast included [[Mark Hoeben]], [[Susan Pam-Grant]], [[Basil Appollis]], [[Molly Seftel]] and [[Joss Levine]]. Set designed by [[Alex Desole]], lighting by [[Richard Barnes]] and costumes by [[Sue Steele]]. Original music was composed by [[Philip Miller]] and sound design by [[Dean Pitman]]. Production managers [[Richard Barnes]] and [[Dean Pitman]], stage manager [[Bongani Motsepe]], sound operator [[Wayne Ervine]].

Revision as of 13:18, 1 May 2014

A play by Sue Pam-Grant and D.J. Grant (1994).

Performance history in South Africa

Premièred at the Market Theatre in June 1994, directed by Lara Foot, assisted by Gerard Bester, with Sue Pam-Grant, Joss Levine, Mark Hoeben, Basil Appollis and Molly Seftel, with set designed by Alex Desole, lighting by Richard Barnes and costumes by Sue Steele. Original music was composed by Philip Miller and sound design by Dean Pitman. Production managers Richard Barnes and Dean Pitman, stage manager Bongani Motsepe, sound operator Wayne Ervine. The same production went to the Grahamstown Festival in 1994.

Translations and adaptations

Sources

National Arts Festival programme, 1994

Go to ESAT Bibliography

Return to

Return to ESAT Templates

Return to T in Plays I Original SA Plays

Return to South_African_Theatre/Plays

Return to The ESAT Entries

Return to Main Page


>>>>>>>>>> by Sue Pam-Grant and D.J. Grant. The writing of the play was inspired by the authors' recognition of the activities in a dance class as a microcosm of life at large. Performed at the National Arts Festival, 1994, directed by Lara Foot, assisted by Gerard Bester. The cast included Mark Hoeben, Susan Pam-Grant, Basil Appollis, Molly Seftel and Joss Levine. Set designed by Alex Desole, lighting by Richard Barnes and costumes by Sue Steele. Original music was composed by Philip Miller and sound design by Dean Pitman. Production managers Richard Barnes and Dean Pitman, stage manager Bongani Motsepe, sound operator Wayne Ervine.