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− | A bilingual ([[Afrikaans]] and English) play about the loves of gay and straight urban whites by [[Pieter-Dirk Uys]] (1974) - English "''[[Same Old Story]]''". Sometimes written (more correctly in [[Afrikaans]]) ''[[Selle ou Storie]]''. Originally written in English as a follow up to Uys's play ''[[Faces in the Wall]]'' (1969), but translated into [[Afrikaans]] and English by the playwright, with the setting moved to South Africa. | + | A bilingual ([[Afrikaans]] and English) play about the loves of gay and straight urban whites by [[Pieter-Dirk Uys]] (1974) - English "''[[Same Old Story]]''". Sometimes written (more correctly in [[Afrikaans]]) ''[[Selle ou Storie]]''. Originally written in English as a follow up to Uys's play ''[[Faces in the Wall]]'' (1969), but translated into [[Afrikaans]] and English by the playwright, with the setting moved to South Africa. Published by ** in 1983. |
== Performance history in South Africa == | == Performance history in South Africa == | ||
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It was banned on its second run in 1975, but eventually allowed again, with cuts and an age restriction, in 1981. In the northern regions of the country the script was banned, but the production was allowed. | It was banned on its second run in 1975, but eventually allowed again, with cuts and an age restriction, in 1981. In the northern regions of the country the script was banned, but the production was allowed. | ||
− | Done as its first [[Afrikaans]] play by [[The Company]] at the [[Chelsea Theatre]] in 1975, directed by [[Pieter-Dirk Uys]] with [[Christine Basson]], [[Val de Klerk]], [[Danny Keogh]], and (?**). The production won a number of awards. This too was eventually | + | Done as its first [[Afrikaans]] play by [[The Company]] at the [[Chelsea Theatre]] in 1975, directed by [[Pieter-Dirk Uys]] with [[Christine Basson]], [[Val de Klerk]], [[Danny Keogh]], and (?**). The production won a number of awards. This too was eventually banned. Done again between 1981 and 1983, and often subsequently. |
+ | ==Translations and adaptations== | ||
Staged in English as ''[[Same Old Story]]'' in the [[Tesson Theatre]] of the [[Johannesburg Civic Theatre]], directed by [[Lynne Maree]], with [[Evita Bezuidenhout]] ([[Pieter-Dirk Uys]]), [[Greg Melvill-Smith]], [[James van Helsdingen]] and [[Michelle Bradshaw]], produced by the [[Johannesburg Civic Theatre]] in association with [[P-D Uys Productions]], design by [[Nicholas de Klerk]], Evita's costumes by Francois Vedemme and Gideon, lighting by [[Denis Hutchinson]]. | Staged in English as ''[[Same Old Story]]'' in the [[Tesson Theatre]] of the [[Johannesburg Civic Theatre]], directed by [[Lynne Maree]], with [[Evita Bezuidenhout]] ([[Pieter-Dirk Uys]]), [[Greg Melvill-Smith]], [[James van Helsdingen]] and [[Michelle Bradshaw]], produced by the [[Johannesburg Civic Theatre]] in association with [[P-D Uys Productions]], design by [[Nicholas de Klerk]], Evita's costumes by Francois Vedemme and Gideon, lighting by [[Denis Hutchinson]]. | ||
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Revision as of 09:21, 2 June 2014
A bilingual (Afrikaans and English) play about the loves of gay and straight urban whites by Pieter-Dirk Uys (1974) - English "Same Old Story". Sometimes written (more correctly in Afrikaans) Selle ou Storie. Originally written in English as a follow up to Uys's play Faces in the Wall (1969), but translated into Afrikaans and English by the playwright, with the setting moved to South Africa. Published by ** in 1983.
Performance history in South Africa
The première production opened on 12 October 1974 in the The Outer Space at the Space Theatre in Cape Town. It was directed, designed and lit by Pieter-Dirk Uys, with Christine Basson (Ester), Johann van Heerden (Rufus), Marthinus Basson (Gregory) and Lynne Maree (Sandra). The stage manager was Vincent Ebrahim.
It was banned on its second run in 1975, but eventually allowed again, with cuts and an age restriction, in 1981. In the northern regions of the country the script was banned, but the production was allowed.
Done as its first Afrikaans play by The Company at the Chelsea Theatre in 1975, directed by Pieter-Dirk Uys with Christine Basson, Val de Klerk, Danny Keogh, and (?**). The production won a number of awards. This too was eventually banned. Done again between 1981 and 1983, and often subsequently.
Translations and adaptations
Staged in English as Same Old Story in the Tesson Theatre of the Johannesburg Civic Theatre, directed by Lynne Maree, with Evita Bezuidenhout (Pieter-Dirk Uys), Greg Melvill-Smith, James van Helsdingen and Michelle Bradshaw, produced by the Johannesburg Civic Theatre in association with P-D Uys Productions, design by Nicholas de Klerk, Evita's costumes by Francois Vedemme and Gideon, lighting by Denis Hutchinson.
Sources
The Space theatre programme, October 1974.
Tucker, 1997
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