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A stage version of Anton Chekhov's short story ''The Death of a Clerk'' (Original title: Смерть чиновника).  Also translated ''The Death of a Civil Servant'' or ''The Death of a Government Clerk'' First published in 1883. The tragi-comic story of a man who sneezes on his superior and worries himself to death about it.  
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A South African stage version of Anton Chekhov's short story ''The Death of a Clerk'' (Original title: Смерть чиновника).  Also translated ''The Death of a Civil Servant'' or ''The Death of a Government Clerk'' First published in 1883. The tragi-comic story of a man who sneezes on his superior and worries himself to death about it.  
  
 
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Developed as a piece of physical theatre by performance artists [[Craig Morris]], [[Gerard Bester]], [[Toni Morkel]] and [[Maude Sandham]], and performed in the  [[Chekhov Festival]] at the [[Johannesburg Civic Theatre|The Fringe]] at [[Johannesburg Civic Theatre|Joburg Theatre]] in June 2014.
 
 
2014: Performed in the  [[Chekhov Festival]] at the [[Johannesburg Civic Theatre|The Fringe]] at [[Johannesburg Civic Theatre|Joburg Theatre]] in June as a piece of physical theatre, by performance artists [[Craig Morris]], [[Gerard Bester]], [[Toni Morkel]] and [[Maude Sandham]].
 

Revision as of 16:51, 21 June 2014

A South African stage version of Anton Chekhov's short story The Death of a Clerk (Original title: Смерть чиновника). Also translated The Death of a Civil Servant or The Death of a Government Clerk First published in 1883. The tragi-comic story of a man who sneezes on his superior and worries himself to death about it.

Developed as a piece of physical theatre by performance artists Craig Morris, Gerard Bester, Toni Morkel and Maude Sandham, and performed in the Chekhov Festival at the The Fringe at Joburg Theatre in June 2014.