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A farce by [[Dario Do]] written in Italian, titled ''Non si paga! Non si paga!''
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A farce by [[Dario Fo]] written in Italian, titled ''Non si paga! Non si paga!''
  
 
== The original text ==
 
== The original text ==
''Can't pay? won't pay!'' translated into by Lino Pertile ; adapted by Bill Colvill and Robert Walker ; introduced by Stuart Hood and Franca Rame.    London :  Methuen,  1987.
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Translation into English published by Methuen,  1987.
  
 
==Translations and adaptations==
 
==Translations and adaptations==
Can't pay? won't pay! / Dario Fo ; translated by Lino Pertile ; adapted by Bill Colvill and Robert Walker ; introduced by Stuart Hood and Franca Rame.   London :  Methuen,   1987.
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''Can't pay? won't pay!'' translated by Lino Pertile; adapted by Bill Colvill and Robert Walker; introduced by Stuart Hood and Franca Rame. Translation and adaptation of: ''Non si paga, non si paga!'' This adaptation was commissioned by Omega Stage and first presented at the Criterion Theatre, London on July 15, 1981. Previously published under title: ''We can’t pay? we won’t pay!''
 
 
  
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
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== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
 
''1789'' programme, 1981.
 
''1789'' programme, 1981.
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Stellenbosch University Library Catalogue.
  
  

Revision as of 09:06, 8 August 2014

A farce by Dario Fo written in Italian, titled Non si paga! Non si paga!

The original text

Translation into English published by Methuen, 1987.

Translations and adaptations

Can't pay? won't pay! translated by Lino Pertile; adapted by Bill Colvill and Robert Walker; introduced by Stuart Hood and Franca Rame. Translation and adaptation of: Non si paga, non si paga! This adaptation was commissioned by Omega Stage and first presented at the Criterion Theatre, London on July 15, 1981. Previously published under title: We can’t pay? we won’t pay!

Performance history in South Africa

Opened 19 January 1982 at the People's Space.

Produced by CAPAB Drama in 1993 or 1994, starring Anthony Bishop,

Sources

1789 programme, 1981.

Stellenbosch University Library Catalogue.


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