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''Night and Day'' by Tom Stoppard. ''Night and Day'' is about journalism, set in a fictional African country governed by the tyrant Mageeba. The plot involves the interactions of two British reporters and a British photographer and the family of a British mine owner during a period of unrest in the country. First produced at the Phoenix Theatre, London
 
in 1978. First produced in South Africa by [[Pieter Toerien]] in the [[André Huguenet Theatre]], Johannesburg in 1979. Starred [[Tony Anholt]], [[Sandra Prinsloo]]…and directed by ***.
 
  
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''Night and Day'' (1978) is a two-act play by Tom Stoppard, first produced at the Phoenix Theatre in London. Its subject is journalism and the play set in a fictional African country governed by the tyrant Mageeba. The plot involves the interactions of two British reporters,  a British photographer and the family of a British mine owner during a period of unrest
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In South Africa it was first produced  by [[Pieter Toerien]] in the [[André Huguenet Theatre]], Johannesburg in 1979 and also at the [[Baxter Theatre]] in Cape Town. Directed by [[Peter Farago]], the cast consisted of [[Graham Clarke]] (George Guthrie), [[Patrick Ndlovu]] (Francis), [[Sandra Prinsloo]] (Ruth Carson), [[Jason Roberts]]/[[Angus Burgess]] (Alastair Carson), [[Tony Anholt]] (Dick Wagner), [[Gavin van den Berg]] (Jacob Milne), [[Clive Scott]] (Geoffrey Carson) and [[Sydney Chama]] (President Mageeba).  The set design was by [[Carl Toms]] and the lighting by [[Winston Cowie]].
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Revision as of 12:35, 8 August 2014

Night and Day (1978) is a two-act play by Tom Stoppard, first produced at the Phoenix Theatre in London. Its subject is journalism and the play set in a fictional African country governed by the tyrant Mageeba. The plot involves the interactions of two British reporters, a British photographer and the family of a British mine owner during a period of unrest

In South Africa it was first produced by Pieter Toerien in the André Huguenet Theatre, Johannesburg in 1979 and also at the Baxter Theatre in Cape Town. Directed by Peter Farago, the cast consisted of Graham Clarke (George Guthrie), Patrick Ndlovu (Francis), Sandra Prinsloo (Ruth Carson), Jason Roberts/Angus Burgess (Alastair Carson), Tony Anholt (Dick Wagner), Gavin van den Berg (Jacob Milne), Clive Scott (Geoffrey Carson) and Sydney Chama (President Mageeba). The set design was by Carl Toms and the lighting by Winston Cowie.


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