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First performed in South Africa by [[CAPAB]], directed by ** and opening on 23 January 1976.  
 
First performed in South Africa by [[CAPAB]], directed by ** and opening on 23 January 1976.  
  
Presented by [[PACT]] Drama at the [[State Theatre]] Pretoria and the [[Alexander theatre]] Johannesburg in 1982. Directed by [[Roy Sargeant]], designed by [[Ken Robinson]], lighting by [[Paul Pamboukian]]. The cast: [[John Hussey (Sir Gideon Petrie), [[Louise Saint Calire]] (Lois Neal), [[Joe Stewardson]] (Mark Askelon), [[Andrew Buckland]] (David Askelon).
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Presented by [[PACT]] Drama at the [[State Theatre]] Pretoria and the [[Alexander theatre]] Johannesburg in 1982. Directed by [[Roy Sargeant]], designed by [[Ken Robinson]], lighting by [[Paul Pamboukian]]. The cast: [[John Hussey]] (Sir Gideon Petrie), [[Louise Saint Claire]] (Lois Neal), [[Joe Stewardson]] (Mark Askelon), [[Andrew Buckland]] (David Askelon).
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[[Helen Mann]] and [[Port Elizabeth Shakespearean Festival]] production June 1983 starring [[Angus McBride]], [[John McDermott]], [[Lorraine Young]], and [[Trevor Hicks]].
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
 
Shrivings theatre programme 1982.
 
Shrivings theatre programme 1982.
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''Africa-Wide'' Database
  
 
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Revision as of 13:15, 12 December 2014

Shrivings by Peter Schaffer. ***

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Performance history in South Africa

First performed in South Africa by CAPAB, directed by ** and opening on 23 January 1976.

Presented by PACT Drama at the State Theatre Pretoria and the Alexander theatre Johannesburg in 1982. Directed by Roy Sargeant, designed by Ken Robinson, lighting by Paul Pamboukian. The cast: John Hussey (Sir Gideon Petrie), Louise Saint Claire (Lois Neal), Joe Stewardson (Mark Askelon), Andrew Buckland (David Askelon).

Helen Mann and Port Elizabeth Shakespearean Festival production June 1983 starring Angus McBride, John McDermott, Lorraine Young, and Trevor Hicks.

Sources

Shrivings theatre programme 1982.

Africa-Wide Database

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