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''The Business of Murder'' by [[Richard Harris]], a prolific British television writer who specialized in crime and detective teleplays. First produced in England in 1981. First produced in South Africa by [[Pieter Toerien]] in March 1986 at the [[Leonard Rayne Theatre]] before moving to the [[Baxter Theatre]] in June 1986, directed by [[Ken Leach]], starring [[Michael Atkinson]], [[André Jacobs]], [[Janet du Plessis]], [[Nola Smith]] and [[John Stuart]]. 
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A thriller by [[Richard Harris]], a prolific British television writer who specialized in crime and detective teleplays. First produced in England in 1981.  
  
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First produced in South Africa by [[Pieter Toerien]] by arrangement with Bill Kenwright, opening 20 March 1986 at the [[Leonard Rayne Theatre]] before moving to the [[Baxter Theatre]] in June 1986, directed by [[Ken Leach]], starring [[Michael Atkinson]] (Stone), [[André Jacobs]] (Hallett), [[Janet du Plessis]] (Dee), [[Nola Smith]] (Helen) and [[John Stuart]] Clive).  Lighting by [[Jannie Swanepoel]], set designed by [[Kay Page]], costume co-ordinator [[John Tullis]].
  
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== Sources ==
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''The Business of Murder'' theatre programme, 1986.
  
 
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A thriller by Richard Harris, a prolific British television writer who specialized in crime and detective teleplays. First produced in England in 1981.

First produced in South Africa by Pieter Toerien by arrangement with Bill Kenwright, opening 20 March 1986 at the Leonard Rayne Theatre before moving to the Baxter Theatre in June 1986, directed by Ken Leach, starring Michael Atkinson (Stone), André Jacobs (Hallett), Janet du Plessis (Dee), Nola Smith (Helen) and John Stuart Clive). Lighting by Jannie Swanepoel, set designed by Kay Page, costume co-ordinator John Tullis.

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The Business of Murder theatre programme, 1986.


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