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− | ''Any Wednesday'' by Muriel Resnik. A light and popular comedy which opened in the Music Box Theatre, New York, in 1964, with Sandy Dennis, Don Porter and Gene Hackman. Made into a successful film in 1966, with Jane Fonda. The first South African production was by [[Brian Brooke]] with [[Helen Cotterill]], [[Victor Melleney]] and [[Vivienne Drummond]] for the [[Brian Brooke Company|Brooke]] | + | ''Any Wednesday'' by Muriel Resnik. A light and popular comedy which opened in the Music Box Theatre, New York, in 1964, with Sandy Dennis, Don Porter and Gene Hackman. Made into a successful film in 1966, with Jane Fonda. |
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+ | The first South African production was by [[Brian Brooke]] with [[Helen Cotterill]], [[Victor Melleney]] and [[Vivienne Drummond]] for the [[Brian Brooke Company|Brooke]] at the [[Brooke Theatre 14 March to 12 May 1973. | ||
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Revision as of 21:00, 26 May 2015
Any Wednesday by Muriel Resnik. A light and popular comedy which opened in the Music Box Theatre, New York, in 1964, with Sandy Dennis, Don Porter and Gene Hackman. Made into a successful film in 1966, with Jane Fonda.
The first South African production was by Brian Brooke with Helen Cotterill, Victor Melleney and Vivienne Drummond for the Brooke at the [[Brooke Theatre 14 March to 12 May 1973.
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