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1955: Produced by the [[Johannesburg Repertory Society|Johannesburg Reps]], directed by [[Anthony Farmer]], and starring [[John Boulter]]. | 1955: Produced by the [[Johannesburg Repertory Society|Johannesburg Reps]], directed by [[Anthony Farmer]], and starring [[John Boulter]]. | ||
− | 196*: [[PACOFS]] did a production featuring [[Deon Joubert]], [[Schalk | + | 196*: [[PACOFS]] did a production featuring [[Deon Joubert]], [[Schalk Jacobsz]]?* and [[Johan Botha]]?*. Directed by ***. |
− | 1973: The | + | 1973: The Naudé translation [[Drie Engeltjies op Duiwelseiland]] was staged by (***) in Pretoria, directed by [[Danie Burger]], featuring [[Enone van den Bergh]] (Emilie), [[Jelrich Koeleman]] (Felix), [[Linda Botha]] (Die Meisie), [[Esther Nasser]] (Madame Parole), [[Zaza Vorster]] (Marie-Louise), [[Deric Botha]] (Alfred), [[Sidney Rogers]] (Jules), [[Pieter Brand]] (Joseph), [[Lucas Maree]] (Gaston), [[David van Rensburg]] (Paul) and [[Etienne Ernst]] (Espoir). |
1974: [[Johan Botha]] directed it for [[SWAPAC]], the first play to be produced by that arts council entirely on its own. | 1974: [[Johan Botha]] directed it for [[SWAPAC]], the first play to be produced by that arts council entirely on its own. |
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My Three Angels [1] is a comedy play by Samuel and Bella Spewack [2]. A delightful and entertaining comedy set on an island in French Guiana, it tells how three convicts, brought out to repair a roof, become the good angels of a badly harassed household. First produced in English on Broadway in 1953.
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The original text
Based on a popular French play by Albert Husson called La Cuisine des Anges (“Cooking with Angels”).
Translations and adaptations
it was made into a very successful 1955 movie called We’re no Angels [3], starring Joan Bennett, Humphrey Bogart, Basil Rathbone, Aldo Ray and Peter Ustinov.
Translated into Afrikaans as Drie Engeltjies op Duiwelseiland by Mariechen Naudé.
Performance history in South Africa
1955: Produced by the Johannesburg Reps, directed by Anthony Farmer, and starring John Boulter.
196*: PACOFS did a production featuring Deon Joubert, Schalk Jacobsz?* and Johan Botha?*. Directed by ***.
1973: The Naudé translation Drie Engeltjies op Duiwelseiland was staged by (***) in Pretoria, directed by Danie Burger, featuring Enone van den Bergh (Emilie), Jelrich Koeleman (Felix), Linda Botha (Die Meisie), Esther Nasser (Madame Parole), Zaza Vorster (Marie-Louise), Deric Botha (Alfred), Sidney Rogers (Jules), Pieter Brand (Joseph), Lucas Maree (Gaston), David van Rensburg (Paul) and Etienne Ernst (Espoir).
1974: Johan Botha directed it for SWAPAC, the first play to be produced by that arts council entirely on its own.
Sources
(Pretoria) theatre programme, 1973.
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