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== Performance history in South Africa == | == Performance history in South Africa == | ||
− | Its first production in South Africa took place at the [[Baxter Theatre]] in Cape Town in November-December 1980. It was directed by [[Leonard Schach]] for The [[Company of Four]], with the set and lighting designed by [[Emile Aucamp]] and the wardrobe by [[John Caviggia]]. The cast consisted of [[Michael McCabe]] (Norman), [[Ethwyn Grant]] (Her Ladyship), [[Terry Greyvenstein]] (Irene), [[Marga van Rooy]] (Madge), [[Michael Atkinson]] (Sir), [[Simon Swindell]] (Geoffrey Thornton) and [[Blaise Koch]] (Mr. Oxenby). The players in ''King Lear'' were [[Tony Drake]], [[Robin Lake]], [[Jason de Smidt]] and [[Lourens Strydom]]. The play moved to the [[Market Theatre]] in Johannesburg in February 1982 and later to Israel. | + | Its first production in South Africa took place at the [[Baxter Theatre]] in Cape Town in November-December 1980. It was directed by [[Leonard Schach]] for The [[Company of Four]], with the set and lighting designed by [[Emile Aucamp]] and the wardrobe by [[John Caviggia]]. The cast consisted of [[Michael McCabe]] (Norman), [[Ethwyn Grant]] (Her Ladyship), [[Terry Greyvenstein]] (Irene), [[Marga van Rooy]] (Madge), [[Michael Atkinson]] (Sir), [[Simon Swindell]] (Geoffrey Thornton) and [[Blaise Koch]] (Mr. Oxenby). The players in ''King Lear'' were [[Anthony Drake|Tony Drake]], [[Robin Lake]], [[Jason de Smidt]] and [[Lourens Strydom]]. The play moved to the [[Market Theatre]] in Johannesburg in February 1982 and later to Israel. |
==Translations and adaptations== | ==Translations and adaptations== |
Revision as of 08:14, 30 June 2015
The Dresser by Cape Town-born British playwright Ronald Harwood (1934). A play about a young dresser and and old actor/manager, it was first produced in 1980 at the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester and thereafter at The Queen's Theatre, London.
Performance history in South Africa
Its first production in South Africa took place at the Baxter Theatre in Cape Town in November-December 1980. It was directed by Leonard Schach for The Company of Four, with the set and lighting designed by Emile Aucamp and the wardrobe by John Caviggia. The cast consisted of Michael McCabe (Norman), Ethwyn Grant (Her Ladyship), Terry Greyvenstein (Irene), Marga van Rooy (Madge), Michael Atkinson (Sir), Simon Swindell (Geoffrey Thornton) and Blaise Koch (Mr. Oxenby). The players in King Lear were Tony Drake, Robin Lake, Jason de Smidt and Lourens Strydom. The play moved to the Market Theatre in Johannesburg in February 1982 and later to Israel.
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