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'''''Sleuth''''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleuth_%28play%29] is a 1970 mystery/thriller play by English playwright and screenwriter [[Anthony Shaffer]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Shaffer_%28writer%29].  
 
'''''Sleuth''''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleuth_%28play%29] is a 1970 mystery/thriller play by English playwright and screenwriter [[Anthony Shaffer]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Shaffer_%28writer%29].  
 
== The original text ==
 
  
  
 
==Translations and adaptations==
 
==Translations and adaptations==
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A number of translations and film adaptations have been done.
  
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Translated into [[Afrikaans]] as '''''Wie Laaste Lag''''' ("''Who Laughs Last''") by [[Pierre van Pletzen]] in 1988.
  
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
Staged by [[Shirley Firth]], [[Pieter Toerien]] and [[Basil Rubin]] at the newly refurbished [[Intimate Theatre]] in June 1970, directed by [[Warren Jenkins]], starring visiting British actors [[Ralph Michael]], [[Nicholas Amer]], Stanley Rushton, Robin Mayfield and Liam McNulty. Designed by British designer Terry Parsons, lighting designed by [[Warren Jenkins]].
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1970: Staged by [[Shirley Firth]], [[Pieter Toerien]] and [[Basil Rubin]] at the newly refurbished [[Intimate Theatre]] in Johannesburg, directed by [[Warren Jenkins]], starring visiting British actors [[Ralph Michael]], [[Nicholas Amer]], [[Stanley Rushton]], [[Robin Mayfield]] and [[Liam McNulty]]. Designed by British designer Terry Parsons, lighting designed by [[Warren Jenkins]].
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1988: A revival of the play was presented by [[Pieter Toerien]] Productions in assocation with [[PACT]], directed by [[Pierre van Pletzen]] opening 12 August 1988. Performed in the [[Baxter Theatre]] and the [[André Huguenet Theatre]]. The cast included [[Michael Atkinson]], [[Michael Richard]], [[William Taylor]], [[Derrek Lister]], [[Johan Joubert]]. Lighting by [[Jannie Swanepoel]], set and costumes designed by [[Chris van den Berg]].
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1988: ''Wie Laaste Lag'', the [[Pierre van Pletzen|Van Pletzen]] [[Afrikaans]] translation, was staged by [[PACT]], directed by [[Pierre van Pletzen]], with
  
A revival of the play was presented by [[Pieter Toerien]] Productions in assication with n[[PACT]] directed by [[Pierre van Pletzen]] opening 12 August 1988. Performed in the [[Baxter Theatre]] and the [[André Huguenet Theatre]]. The cast included [[Michael Atkinson]], [[Michael Richard]], [[William Taylor]], [[Derrek Lister]], [[Johan Joubert]]. Lighting by [[Jannie Swanepoel]], set and costumes designed by [[Chris van den Berg]].
 
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Revision as of 06:05, 17 September 2015

Sleuth [1] is a 1970 mystery/thriller play by English playwright and screenwriter Anthony Shaffer [2].


Translations and adaptations

A number of translations and film adaptations have been done.

Translated into Afrikaans as Wie Laaste Lag ("Who Laughs Last") by Pierre van Pletzen in 1988.

Performance history in South Africa

1970: Staged by Shirley Firth, Pieter Toerien and Basil Rubin at the newly refurbished Intimate Theatre in Johannesburg, directed by Warren Jenkins, starring visiting British actors Ralph Michael, Nicholas Amer, Stanley Rushton, Robin Mayfield and Liam McNulty. Designed by British designer Terry Parsons, lighting designed by Warren Jenkins.

1988: A revival of the play was presented by Pieter Toerien Productions in assocation with PACT, directed by Pierre van Pletzen opening 12 August 1988. Performed in the Baxter Theatre and the André Huguenet Theatre. The cast included Michael Atkinson, Michael Richard, William Taylor, Derrek Lister, Johan Joubert. Lighting by Jannie Swanepoel, set and costumes designed by Chris van den Berg.

1988: Wie Laaste Lag, the Van Pletzen Afrikaans translation, was staged by PACT, directed by Pierre van Pletzen, with


Sources

Sleuth theatre programmes 1970, 1988.

The Argus, 15 August 1988.

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