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− | ''Sweeney Todd'', a musical thriller with words and music by Stephen Sondheim, 1979. | + | ''Sweeney Todd'', ''[[Sweeney Todd - The Demon Barber of Fleet]]'' Street is a musical thriller with words and music by Stephen Sondheim, 1979. |
== The original text == | == The original text == | ||
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==Translations and adaptations== | ==Translations and adaptations== | ||
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George Dibden Pitt's 'Sweeney Todd' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Dibdin-Pitt], adapted by [[Robert Whitehead]]. | George Dibden Pitt's 'Sweeney Todd' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Dibdin-Pitt], adapted by [[Robert Whitehead]]. | ||
+ | ''[[Sweeney Todd - The Demon Barber of Fleet Street]]'' | ||
== Performance history in South Africa == | == Performance history in South Africa == | ||
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[[Grethe Fox]] with [[Richard Haines]] starred in ''Sweeney Todd'', adapted and directed by [[Robert Whitehead]] which opened at the [[Laager]] 31 May 1982 and was staged at [[Upstairs at the Market]] in August 1983. Other cast members were [[Terrick Fitzhugh]], [[Ross Kettle]], [[Hilary Jones]] and [[Beverley Melnick]]. | [[Grethe Fox]] with [[Richard Haines]] starred in ''Sweeney Todd'', adapted and directed by [[Robert Whitehead]] which opened at the [[Laager]] 31 May 1982 and was staged at [[Upstairs at the Market]] in August 1983. Other cast members were [[Terrick Fitzhugh]], [[Ross Kettle]], [[Hilary Jones]] and [[Beverley Melnick]]. | ||
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[[Drummond Marais]] nominated for Best Supporting Actor 1989/90 (Sept 1990) National Vita Award. | [[Drummond Marais]] nominated for Best Supporting Actor 1989/90 (Sept 1990) National Vita Award. | ||
− | CAPAB Opera's ''Sweeney Todd'' and ''[[Candide]]'', 1989. | + | 1989: [[CAPAB]] Opera's ''Sweeney Todd'' and ''[[Candide]]'', 1989. |
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Revision as of 07:44, 23 September 2015
Sweeney Todd, Sweeney Todd - The Demon Barber of Fleet Street is a musical thriller with words and music by Stephen Sondheim, 1979.
Contents
The original text
Translations and adaptations
George Dibden Pitt's 'Sweeney Todd' [1], adapted by Robert Whitehead.
Sweeney Todd - The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
Performance history in South Africa
Grethe Fox with Richard Haines starred in Sweeney Todd, adapted and directed by Robert Whitehead which opened at the Laager 31 May 1982 and was staged at Upstairs at the Market in August 1983. Other cast members were Terrick Fitzhugh, Ross Kettle, Hilary Jones and Beverley Melnick.
James Whyle was seen in The Company's production of Sweeney Todd at the Market Theatre.'
Geoffrey Sutherland directed Stephen Sondheim’s musical thriller Sweeney Todd [2] in 1989.
NAPAC They staged Sondheim’s Sweeney Todd, Leonard Bernstein’s Candide and Sweet Charity, collectively marked as The Trilogy in 1989.
Sweeney Todd: the demon barber of Fleet Street: with Sweet Charity and Candide: a programme for the NAPAC musical trilogy production directed by Harold Prince [3], with Angela Lansbury in the cast at The Drama, Natal Playhouse, Durban, from 7 July - 20 August [1989]
Drummond Marais nominated for Best Supporting Actor 1989/90 (Sept 1990) National Vita Award.
1989: CAPAB Opera's Sweeney Todd and Candide, 1989.
Sources
AfricaWide;
SA Media;
ESAT
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