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1969: Staged in the English translation by [[NAPAC]] in June, directed by [[Frank Shelley]], at the [[Durban Jewish Club]]. Décor by [[Bill Smuts]], costumes by [[Lucille Cross]]. The cast consisted of [[David Dunstone]], [[Zoë Randall]], [[David McKail]], [[Anne Ridler]] and [[Shirley Maleham]]. | 1969: Staged in the English translation by [[NAPAC]] in June, directed by [[Frank Shelley]], at the [[Durban Jewish Club]]. Décor by [[Bill Smuts]], costumes by [[Lucille Cross]]. The cast consisted of [[David Dunstone]], [[Zoë Randall]], [[David McKail]], [[Anne Ridler]] and [[Shirley Maleham]]. | ||
− | 1976: | + | 1976: ''Misdaad op Bokeiland'', the [[Alewyn Lee|Lee]] [[Afrikaans]] translation, adapted by [[Pieter-Paul Fourie]], was staged by [[PACT]], directed by [[Francois Swart]], featuring [[Sandra Prinsloo]] (Agate), [[Louise Mollett-Prinsloo]] (Pia), [[Grethe Fox]] (Silvia), [[John Harley]] (Angelo) abd [[Jan Prinsloo]] (Edoardo). |
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Revision as of 07:02, 9 October 2015
Crime on Goat Island (Italian: Delitto all'isola delle capre) is a 1946 play by Ugo Betti (1892-1953).
Contents
The original text
Translations and adaptations
Translated into Afrikaans by Alewyn Lee as Misdaad op Bokeiland (1960).
Translated into English by Henry Reed [1].
Performance history in South Africa
1965: Staged in the English translation by Libertas Teaterklub in Stellenbosch in April, directed by Piet van Straaten, with Eugene Olén, Mauritz van Aarde, Cynthia Bam, Ida Troskie and Fred Stephens.
1969: Staged in the English translation by NAPAC in June, directed by Frank Shelley, at the Durban Jewish Club. Décor by Bill Smuts, costumes by Lucille Cross. The cast consisted of David Dunstone, Zoë Randall, David McKail, Anne Ridler and Shirley Maleham.
1976: Misdaad op Bokeiland, the Lee Afrikaans translation, adapted by Pieter-Paul Fourie, was staged by PACT, directed by Francois Swart, featuring Sandra Prinsloo (Agate), Louise Mollett-Prinsloo (Pia), Grethe Fox (Silvia), John Harley (Angelo) abd Jan Prinsloo (Edoardo).
Sources
Teater SA, 1(4), 1969).
PACT theatre programme, 1976.
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