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− | by [[Steven Berkoff]]. A three-act social satire, which sees Berkoff in roles ranging from a man in denial of his obvious dementia (''Tell Tale Heart'' by Edgar Allan Poe) to a hilarious day in the life of a football hooligan and his pitbull terrier, Roy (''dog'' by Berkoff). The third act, Actor (also written by Berkoff), is a portrait of an out-of-work actor and increasingly desperate Hamlet who is getting nowhere fast. In 1997 Berkoff directed and performed ''One Man'' at the [[Standard Bank National Arts Festival]], production and stage management by [[Nic Mattingley]], general management by [[Jan Ryan]]. 2002 Berkoff came to South Africa again to perform ''One Man'' at the [[Baxter Theatre]]. | + | by [[Steven Berkoff]]. A three-act social satire, which sees Berkoff in roles ranging from a man in denial of his obvious dementia (''Tell Tale Heart'' by Edgar Allan Poe) to a hilarious day in the life of a football hooligan and his pitbull terrier, Roy (''dog'' by Berkoff). The third act, Actor (also written by Berkoff), is a portrait of an out-of-work actor and increasingly desperate Hamlet who is getting nowhere fast. In 1997 Berkoff directed and performed ''One Man'' at the [[Standard Bank National Arts Festival]], production and stage management by [[Nic Mattingley]], general management by [[Jan Ryan]]. This production was staged n the Main Theare at the [[Market Theatre|Market]] from 15 to 19 July 1997. |
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+ | In 2002 Berkoff came to South Africa again to perform ''One Man'' at the [[Baxter Theatre]]. | ||
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Revision as of 12:16, 30 November 2015
by Steven Berkoff. A three-act social satire, which sees Berkoff in roles ranging from a man in denial of his obvious dementia (Tell Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe) to a hilarious day in the life of a football hooligan and his pitbull terrier, Roy (dog by Berkoff). The third act, Actor (also written by Berkoff), is a portrait of an out-of-work actor and increasingly desperate Hamlet who is getting nowhere fast. In 1997 Berkoff directed and performed One Man at the Standard Bank National Arts Festival, production and stage management by Nic Mattingley, general management by Jan Ryan. This production was staged n the Main Theare at the Market from 15 to 19 July 1997.
In 2002 Berkoff came to South Africa again to perform One Man at the Baxter Theatre.
Sources
Festival Programme, 1997.
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