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− | ''Alpha Beta'' is a play by British playwright E.A. Whitehead. The play is a study of collapsing marriage, spaced over nine years and running from an ingrained routine of rows and sexual frustration to the man's miserable compromise as a Sunday daddy. | + | ''Alpha Beta'' is a play by British playwright E.A. Whitehead [http://www.jrank.org/literature/pages/6195/E-Whitehead-(Edward-Anthony-Whitehead).html] (born 1933). The play is a study of collapsing marriage, spaced over nine years and running from an ingrained routine of rows and sexual frustration to the man's miserable compromise as a Sunday daddy. |
First performed at the Royal Court Theatre, London, 1972. | First performed at the Royal Court Theatre, London, 1972. |
Revision as of 09:49, 7 December 2015
Alpha Beta is a play by British playwright E.A. Whitehead [1] (born 1933). The play is a study of collapsing marriage, spaced over nine years and running from an ingrained routine of rows and sexual frustration to the man's miserable compromise as a Sunday daddy.
First performed at the Royal Court Theatre, London, 1972.
Contents
The original text
Published by Faber and Faber, London, 1972.
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
Described as “… a savage, vicious modern play” by Brian Astbury, it was first performed in South Africa at The Space (Cape Town) from 30 May to 23 June 1973, directed by David Muir with Yvonne Bryceland as Norma Elliot and Percy Sieff as Frank Elliot. Sound by Angelo Iatrou, lighting by David Muir and stage manager Bee Berman.
Sources
Doollee [2].
Alpha Beta theatre programme, 1973.
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