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''The Duchess of Malfi'' is a tragic play (1615) by the English Jacobean dramatist John Webster [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Webster] (1580-c. 1634). (1615) A passionate drama of love and intrigue in Renaissance Italy.  
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''The Duchess of Malfi'' is a tragic play (1615) by the English Jacobean dramatist John Webster [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Webster] (1580-c. 1634). A passionate drama of love and intrigue in Renaissance Italy.  
  
 
== The original text ==
 
== The original text ==

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The Duchess of Malfi is a tragic play (1615) by the English Jacobean dramatist John Webster [1] (1580-c. 1634). A passionate drama of love and intrigue in Renaissance Italy.

The original text

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

First produced in South Africa by ***.

Many productions over the years include ones by ** PACT (197*, directed by Ken Leach **, with Michael Richard and **),

1979: The Space (Cape Town), directed by Peter Stevenson, starring Richard Carter, Carlos da Silva, John Dennison, Andrea Fine, Henry Goodman, Caroline Newby, Leon Potgieter, Clare Stopford, Duarte Sylwain, Leslee Udwin and a number of children. Designer: Vivienne Cartwright, lighting Nicholas Fine, sound and stage managers Shauna Johnson and Faruk Hoosain.

etc), ***An experimental Afrikaans version??** of it was done by Think Theatre in Pretoria (197*, directed by Danie Burger, with Pieter Brand et al).

Bill Flynn starred in the PACT Arena Theatre opening production of Ken Leach’s production of The Duchess of Malfi with Leonie Hofmeyr in 1975.

Sources

Wikipedia [2].

Astbury 1979.

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