Burning Bright

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Based on the experimental play/novella Burning Bright by John Steinbeck, a play written in novel format. "Rather than providing only the dialogue and brief stage directions as would be expected in a play, Steinbeck fleshes out the scenes with details of both the characters and the environment"[1].

The play was first staged by Rodgers and Hammerstein in New Haven and Boston in 1950, directed by Guthrie McClintic. It was later turned into an opera by American composer Frank Lewin.

Performance history in South Africa

The Reps staged a production of this play in 1962 with Israeli Albert Ninio directing Gordon Mulholland. The cast consisted of Gordon Mulholland (Joe Saul), Simon Swindell (Friend Ed), Marijke Haakman (Mordeen) and Michael McGovern (Victor). Decor by Roy Cooke. Stage Manager: Norman Kelly-Harde. Asst. Stage Manager: Garth Scott.

Translations and adaptations

Sources

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burning_Bright

Alexander Theatre programme of January 1962, No. 156.


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