Sabato, domenica e lunedi

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Sabato, domenica e lunedi (1959) is a play by Italian actor, playwright, screenwriter, author and poet Eduardo De Filippo (1900-1984)[1].

The original text

Written in 1959, set in Napoli, the play was first performed on 6 November of the same year in the Teatro Quirino di Roma in Rome.

Translations and adaptations

Translated into English as Saturday, Sunday and Monday, a production of the English text (starring Laurence Olivier in the lead role), won the London drama critics' award in 1973.

Translated into Afrikaans as Saterdag, Sondag, Maandag by Louis van Niekerk.

On 16 and 17 December, 1990, a TV film version of the play, directed by Lina Wertmüller, was broadcast 5 in two instalments by Canale.

Performance history in South Africa

1976: Presented in English by NAPAC Drama by arrangement with the National Theatre of Great Britain at the Alhambra Theatre, Durban, from 17 March 1976, directed by Leslie French, starring Lynne White, Helen Bourne, Price Coetzee, Ronald Wallace.

1978: Saterdag, Sondag, Maandag was presented by TRUK-Toneel in 1978 at the Breytenbach Theatre and the Alexander Theatre under the direction of Louis van Niekerk starring Wilna Snyman (Donna Rosa), Amor Tredoux (Virginia), Franz Marx (Peppino), Gerben Kamper (Rocco), Etienne Puren (Federico), Louis van Niekerk (Antonio), Elise Hibbert (Giulianella]], Wilma Stockenström (Zia Meme), Christo Gerlach ((Attilio), George Ballot (Raffaele), David van der Merwe, Antoinette Kellermann (Elena), Pierre van Pletzen (Roberto), Trudie Taljaard (Maria), Don Lamprecht (Dr Cefercola), Alwyn Swart (Catiello), Stan Czerepowicz (Michele). Decor by Johan Engels, lighting by Martin Pelser, costumes by Pam Pelser and PACT Garderobe.

Sources

https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sabato,_domenica_e_luned%C3%AC

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

Saterdag, Sondag, Maandag theatre programme, 1978.

Theatre programme held by NELM: [Collection: Theatre programmes]: 2009. 80. 101.


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