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A play by English poet and playwright Christopher Fry (1907-2005). 1951, first performed at St Thomas' church in Regent Street, London, in 1951 and later touring with Denholm Elliott and Stanley Baker.
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'''''A Sleep of Prisoners''''' is a 1951 play by English poet and playwright Christopher Fry (1907-2005) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Fry].
  
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== The original text ==
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First performed at St Thomas' church in Regent Street, London in 1951 and later touring with Denholm Elliott and Stanley Baker.
  
== The original text ==
 
First performed at St Thomas' church in Regent Street, London, in 1951 and later touring with Denholm Elliott and Stanley Baker.
 
 
Published by Oxford, 1951.
 
Published by Oxford, 1951.
 
  
 
==Translations and adaptations==
 
==Translations and adaptations==
  
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
Directed by [[Ron Jameson]] for [[PACT]], 1965.
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1961: Presented by the [[Little Theatre Players]] at the [[Little Theatre]] in May, directed by [[Frank Spears]].
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1965: Staged by [[PACT]], directed by [[Ron Jameson]], with himself (Private David King), [[Ronald Wallace]] (Private Peter Abel), [[Arthur Hall]] (Corporal Joe Adams) and [[Siegfried Mynhardt]] (Private Tim Meadows).
  
[[ACTS]] (The African Community Theatre Service) presented a version directed by [[Peter Krummeck]] in 1997 (?). Cast -
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1973: A [[CAPAB]] production of the play toured more than 20 centres in the northern Cape.
Private David King: [[Peter Krummeck]].
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Private Peter Abel: [[Ulric Charteris]].
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1997: [[ACTS]] (The African Community Theatre Service) presented a version directed by [[Peter Krummeck]], with himself (Private David King), [[Ulric Charteris]] (Private Peter Abel), [[Matthew Roberts]] (Corporal Joe Adams) and [[Richard Farmer]] (Private Tim Meadows). The production was first staged at St. Paul's Church, Rondebosch on 25 June and subsequently at the Cathedral of St. Michael and St. George, Grahamstown from 8 to 12 July at the [[Grahamstown Festival]].
Corporal Joe Adams: [[Matthew Roberts]].
 
Private Tim Meadows: [[Richard Farmer]].  
 
Production was presented at St. Paul's Church, Rondebosch - 25 June 1997. Subsequently at the Cathedral of St. Michael and St. George, Grahamstown - 8 to 12 July. Standard Bank National Festival of the Arts.
 
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
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[[ESAT Bibliography I|Inskip, Donald P.]], 1972. p.146.
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[[PACT]] theatre programme, 1965.
  
 
[[ACTS]] production of ''[[A Sleep of Prisoners]]'' programme notes.
 
[[ACTS]] production of ''[[A Sleep of Prisoners]]'' programme notes.

Latest revision as of 11:28, 18 August 2017

A Sleep of Prisoners is a 1951 play by English poet and playwright Christopher Fry (1907-2005) [1].

The original text

First performed at St Thomas' church in Regent Street, London in 1951 and later touring with Denholm Elliott and Stanley Baker.

Published by Oxford, 1951.

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

1961: Presented by the Little Theatre Players at the Little Theatre in May, directed by Frank Spears.

1965: Staged by PACT, directed by Ron Jameson, with himself (Private David King), Ronald Wallace (Private Peter Abel), Arthur Hall (Corporal Joe Adams) and Siegfried Mynhardt (Private Tim Meadows).

1973: A CAPAB production of the play toured more than 20 centres in the northern Cape.

1997: ACTS (The African Community Theatre Service) presented a version directed by Peter Krummeck, with himself (Private David King), Ulric Charteris (Private Peter Abel), Matthew Roberts (Corporal Joe Adams) and Richard Farmer (Private Tim Meadows). The production was first staged at St. Paul's Church, Rondebosch on 25 June and subsequently at the Cathedral of St. Michael and St. George, Grahamstown from 8 to 12 July at the Grahamstown Festival.

Sources

Inskip, Donald P., 1972. p.146.

PACT theatre programme, 1965.

ACTS production of A Sleep of Prisoners programme notes.

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

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