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''Around the World in 80 Days'' by Jules Verne. *  A musical version [the 1946 flop by Cole Porter ??*] produced by the [[Johannesburg Operatic and Dramatic Society]] ([[JODS]]) in 1966 at the [[Johannesburg Civic Theatre]], directed and designed by  [[Anthony Farmer]], starring [[John Boulter]] and English actor [[Jack Tripp]]. Choreography was by [[Wendy de la Harpe]] and musical direction by [[Bob Adams]], with [[Aubrey Louw]] assisting. The rights had been secured for JODS by [[Tom Arnold]] and [[Pat Bray]]. (See Tucker, 1997)  
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''Around the World in 80 Days'' by Jules Verne. *  A musical version by Sig Herzig [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sig_Herzig], lyrics by Harold Adamson and Sammy Fain and music by Victor Young [http://www.biblio.com/book/around-world-80-days-estate-michael/d/483232065], produced by the [[Johannesburg Operatic and Dramatic Society]] ([[JODS]]) in 1966 at the [[Johannesburg Civic Theatre]], directed and designed by  [[Anthony Farmer]], starring [[John Boulter]] and English actor [[Jack Tripp]]. Choreography was by [[Wendy de la Harpe]] and musical direction by [[Bob Adams]], with [[Aubrey Louw]] assisting. The rights had been secured for JODS by [[Tom Arnold]] and [[Pat Bray]]. (See Tucker, 1997)  
  
 
Around the world in 80 days by Sig Herzig [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sig_Herzig] presented by the Johannesburg Operatic and Dramatic Society [October-November 1966]
 
 
 
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Around the World in 80 Days by Jules Verne. * A musical version by Sig Herzig [1], lyrics by Harold Adamson and Sammy Fain and music by Victor Young [2], produced by the Johannesburg Operatic and Dramatic Society (JODS) in 1966 at the Johannesburg Civic Theatre, directed and designed by Anthony Farmer, starring John Boulter and English actor Jack Tripp. Choreography was by Wendy de la Harpe and musical direction by Bob Adams, with Aubrey Louw assisting. The rights had been secured for JODS by Tom Arnold and Pat Bray. (See Tucker, 1997)


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