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''Beirut'' by Alan Browne. Disturbing play about AIDS. First performed internationally 1990 by the Vortex Repertory Company in the USA and at Bridge Lane, London.??? First produced in South Africa by [[PACT]] [????]in 1988,[????Tucker 1997]  directed by [[Terrence Shank]].
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''Beirut'' by American playwright and author and member of the New Dramatists, Alan Bowne (1945-1989). Disturbing play about AIDS, about love in the plague years. It's `the near future:' we're in a dump of a room on the Lower East Side, where a young man named Torch has been quarantined after testing positive for a nameless disease that sounds a lot like AIDS. His girlfriend, Blue, who has not been infected, makes the dangerous journey across the quarantine line to be with him. First performed internationally 1990 by the Vortex Repertory Company in the USA and at Bridge Lane, London.???  
  
Presented by [[Corage Productions]], starting 30 January 1989 in the [[Baxter Theatre|Baxter Studio]]. Directed  by [[Terrence Shank]], starring [[Brad Morris]].
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
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First produced in South Africa by [[PACT]] [????]in 1988,[????Tucker 1997]  directed by [[Terrence Shank]].
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Presented by [[Corage Productions]], starting 30 January 1989 in the [[Baxter Theatre|Baxter Studio]]. Directed  by [[Terrence Shank]], starring [[Brad Morris]] and [[Ingrid Emslie]].
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==Translations and adaptations==
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
Baxter pamphlet
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http://www.broadwayplaypubl.com/bowne.htm
  
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''Baxter Diary'', February-March 1989.
  
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Revision as of 15:15, 27 May 2014

Beirut by American playwright and author and member of the New Dramatists, Alan Bowne (1945-1989). Disturbing play about AIDS, about love in the plague years. It's `the near future:' we're in a dump of a room on the Lower East Side, where a young man named Torch has been quarantined after testing positive for a nameless disease that sounds a lot like AIDS. His girlfriend, Blue, who has not been infected, makes the dangerous journey across the quarantine line to be with him. First performed internationally 1990 by the Vortex Repertory Company in the USA and at Bridge Lane, London.???

Performance history in South Africa

First produced in South Africa by PACT [????]in 1988,[????Tucker 1997] directed by Terrence Shank.

Presented by Corage Productions, starting 30 January 1989 in the Baxter Studio. Directed by Terrence Shank, starring Brad Morris and Ingrid Emslie.

Translations and adaptations

Sources

http://www.broadwayplaypubl.com/bowne.htm

Baxter Diary, February-March 1989.


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