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Presented by [[Michael Brooke]] [at an unknown theatre] directed by [[Brian Brooke]] and [[Petrina Fry]], 1970.
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Presented by [[Michael Brooke]] [at an unknown theatre] directed by [[Brian Brooke]] and [[Petrina Fry]], 1970, starring [[Margaret Fry]], [[Bruce Millar]], [[Jennifer Sinclair-David]].
  
 
Theatre programme for the [[Grahamstown Amateur Dramatic Society]] production of ''Butterflies are Free'' directed by [[Ray Tunmer]]. Year unknown. [[NELM]].
 
Theatre programme for the [[Grahamstown Amateur Dramatic Society]] production of ''Butterflies are Free'' directed by [[Ray Tunmer]]. Year unknown. [[NELM]].

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Butterflies are Free is a play by American playwright, screenwriter, and lyricist Leonard Gershe [1] (1922-2000).

After twelve previews, the Broadway production, directed by Milton Katselas, opened on October 21, 1969 at the Booth Theatre.

Loosely based on the life of attorney Harold Krents, the plot revolves around a Manhattan blind man whose controlling mother disapproves of his relationship with a free-spirited hippie.

The original text

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

Presented by Michael Brooke [at an unknown theatre] directed by Brian Brooke and Petrina Fry, 1970, starring Margaret Fry, Bruce Millar, Jennifer Sinclair-David.

Theatre programme for the Grahamstown Amateur Dramatic Society production of Butterflies are Free directed by Ray Tunmer. Year unknown. NELM.


Sources

Wikipedia [2].


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