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Dear Antoine by [[Jean Anouilh]]. A group of people is summoned to a remote baroque mansion in the Bavarian mountains to hear the reading of the Will of successful playwright Antoine de Saint Flour in the winter of 1913. The reluctant group includes the playwright's wife, a few friends and several ex-mistresses.
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''Dear Antoine'' ( ''Cher Antoine'', ou, ''L'amour raté'') by [[Jean Anouilh]] (1910-1987) translated into English by Lucienne Hill. A group of people is summoned to a remote baroque mansion in the Bavarian mountains to hear the reading of the Will of successful playwright Antoine de Saint Flour in the winter of 1913. The reluctant group includes the playwright's wife, a few friends and several ex-mistresses. In confronting one another they are uneasily aware that they are facing different reflections of Antione's fascinating and maddening personality. Poignant and fiercely witty, it displays to the full Anouilh's theatrical sleight of hand.
  
In confronting one another they are uneasily aware that they are facing different reflections of Antione's fascinating and maddening personality.
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English translation first performed in Paris in 1969, published by Samuel French.
  
Poignant and fiercely witty, it displays to the full Anouilh's theatrical sleight of hand.
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The play's South African première was presented by [[CAPAB]] Drama's English Company in the [[Nico Malan Theatre]] in 1971, directed by [[Michael Atkinson]], designed by [[Raimons Schoop]], costumes by [[Jennifer Craig]], starring [[Gwen ffrangçon-Davies]], [[Michael Atkinson]], [[John Whiteley]], [[Arthur Hall]].
 
 
 
 
[[Grethe Fox]] and [[Michael Atkinson]], [[Gabrial Bayman]], [[Kenny Jordan]] and [[Gwen ffrangçon-Davies]] in ''Dear Antoine'' in 1971, by [[Brian Astbury]] for [[CAPAB]]. (Source: Photograph - NELM Manuscripts - [Collection: FLETCHER, Jill]: 2005. 75. 19. 50).
 
  
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== Sources ==
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CAPAB Drama pamphlet 1971 Winter Season
  
  

Revision as of 16:01, 16 December 2013

Dear Antoine ( Cher Antoine, ou, L'amour raté) by Jean Anouilh (1910-1987) translated into English by Lucienne Hill. A group of people is summoned to a remote baroque mansion in the Bavarian mountains to hear the reading of the Will of successful playwright Antoine de Saint Flour in the winter of 1913. The reluctant group includes the playwright's wife, a few friends and several ex-mistresses. In confronting one another they are uneasily aware that they are facing different reflections of Antione's fascinating and maddening personality. Poignant and fiercely witty, it displays to the full Anouilh's theatrical sleight of hand.

English translation first performed in Paris in 1969, published by Samuel French.

The play's South African première was presented by CAPAB Drama's English Company in the Nico Malan Theatre in 1971, directed by Michael Atkinson, designed by Raimons Schoop, costumes by Jennifer Craig, starring Gwen ffrangçon-Davies, Michael Atkinson, John Whiteley, Arthur Hall.

Sources

CAPAB Drama pamphlet 1971 Winter Season


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