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Performed in the [[Library Theatre]], Johannesburg in 1951. The cast included [[Lesley Brook]] ("Alice Langdon"), [[Joyce Fowler]], [[John Rutherford]] ("Brett Charle"'), [[Derrick Forman]] ("Senator Langdon").
 
Performed in the [[Library Theatre]], Johannesburg in 1951. The cast included [[Lesley Brook]] ("Alice Langdon"), [[Joyce Fowler]], [[John Rutherford]] ("Brett Charle"'), [[Derrick Forman]] ("Senator Langdon").
  
Produced by [[Cecil Williams]] at the [[Labia Theatre]], Cape Town, starring himself as Howard Merric, [[David de keyser as the educated Negro, [[Peggy Arscott]] (Genevra Langdon), [[Michael Drin]] (Senator Langdon), [[Cecilia Sonneberg]] (Alice Langdon).
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Produced by [[Cecil Williams]] at the [[Labia Theatre]], Cape Town, starring himself as Howard Merric, [[David de Keyser]] as the educated Negro, [[Peggy Arscott]] (Genevra Langdon), [[Michael Drin]] (Senator Langdon), [[Cecilia Sonnenberg]] (Alice Langdon).
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Revision as of 13:02, 24 August 2016

Deep are the Roots, by Arnaud D'Usseau and James Gow.

Performed in the Library Theatre, Johannesburg in 1951. The cast included Lesley Brook ("Alice Langdon"), Joyce Fowler, John Rutherford ("Brett Charle"'), Derrick Forman ("Senator Langdon").

Produced by Cecil Williams at the Labia Theatre, Cape Town, starring himself as Howard Merric, David de Keyser as the educated Negro, Peggy Arscott (Genevra Langdon), Michael Drin (Senator Langdon), Cecilia Sonnenberg (Alice Langdon).

Sources

Helikon, 1(2):14-15.

Trek, 15(11):23. November 1951.

Trek, 16(3):20. March 1952.


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