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This comic extravaganza, written by Ron House, Diz White, Alan Shearman and John Neville-Andrews and first produced in 1971. ''El Grande de Coca Cola'' is a comedy that deals with a wannabe theatre impresario who decides to stage a cabaret with his inexperienced family as cast after receiving sponsorship from a soft drink company - with hilarious consequences. In 1973, the Mexican cabaret-parody ''El Grande de Coca Cola'' made its premiere off-Broadway.
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''[[El Grande de Coca Cola]]''. This extravaganza, written by Ron House, Diz White, Alan Shearman and John Neville-Andrews and first produced in 1971. ''El Grande de Coca Cola'' is a comedy that deals with a wannabe theatre impresario who decides to stage a cabaret with his inexperienced family as cast after receiving sponsorship from a soft drink company - with hilarious consequences. In 1973, the Mexican cabaret-parody ''El Grande de Coca Cola'' made its premiere off-Broadway.
  
[[PACT]] staged a revival of ''El Grande de Coca Cola'' with direction by [[Michael Richard]] and starring [[Elizabeth Rae]], [[Wilson Dunster]], [[Gillian Harris]], [[Etienne Puren]] and [[Alan Goldstein]] in the [[Arena Theatre]], Rosebank in 1979.
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
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1979: [[PACT]] staged a revival of ''El Grande de Coca Cola'' with direction by [[Michael Richard]] and starring [[Elizabeth Rae]], [[Wilson Dunster]], [[Gillian Harris]], [[Etienne Puren]] and [[Alan Goldstein]] in the [[Arena Theatre]], Rosebank in 1979.
  
[[CAPAB]] 1980, starring **, [[David van der Merwe]], **
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1980: Presented by [[CAPAB]] in a double bill with ''[[Black Comedy|Donkerwerk is Konkelwerk]]'' opening 27 February 1980, starring [[Neville Thomas]], [[David van der Merwe]], [[Paul Slabolepszy]], [[Johan Malherbe]], [[Brümilda van Rensburg]], [[Grethe Fox]], [[Christo Potgieter]], [[Marga van Rooy]] and [[Neels Coetzee]]. Directed by [[Robert Mohr]], decor and costumes by [[Bruno Santini]], lighting by [[Leon Benzakein]]. The play opened at the [[Nico Malan Theatre]] and moved to the [[H.B. Thom Theatre]] before it was taken on tour.
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1999: Staged at the [[Grahamstown Festival]] 1999, directed by [[Tobie Cronje]], with [[Frantz Dobrowsky]], [[Denise Stock]], [[Amanda Lane]], [[Byron Mondahl]] and [[Tobie Cronje]]. 
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
 
http://www.laweekly.com/2013-08-22/stage/groundlings-el-grande-coca-cola/
 
http://www.laweekly.com/2013-08-22/stage/groundlings-el-grande-coca-cola/
  
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Theatre programme, 1980.
  
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Latest revision as of 10:30, 20 May 2020

El Grande de Coca Cola. This extravaganza, written by Ron House, Diz White, Alan Shearman and John Neville-Andrews and first produced in 1971. El Grande de Coca Cola is a comedy that deals with a wannabe theatre impresario who decides to stage a cabaret with his inexperienced family as cast after receiving sponsorship from a soft drink company - with hilarious consequences. In 1973, the Mexican cabaret-parody El Grande de Coca Cola made its premiere off-Broadway.

Performance history in South Africa

1979: PACT staged a revival of El Grande de Coca Cola with direction by Michael Richard and starring Elizabeth Rae, Wilson Dunster, Gillian Harris, Etienne Puren and Alan Goldstein in the Arena Theatre, Rosebank in 1979.

1980: Presented by CAPAB in a double bill with Donkerwerk is Konkelwerk opening 27 February 1980, starring Neville Thomas, David van der Merwe, Paul Slabolepszy, Johan Malherbe, Brümilda van Rensburg, Grethe Fox, Christo Potgieter, Marga van Rooy and Neels Coetzee. Directed by Robert Mohr, decor and costumes by Bruno Santini, lighting by Leon Benzakein. The play opened at the Nico Malan Theatre and moved to the H.B. Thom Theatre before it was taken on tour.

1999: Staged at the Grahamstown Festival 1999, directed by Tobie Cronje, with Frantz Dobrowsky, Denise Stock, Amanda Lane, Byron Mondahl and Tobie Cronje.

Sources

http://www.laweekly.com/2013-08-22/stage/groundlings-el-grande-coca-cola/

Theatre programme, 1980.

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