Difference between revisions of "Elizabeth I"

From ESAT
Jump to navigation Jump to search
 
(8 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
'''''Elizabeth I''''' is a 1972 play in two acts by American playwright, director and producer Paul Foster (1931-) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Foster_%28playwright%29].
+
'''''Elizabeth I''''' is a 1972 play in two acts by American playwright, director and producer Paul Foster (1931-) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Foster_%28playwright%29].  
  
Synopsis: Elizabeth I is distressed at the execution of Mary Queen of Scots as performed by a travelling troupe of actors.
+
''Not to be confused with the plays called ''[[Elizabeth, or The Invisible Armada]]'' (Burnand),  or ''[[Elizabeth: Almost by Chance a Woman]]'' ([[Dario Fo]]).''
 
 
Published by Samuel French, 1972.  
 
  
 
== The original text ==
 
== The original text ==
  
 +
A play about Elizabeth I Queen of England's distress at the execution of Mary Queen of Scots, as performed by a travelling troupe of actors. Text published by Samuel French, 1972
  
 
==Translations and adaptations==
 
==Translations and adaptations==
  
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
1974: Staged by [[PACT]] in the [[Alexander Theatre]] and the [[Breytenbach Theatre]], directed by [[Robert Mohr]], with [[Annelisa Weiland]], [[Leonie Hofmeyr]], [[Diane Wilson]], [[Beverley Melnick]], [[Richard Haines]], [[James White]], [[Dale Cutts]], [[Eckard Rabe]], [[Michael Richard]],
 
 
 
 
 
  
 +
1974: Staged by [[PACT]] in the [[Alexander Theatre]] and the [[Breytenbach Theatre]], directed by [[Robert Mohr]], with [[Annelisa Weiland]], [[Leonie Hofmeyr]], [[Diane Wilson]], [[Beverley Melnick]], [[Richard Haines]], [[James White]], [[Dale Cutts]], [[Eckard Rabe]], [[Michael Richard]], [[Don Lamprecht]] and [[Errol Ross]]. Sets by [[Richard Cook]] and costumes by [[Christa Scholtz]].
  
 
1975: Staged by [[PACOFS]], directed by [[Johan Bernard]], starring [[Annelize van der Ryst]], [[Estelle de Waal]], [[William Egan]] and others.
 
1975: Staged by [[PACOFS]], directed by [[Johan Bernard]], starring [[Annelize van der Ryst]], [[Estelle de Waal]], [[William Egan]] and others.
Line 23: Line 18:
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
 +
 
[[PACT]] theatre programme, 1974.
 
[[PACT]] theatre programme, 1974.
  
Line 28: Line 24:
  
 
[[CAPAB]] theatre programme, 1988.
 
[[CAPAB]] theatre programme, 1988.
 +
 +
[[Petru Wessels|Petru]] & [[Carel Trichardt]] theatre programme collection.
  
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]

Latest revision as of 08:29, 22 October 2019

Elizabeth I is a 1972 play in two acts by American playwright, director and producer Paul Foster (1931-) [1].

Not to be confused with the plays called Elizabeth, or The Invisible Armada (Burnand), or Elizabeth: Almost by Chance a Woman (Dario Fo).

The original text

A play about Elizabeth I Queen of England's distress at the execution of Mary Queen of Scots, as performed by a travelling troupe of actors. Text published by Samuel French, 1972

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

1974: Staged by PACT in the Alexander Theatre and the Breytenbach Theatre, directed by Robert Mohr, with Annelisa Weiland, Leonie Hofmeyr, Diane Wilson, Beverley Melnick, Richard Haines, James White, Dale Cutts, Eckard Rabe, Michael Richard, Don Lamprecht and Errol Ross. Sets by Richard Cook and costumes by Christa Scholtz.

1975: Staged by PACOFS, directed by Johan Bernard, starring Annelize van der Ryst, Estelle de Waal, William Egan and others.

1988: Opening on 7 September in The Arena in the Nico Malan Theatre Centre, presented by CAPAB Drama, directed by Ralph Lawson, . The cast: Belinda Koning, Bo Petersen, Fiona Coyne, Mary Dreyer, Diane Wilson, Phillip Boucher, André Roothman, Royston Stoffels, Peter Butler, Timothy Mahoney, André Samuels, Ralph Lawson. Music composed by David Nissen, design co-ordinated by Dicky Longhurst.

Sources

PACT theatre programme, 1974.

PACOFS Drama 25 Years, 1963-1988.

CAPAB theatre programme, 1988.

Petru & Carel Trichardt theatre programme collection.

Go to ESAT Bibliography

Return to

Return to PLAYS I: Original SA plays

Return to PLAYS II: Foreign plays

Return to PLAYS III: Collections

Return to PLAYS IV: Pageants and public performances

Return to South African Festivals and Competitions

Return to The ESAT Entries

Return to Main Page