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''Exit the King'' by Eugene Ionesco. *** Productions in South Africa include [[Universiteitsteater Stellenbosch|University Theatre Stellenbosch]] in the Botha Hall in May 1966, produced by [[Jocelyn de Bruyn]] and starring [[Johan Esterhuizen]], John Cartwright, [[Bie Engelen]], Rina la Grange, [[Woutrine Theron]], [[Piers Nicholson]]; [[Dinkteater]]/[[Think Theatre]], Pretoria (1972?*, dir [[Danie Burger]]), [[Fringe]] (197*, dir [[Dawie Malan]])  
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''Exit the King'' by Eugene Ionesco.
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
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Productions in South Africa include [[Universiteitsteater Stellenbosch|University Theatre Stellenbosch]] in the Botha Hall in May 1966, produced by [[Jocelyn de Bruyn]] and starring [[Johan Esterhuizen]], John Cartwright, [[Bie Engelen]], Rina la Grange, [[Woutrine Theron]], [[Piers Nicholson]]; [[Dinkteater]]/[[Think Theatre]], Pretoria (1972?*, dir [[Danie Burger]]), [[Fringe]] (197*, dir [[Dawie Malan]])  
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Presented by [[Stud Productions]], directed by [[Dawie Malan]] in the The [[Laager]] in 1982, starring [[Vanessa Cooke]], [[Ralph Lawson]], [[Beverley Melnick]], [[Deon Stewardson]], [[Chris van Niekerk]], [[Brümilda van Rensburg]].
  
 
Presented by Natal University (Durban) at the [[National Arts Festival]] Student Drama in 1983, directed and set designed by [[Themi Venturas]], stage manager [[Linda Nichol]]. The cast included [[Mark Faith]], [[Irene Theotokatos]], [[Brenda Radloff]], [[Robyn Glenn]], [[Bradley Mart]], [[Maureen Lahoud]], [[Chris Wells]], [[Terance Zeeman]], [[Robert Sember]].
 
Presented by Natal University (Durban) at the [[National Arts Festival]] Student Drama in 1983, directed and set designed by [[Themi Venturas]], stage manager [[Linda Nichol]]. The cast included [[Mark Faith]], [[Irene Theotokatos]], [[Brenda Radloff]], [[Robyn Glenn]], [[Bradley Mart]], [[Maureen Lahoud]], [[Chris Wells]], [[Terance Zeeman]], [[Robert Sember]].
  
 
[[Dawid Minnaar]], directed by [[Marthinus Basson]] c1984, [[CAPAB]]  
 
[[Dawid Minnaar]], directed by [[Marthinus Basson]] c1984, [[CAPAB]]  
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==Translations and adaptations==
  
 
== Sources ==
 
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Revision as of 10:18, 19 March 2014

Exit the King by Eugene Ionesco.

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Performance history in South Africa

Productions in South Africa include University Theatre Stellenbosch in the Botha Hall in May 1966, produced by Jocelyn de Bruyn and starring Johan Esterhuizen, John Cartwright, Bie Engelen, Rina la Grange, Woutrine Theron, Piers Nicholson; Dinkteater/Think Theatre, Pretoria (1972?*, dir Danie Burger), Fringe (197*, dir Dawie Malan)

Presented by Stud Productions, directed by Dawie Malan in the The Laager in 1982, starring Vanessa Cooke, Ralph Lawson, Beverley Melnick, Deon Stewardson, Chris van Niekerk, Brümilda van Rensburg.

Presented by Natal University (Durban) at the National Arts Festival Student Drama in 1983, directed and set designed by Themi Venturas, stage manager Linda Nichol. The cast included Mark Faith, Irene Theotokatos, Brenda Radloff, Robyn Glenn, Bradley Mart, Maureen Lahoud, Chris Wells, Terance Zeeman, Robert Sember.

Dawid Minnaar, directed by Marthinus Basson c1984, CAPAB

Translations and adaptations

Sources

UTS theatre pamphlet

Die Burger 20 Sept 2013.

National Arts Festival programme, 1983.


Go to ESAT Bibliography

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