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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
Directed by [[Keith Grenville]] for [[CAPAB]] in 1987. It was awarded the AA Life Vita Award for theatre and three Fleur du Cap Awards in 1987.
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Directed by [[Keith Grenville]] for [[CAPAB]] and [[Volute Productions]] in 1987, starring [[Ron Smerczak]] as Bill, [[Diane Wilson]] (Frances), [[Jeremy Taylor]] (Dan), [[Joy Stewart-Spence]] (Molly) and [[Mark Hoeben]] and [[André Roothman]] as the puppeteers. It was awarded the AA Life Vita Award for Theatre and three Fleur du Cap Awards in 1987.
  
 
Presented by [[Baxter Theatre|The Baxter]] and [[Volute Productions]], directed by [[Keith Grenville]], featuring [[Ron Smerczak]], [[Jeremy Taylor]], [[Joy Stewart-Spence]], [[Mitzi Booysen]] in May 1989. Integral elements of the production are two gull puppets made by the [[Handspring Puppet Company]].
 
Presented by [[Baxter Theatre|The Baxter]] and [[Volute Productions]], directed by [[Keith Grenville]], featuring [[Ron Smerczak]], [[Jeremy Taylor]], [[Joy Stewart-Spence]], [[Mitzi Booysen]] in May 1989. Integral elements of the production are two gull puppets made by the [[Handspring Puppet Company]].

Revision as of 12:11, 3 June 2014

Gulls, by the Australian playwright Robert Hewett (1949-*). The play deals with a middle-aged man who had brain damage as a youngster. He is tended by his sister.

Performance history in South Africa

Directed by Keith Grenville for CAPAB and Volute Productions in 1987, starring Ron Smerczak as Bill, Diane Wilson (Frances), Jeremy Taylor (Dan), Joy Stewart-Spence (Molly) and Mark Hoeben and André Roothman as the puppeteers. It was awarded the AA Life Vita Award for Theatre and three Fleur du Cap Awards in 1987.

Presented by The Baxter and Volute Productions, directed by Keith Grenville, featuring Ron Smerczak, Jeremy Taylor, Joy Stewart-Spence, Mitzi Booysen in May 1989. Integral elements of the production are two gull puppets made by the Handspring Puppet Company.

In 1991 William Egan directed the play for PACOFS starring Ernst Eloff as Bill, Marga van Rooy as his sister, Dan was played by Pieter Brand and Molly by Wilna Snyman with performances at the Civic Theatre Bloemfontein, Kimberley Theatre and Civic Theatre Kroonstad.

Translations and adaptations

Sources

Grütter, Wilhelm, CAPAB 25 Years, 1987. Unpublished research. p 366.

Baxter Theatre pamphlet

PACOFS News, 17(3), 1991.


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