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''Habeas Corpus'' is a comedy stage play by the English author Alan Bennett. It was first performed at the Lyric Theatre in London on 10 May 1973, with Alec Guinness and Margaret Courtenay in the lead roles. ''Habeas corpus'' is also a legal term. It is Latin and translates as "you shall have the body". (Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Habeas_Corpus_(play)).
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''[[Habeas Corpus]]'' is a comedy stage play by English playwright, screenwriter, actor and author Alan Bennett (1934-)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Bennett]
  
Staged by [[Pieter Toerien]] and directed by [[Kim Grant]] (British director) at the [[Civic Theatre]] in 1974 starring the British actor [[Nigel Patrick]].
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==The original text==
  
Produced by S.O.E. in 1983, performed in the [[Baxter Theatre|Baxter Studio]], directed by [[Yvonne Copley]]. The cast: [[Brian de Kock]], [[Kate Ludford]], [[Ruth Allsopp]], [[Bob Gislon]], [[Sue Cunningham]], [[Norman Sargeant]], [[Val Jones]], [[Hugh Philip]], [[Janet Gilson]], [[Nigel Sweet]], [[Ken Wicksteed]]. (Source: Barrow, Brian & Williams-Short, Yvonne (eds.). 1988. ''Theatre Alive! The Baxter Story 1977-1987'').
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It was first performed at the Lyric Theatre in London on 10 May 1973, with Alec Guinness and Margaret Courtenay in the lead roles. ''Habeas corpus'' is also a legal term. It is Latin and translates as "you shall have the body".
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
  
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Habeas_Corpus_(play)
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1974: The British production, directed by [[Kim Grant]] (British director) and starring the British actor [[Nigel Patrick]], brought out and staged the [[Civic Theatre]], Johannesburg by [[Pieter Toerien]].
  
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1983: Produced by [[Sons of England]] and performed in the [[Baxter Theatre|Baxter Studio]], directed by [[Yvonne Copley]]. The cast: [[Brian de Kock]], [[Kate Ludford]], [[Ruth Allsopp]], [[Bob Gislon]], [[Sue Cunningham]], [[Norman Sargeant]], [[Val Jones]], [[Hugh Philip]], [[Janet Gilson]], [[Nigel Sweet]], [[Ken Wicksteed]].
  
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1989: Produced at the [[Little Theatre]] by the  [[University of Cape Town Drama Department]], directed directed by [[Geoffrey Hyland]]. It opened on 13 December 1989.
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==Translations and adaptations==
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== Sources ==
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Wikipedia [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Habeas_Corpus_(play)].
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Barrow, Brian & Williams-Short, Yvonne (eds.). 1988. ''Theatre Alive! The Baxter Story 1977-1987''
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Latest revision as of 18:27, 15 November 2023

Habeas Corpus is a comedy stage play by English playwright, screenwriter, actor and author Alan Bennett (1934-)[1]

The original text

It was first performed at the Lyric Theatre in London on 10 May 1973, with Alec Guinness and Margaret Courtenay in the lead roles. Habeas corpus is also a legal term. It is Latin and translates as "you shall have the body".

Performance history in South Africa

1974: The British production, directed by Kim Grant (British director) and starring the British actor Nigel Patrick, brought out and staged the Civic Theatre, Johannesburg by Pieter Toerien.

1983: Produced by Sons of England and performed in the Baxter Studio, directed by Yvonne Copley. The cast: Brian de Kock, Kate Ludford, Ruth Allsopp, Bob Gislon, Sue Cunningham, Norman Sargeant, Val Jones, Hugh Philip, Janet Gilson, Nigel Sweet, Ken Wicksteed.

1989: Produced at the Little Theatre by the University of Cape Town Drama Department, directed directed by Geoffrey Hyland. It opened on 13 December 1989.

Translations and adaptations

Sources

Wikipedia [2].

Barrow, Brian & Williams-Short, Yvonne (eds.). 1988. Theatre Alive! The Baxter Story 1977-1987


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