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''Heartbreak House'' (1919) by George Bernard Shaw.  
 
''Heartbreak House'' (1919) by George Bernard Shaw.  
  
Produced by [[Robert Quentin]] in the [[Little Theatre]], for the Combined Dramatic Societies of Cape Town, with [[Zoë  Randall]] as Ellie Dunn, [[Billie Jones]], [[Valda Adams]], [[Leonard Schach]], [[Malcolm Lomberg]], [[Archie Foster]], [[Derek Robinson]], [[John Andrews]], [[Kathleen Lee]], [[A.J.A. Wilson]]. Settings by [[Cecil Pym]].
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Produced by [[Robert Quentin]] in the [[Little Theatre]] in 1942, for the Combined Dramatic Societies of Cape Town, with [[Zoë  Randall]] as Ellie Dunn, [[Billie Jones]], [[Valda Adams]], [[Leonard Schach]], [[Malcolm Lomberg]], [[Archie Foster]], [[Derek Robinson]], [[John Andrews]], [[Kathleen Lee]], [[A.J.A. Wilson]]. Settings by [[Cecil Pym]].
  
 
Directed by [[Leonard Schach]] for [[PACT]] at the [[Alexander Theatre]] in 1967, with [[Siegfried Mynhardt]], [[Joan Blake]], [[Alec Bell]], [[Elizabeth Meyer]], [[Kerry Jordan]], [[Francois Swart|François Swart]], [[Frank Lazarus]] and [[Maggie Soboil]].
 
Directed by [[Leonard Schach]] for [[PACT]] at the [[Alexander Theatre]] in 1967, with [[Siegfried Mynhardt]], [[Joan Blake]], [[Alec Bell]], [[Elizabeth Meyer]], [[Kerry Jordan]], [[Francois Swart|François Swart]], [[Frank Lazarus]] and [[Maggie Soboil]].

Revision as of 16:45, 25 October 2013

Heartbreak House (1919) by George Bernard Shaw.

Produced by Robert Quentin in the Little Theatre in 1942, for the Combined Dramatic Societies of Cape Town, with Zoë Randall as Ellie Dunn, Billie Jones, Valda Adams, Leonard Schach, Malcolm Lomberg, Archie Foster, Derek Robinson, John Andrews, Kathleen Lee, A.J.A. Wilson. Settings by Cecil Pym.

Directed by Leonard Schach for PACT at the Alexander Theatre in 1967, with Siegfried Mynhardt, Joan Blake, Alec Bell, Elizabeth Meyer, Kerry Jordan, François Swart, Frank Lazarus and Maggie Soboil.

Produced by Frank Shelley for CAPAB in 1967.

Sources

Trek 27 March 1942, 20.

Grütter, Wilhelm, CAPAB 25 Years, 1987. Unpublished research. p 59.


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