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A hugely popular farce about the goldfields, which satirizes the individual capitalists, while employing a classical melodramatic plot. Set in 1908-1910.
 
A hugely popular farce about the goldfields, which satirizes the individual capitalists, while employing a classical melodramatic plot. Set in 1908-1910.
  
Published in a collection ''[[Stephen Black: Three Plays]]'', edited by [[Stephen Gray]] ([[Ad Donker]] 1984).  
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Published in a collection ''[[Stephen Black: Three Plays]]'', edited by [[Stephen Gray]] ([[Ad Donker Publishers]] 1984).
  
 
== Adaptations and translations ==
 
== Adaptations and translations ==

Revision as of 09:02, 28 July 2015

Helena's Hope, Ltd is a 1910 play by Stephen Black (1880-1931) [1].

The original text

A hugely popular farce about the goldfields, which satirizes the individual capitalists, while employing a classical melodramatic plot. Set in 1908-1910.

Published in a collection Stephen Black: Three Plays, edited by Stephen Gray (Ad Donker Publishers 1984).

Adaptations and translations

Performance history in South Africa

1910: First performed by Stephen Black's own company in 1910, often repeated till the 1930s.

1917: Performed in the Standard Theatre, Johannesburg, in February, (by the Leonard Rayne Company??), featuring Martha van Hulsteyn.

1981: An adaptation by Stephen Gray was staged by the University of the Witwatersrand School of Dramatic Art at Theatre in Focus hosted by the University of Natal in Durban. The production opened on 29 June in the Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre in Durban, directed by Fred Hagemann (credited as Frederic Hagemann) with a cast of students from the University of the Witwatersrand School of Dramatic Art.

Sources

University of Natal Theatre in Focus programme, 1981

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