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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
A letter from director [[John W. Slemon]], dated June 21 1988, advised the author of the [[Baxter Theatre]]'s 'precarious' financial postion and his decision to therefore 'treat ''Henry'' as a Studio venture' before trying to 'take the play to the main stage', and offering 'a six weeks slot in the Studio...with our eye to possible [[NAF|Grahamstown]] transfer'. ([[NELM]] 2003. 54. 128 and 2003. 54. 129 [Photostat]). There is no other evidence that the play was produced.
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A letter from director [[John Slemon|John W. Slemon]], dated June 21 1988, advised the author of the [[Baxter Theatre]]'s 'precarious' financial postion and his decision to therefore 'treat ''Henry'' as a Studio venture' before trying to 'take the play to the main stage', and offering 'a six weeks slot in the Studio...with our eye to possible [[NAF|Grahamstown]] transfer'. ([[NELM]] 2003. 54. 128 and 2003. 54. 129 [Photostat]). There is no other evidence that the play was produced.
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Latest revision as of 13:46, 23 November 2021

Henry is Maralin Vanrenen's adaptation of novelist Etienne Leroux's [1] novel, Seven Days at the Silbersteins, originally published in Afrikaans entitled Sewe Dae by die Silbersteins in 1962.

The original script

Playscript (written circa 1988) held by NELM Location: [Collection: BAXTER THEATRE]: 2003. 54. 130.

Performance history in South Africa

A letter from director John W. Slemon, dated June 21 1988, advised the author of the Baxter Theatre's 'precarious' financial postion and his decision to therefore 'treat Henry as a Studio venture' before trying to 'take the play to the main stage', and offering 'a six weeks slot in the Studio...with our eye to possible Grahamstown transfer'. (NELM 2003. 54. 128 and 2003. 54. 129 [Photostat]). There is no other evidence that the play was produced.

Sources

Amazwi Manuscripts database.

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