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''I Have Been Here Before'', by J.B. Priestley. The play was first produced by Lewis Casson at the Royalty Theatre, London, on 22 September 1937. At a rural inn on a Yorkshire moor, three people enter a strange confrontation with the hallmarks of déjà vu, and a physicist attempts to prevent a disaster.
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''[[I Have Been Here Before]]'' is a play by J.B. Priestley (1894-1984)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._B._Priestley].  
  
Presented by the [[Cape Town Repertory Theatre Society]] in 1944 in the [[Little Theatre]], produced by [[R. H. Morrison]], featuring [[Bill Hirst]], [[Virginia Beyloos]], [[Rex Ainslie]], [[Joan Griffiths]], [[Frank Quinn]], [[Alfred Faclier]]. Set designed by [[Cecil Pym]].
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== The original text ==
  
===Sources===
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The play was first produced by Lewis Casson at the Royalty Theatre, London, on 22 September 1937. At a rural inn on a Yorkshire moor, three people enter a strange confrontation with the hallmarks of déjà vu, and a physicist attempts to prevent a disaster.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Have_Been_Here_Before
 
  
''South African Opinion'', 1(7):20, 1944.
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
  
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1944: Presented by the [[Cape Town Repertory Theatre Society]] in the [[Little Theatre]], produced by [[R. H. Morrison]], featuring [[Bill Hirst]], [[Virginia Beyloos]], [[Rex Ainslie]], [[Joan Griffiths]], [[Frank Quinn]], [[Alfred Faclier]]. Set designed by [[Cecil Pym]].
  
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==Sources==
  
Return to [[ESAT Plays 1 I|I]] in Plays 1 Original SA Plays
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Have_Been_Here_Before.
  
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._B._Priestley
  
Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Plays]]
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''[[South African Opinion]]'', 1(7):20, 1944.
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[[ESAT Bibliography I|Inskip]], 1972. p. 130.
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''[[Trek]]'', 9(3):15, 1944.
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Latest revision as of 07:37, 30 September 2023

I Have Been Here Before is a play by J.B. Priestley (1894-1984)[1].

The original text

The play was first produced by Lewis Casson at the Royalty Theatre, London, on 22 September 1937. At a rural inn on a Yorkshire moor, three people enter a strange confrontation with the hallmarks of déjà vu, and a physicist attempts to prevent a disaster.

Performance history in South Africa

1944: Presented by the Cape Town Repertory Theatre Society in the Little Theatre, produced by R. H. Morrison, featuring Bill Hirst, Virginia Beyloos, Rex Ainslie, Joan Griffiths, Frank Quinn, Alfred Faclier. Set designed by Cecil Pym.

Sources

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Have_Been_Here_Before.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._B._Priestley

South African Opinion, 1(7):20, 1944.

Inskip, 1972. p. 130.

Trek, 9(3):15, 1944.


Go to ESAT Bibliography

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