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by [[Geraldine Aron]]. One-act play, set in a South African resort. A poignant study of two couples experiencing marital crises brought on by middle-age. First performed as a lunch hour show at [[The Space]] (Cape Town) in 1979, directed by [[Roland Stafford]] with [[Ken Berry]], [[Yvonne Copley]], [[Sue Hanson]] and [[Derek Lyndon]]. [[Faruk Hoosain]] was the stage manager. Published in ''[[Seven Plays and Four Monologues]]'', 1985 (See [[Astbury]], 1979, [[Gosher]], 1988)
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A one-act play by [[Geraldine Aron]].
  
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== The original text ==
  
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A study of two couples experiencing marital crises brought on by middle-age, set in a South African resort. 
  
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First published in ''[[Theatre Two: New South African Drama]]'' (Ed. [[Stephen Gray]]), 1981, and subsequently in ''[[Seven Plays and Four Monologues]]'', [[David Philip]], 1985.
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== Performances ==
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It opened at the Space theatre in 1978, later played internationally at The Kings Head, London, The Edinburgh Festival.
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== Performances in South Africa ==
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=== Stage ===
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1979: First performed as a lunch hour show at [[The Space]] (Cape Town), directed by [[Roland Stafford]] with [[Ken Berry]], [[Yvonne Copley]], [[Sue Hanson]] and [[Derek Lyndon]]. [[Faruk Hoosain]] was the stage manager.
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=== Television ===
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1979: Televised by the [[SABC]], directed by [[Manie van Rensburg]] with [[Grethe Fox]] and [[Henry Goodman]]. Won the [[SABC]]-TV Best Play Award and the [[Tonight Award]] for Best Single Drama.
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== Sources ==
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[[Geraldine Aron|Aron, Geraldine]]. 1985. ''[[Seven Plays and Four Monologues]]''
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[[Brian Barrow]] and [[Yvonne Williams-Short]] (eds.). 1988. ''Theatre Alive! The Baxter Story 1977-1987''.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geraldine_Aron
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http://www.theagency.co.uk/clients/clientdisplay.html?viewListing=MTE3OQ==
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http://www.samuelfrench.com/author/1029/geraldine-aron
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Astbury, 1979
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Gosher, 1988
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Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]
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Revision as of 16:55, 29 December 2014

A one-act play by Geraldine Aron.

The original text

A study of two couples experiencing marital crises brought on by middle-age, set in a South African resort.

First published in Theatre Two: New South African Drama (Ed. Stephen Gray), 1981, and subsequently in Seven Plays and Four Monologues, David Philip, 1985.

Performances

It opened at the Space theatre in 1978, later played internationally at The Kings Head, London, The Edinburgh Festival.

Performances in South Africa

Stage

1979: First performed as a lunch hour show at The Space (Cape Town), directed by Roland Stafford with Ken Berry, Yvonne Copley, Sue Hanson and Derek Lyndon. Faruk Hoosain was the stage manager.

Television

1979: Televised by the SABC, directed by Manie van Rensburg with Grethe Fox and Henry Goodman. Won the SABC-TV Best Play Award and the Tonight Award for Best Single Drama.

Sources

Aron, Geraldine. 1985. Seven Plays and Four Monologues

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

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

http://www.theagency.co.uk/clients/clientdisplay.html?viewListing=MTE3OQ==

http://www.samuelfrench.com/author/1029/geraldine-aron

Astbury, 1979

Gosher, 1988


Go to ESAT Bibliography

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Return to PLAYS I: Original SA plays

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