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''Madame de Sade'' by Yukio Mishima, translated from the Japanese by Donald Keene. A version of the story of the Marquis de Sade. First produced in South Africa by [[The Company]] during the 1970s in [[The Nunnery]] in Johannesburg. Other productions include the [[Baxter Theatre]] and the [[Grahamstown Festival, 1997, directed by [[Geoffrey Hyland]] and featuring [[Antoinette Kellermann]], [[Claire Berlein]], ]]Michelle Scott]], [[Mary Dreyer]], [[Terry Norton]], [[Susan Dall]]. Set design, [[Brian Collins]]; Lighting design, [[Paul Abrams]]; Costumes [[Ann Sharfman]] and [[Yvonne Bleach]].
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''Madame de Sade'' by Yukio Mishima, translated from the Japanese by Donald Keene. A version of the story of the Marquis de Sade. First produced in South Africa by [[The Company]] during the 1970s in [[The Nunnery]] in Johannesburg.  
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Other productions include the [[Baxter Theatre]] and the [[Grahamstown Festival]], 1997, directed by [[Geoffrey Hyland]] and featuring [[Antoinette Kellermann]], [[Claire Berlein]], [[Michelle Scott]], [[Mary Dreyer]], [[Terry Norton]], [[Susan Dall]]. Set design, [[Brian Collins]]; Lighting design, [[Paul Abrams]]; Costumes [[Ann Sharfman]] and [[Yvonne Bleach]].
 
(Festival programme, 1997).
 
(Festival programme, 1997).
  

Revision as of 11:19, 7 August 2013

Madame de Sade by Yukio Mishima, translated from the Japanese by Donald Keene. A version of the story of the Marquis de Sade. First produced in South Africa by The Company during the 1970s in The Nunnery in Johannesburg.

Other productions include the Baxter Theatre and the Grahamstown Festival, 1997, directed by Geoffrey Hyland and featuring Antoinette Kellermann, Claire Berlein, Michelle Scott, Mary Dreyer, Terry Norton, Susan Dall. Set design, Brian Collins; Lighting design, Paul Abrams; Costumes Ann Sharfman and Yvonne Bleach. (Festival programme, 1997).

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