Madame de Sade

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Madame de Sade [1] is a 1965 historical fiction play by Yukio Mishima [2], based on the life of Renée de Sade, wife of the notorious Marquis de Sade.

The original text

Translations and adaptations

Translated from the Japanese into English by Donald Keene [3].

Performance history in South Africa

1976: First produced in South Africa by The Company in The Nunnery in Johannesburg, directed by Janice Honeyman, with Jacqui Singer (Madame de Sade), Vivienne Drummond (Madame de Montreuil), Vanessa Cooke (Anne), Michelle Maxwell (Baronesse de Simiane),



1997: Staged in the Baxter Theatre and at the Grahamstown Festival, 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.

Sources

The Company theatre programme, 1976.

Grahamstown Festival programme, 1997.

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