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''Martine'' (1922) by French dramatist Jean-Jacques Bernard. The play is about a country girl who, married later, finds her heart throbbing for a youth whom she had met casually years before. Published in ''The sulky fire : five plays'', translated from the French by John Leslie Frith, Jonathan Cape, 1939. Also containing ''[[The Sulky Fire]]'', ''[[The Springime of Others]]'', ''[[Invitation to a Voyage]]'', ''[[The Unquiet Spirit]]''.
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''Martine'' (1922) by French dramatist Jean-Jacques Bernard (b. 1888). The play is about a country girl who, married later, finds her heart throbbing for a youth whom she had met casually years before. Published in ''The Sulky fire : five plays'', translated from the French by John Leslie Frith, Jonathan Cape, 1939. Also containing ''[[The Sulky Fire]]'', ''[[The Springime of Others]]'', ''[[Invitation to a Voyage]]'', ''[[The Unquiet Spirit]]''.
  
Performed in Cape Town circa 1942.
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Produced c. 1943 by [[Joyce Burch]],in the [[Little Theatre]] with [[Zoë Randall]], [[Richard Buncher]], [[Fred Gluck]], [[Nell Angles]], [[Joan Lindstrom]]. Sets by [[Cecil Pym]].
  
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
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''Trek'', 7(15):17 1943.
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''South African Opinion'', 1(11):20, 1945.
 
''South African Opinion'', 1(11):20, 1945.
  

Revision as of 16:36, 29 October 2013

Martine (1922) by French dramatist Jean-Jacques Bernard (b. 1888). The play is about a country girl who, married later, finds her heart throbbing for a youth whom she had met casually years before. Published in The Sulky fire : five plays, translated from the French by John Leslie Frith, Jonathan Cape, 1939. Also containing The Sulky Fire, The Springime of Others, Invitation to a Voyage, The Unquiet Spirit.

Produced c. 1943 by Joyce Burch,in the Little Theatre with Zoë Randall, Richard Buncher, Fred Gluck, Nell Angles, Joan Lindstrom. Sets by Cecil Pym.

Sources

Trek, 7(15):17 1943.

South African Opinion, 1(11):20, 1945.

World Drama, by Allardyce Nicoll. Harrap, 1949.


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