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''Odd Man In'' a comedy in three acts by French writer and actor Claude Magnier (1920-1983). Translated from the French by Robin Maugham. Published by Samuel French, 1958. ''Odd Man In'' was performed at the St. Martin's Theatre in London, England with Donald Sinden, Muriel Pavlow, and Derek Farr in the cast.  
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''Odd Man In'' is a comedy in three acts by French writer and actor Claude Magnier (1920-1983) [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0536249/].  
  
Presented by [[Anthony Farmer]] Productions starring British actor Maurice Kaufman, [[June Shaw]], [[David Crichton]] and [[Stuart Brown]], 1958. Stage manager [[Josephine MacKinlay]].
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The English translation was performed at the St. Martin's Theatre in London, England with Donald Sinden, Muriel Pavlow, and Derek Farr in the cast.  
  
In South Africa the play was presented by [[CAPAB]] English Drama in July 1978 in the [[Nico Malan Theatre]], directed by [[Rex Garner]], starring [[Gordon Mulholland]], [[Clive Scott]] and [[Lyn Hooker]].
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A radio play with this title was written by [[Albert Raphael]] ([[NELM]] Location: [Collection: SOUTH AFRICAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION (SABC)]: 2007. 14. 1. 113).
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== The original text ==
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==Translations and adaptations==
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Translated from the French by Robin Maugham. Published by Samuel French, 1958.
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
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1958: Presented by [[Anthony Farmer]] Productions starring British actor Maurice Kaufman, [[June Shaw]], [[David Crichton]] and [[Stuart Brown]] at the [[Library Theatre]], Johannesburg, opening 22 January 1958. Stage manager [[Josephine MacKinlay]].
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1978: The play was presented by [[CAPAB]] English Drama in July 1978 in the [[Nico Malan Theatre]], directed by [[Rex Garner]], starring [[Gordon Mulholland]], [[Clive Scott]] and [[Lyn Hooker]].
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
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Nico Malan Theatre pamphlet
 
Nico Malan Theatre pamphlet
  
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0536249/
 
  
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Latest revision as of 10:51, 19 September 2019

Odd Man In is a comedy in three acts by French writer and actor Claude Magnier (1920-1983) [1].

The English translation was performed at the St. Martin's Theatre in London, England with Donald Sinden, Muriel Pavlow, and Derek Farr in the cast.

A radio play with this title was written by Albert Raphael (NELM Location: [Collection: SOUTH AFRICAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION (SABC)]: 2007. 14. 1. 113).

The original text

Translations and adaptations

Translated from the French by Robin Maugham. Published by Samuel French, 1958.

Performance history in South Africa

1958: Presented by Anthony Farmer Productions starring British actor Maurice Kaufman, June Shaw, David Crichton and Stuart Brown at the Library Theatre, Johannesburg, opening 22 January 1958. Stage manager Josephine MacKinlay.

1978: The play was presented by CAPAB English Drama in July 1978 in the Nico Malan Theatre, directed by Rex Garner, starring Gordon Mulholland, Clive Scott and Lyn Hooker.

Sources

Contracts or memoranda of agreement between Anthony Farmer Productions and the cast, 1957, held by NELM.

Nico Malan Theatre pamphlet


Go to ESAT Bibliography

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Return to PLAYS I: Original SA plays

Return to PLAYS II: Foreign plays

Return to PLAYS III: Collections

Return to PLAYS IV: Pageants and public performances

Return to South African Festivals and Competitions

Return to The ESAT Entries

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