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''Old-World'' (''Starmodnaya Komediya'' = “Old Fashioned Comedy”) by Aleksei Arbuzov. A play about the medical head of sanatorium who falls in love with difficult patient. First produced in Russia in 1975. First production of the English translation in England in 1976. First produced in South Africa in 1984 by the [[Baxter Theatre]], starring [[Zoe Randall]] and [[John Carson]] and directed by [[Rosalie van der Gucht]]. Also played at the [[Leonard Rayne Theatre]] in Johannesburg.   
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''Old-World'' (''Starmodnaya Komediya'' = “Old Fashioned Comedy”) by Aleksei Arbuzov. A play about the medical head of sanatorium who falls in love with difficult patient. First produced in Russia in 1975. First production of the English translation in England in 1976. First produced in South Africa in 1984 by the [[Baxter Theatre]], starring [[Zoë Randall]] and [[John Carson]] and directed by [[Rosalie van der Gucht]]. Also played at the [[Leonard Rayne Theatre]] in Johannesburg.   
  
  

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Old-World (Starmodnaya Komediya = “Old Fashioned Comedy”) by Aleksei Arbuzov. A play about the medical head of sanatorium who falls in love with difficult patient. First produced in Russia in 1975. First production of the English translation in England in 1976. First produced in South Africa in 1984 by the Baxter Theatre, starring Zoë Randall and John Carson and directed by Rosalie van der Gucht. Also played at the Leonard Rayne Theatre in Johannesburg.


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