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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
First produced in 1977 at the [[National Arts Festival|Grahamstown Festival]] and on tour with [[Val de Klerk]], [[Melanie-Anne Asher]] (*''sic'' - is this [[Melanie-Ann Sher]]? Given this way by Uys in his list of plays), [[Christine Basson]], [[William Meyer]] – Directed by Pieter-Dirk Uys. 1977 [[Market Theatre]], with Val de Klerk, [[Melanie-Ann Sher]], [[Magda Beukes]], [[William Meyer]] –  
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First produced in 1977 at the [[National Arts Festival|Grahamstown Festival]] and on tour with [[Val de Klerk]], [[Melanie-Anne Asher]] (*''sic'' - is this [[Melanie-Ann Sher]]? Given this way by Uys in his list of plays), [[Christine Basson]], [[William Meyer]] – Directed by Pieter-Dirk Uys. 1977 [[Market Theatre]], with Val de Klerk, [[Melanie-Ann Sher]], [[Magda Beukes]], [[William Meyer]] – Directed by Pieter-Dirk Uys.
  
Directed by Pieter-Dirk Uys. 1978 [[Edinburgh Festival]] and London: [[Naomi Buch]], [[Barbara Kinghorn]], [[Helen Bourne]], [[Frank Williams]] – dir: [[Roberta Durrant]] 1980 Granada TV: [[Estelle Kohler]], Naomi Buch, [[Shelley Borkum]] – dir: [[Howard Baker]].
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1978 [[Edinburgh Festival]] and London: [[Naomi Buch]], [[Barbara Kinghorn]], [[Helen Bourne]], [[Frank Williams]] – dir: [[Roberta Durrant]]  
  
 
Staged, together with ''[[God’s Forgotten]]'' and ''[[Karnaval]]'' (''"The Cape Town Trilogy"''), in July 1995 by the newly formed [[A Company of Actors]] in the [[Dock Road Theatre]] and in August 1995 in the [[Youth Theatre]] at the [[Civic Theatre]], directed by [[Mark Graham]], with [[Lynne Maree]], [[Theresa van As]], [[Shaun Arnolds]] and [[Lynita Crofford]].
 
Staged, together with ''[[God’s Forgotten]]'' and ''[[Karnaval]]'' (''"The Cape Town Trilogy"''), in July 1995 by the newly formed [[A Company of Actors]] in the [[Dock Road Theatre]] and in August 1995 in the [[Youth Theatre]] at the [[Civic Theatre]], directed by [[Mark Graham]], with [[Lynne Maree]], [[Theresa van As]], [[Shaun Arnolds]] and [[Lynita Crofford]].

Revision as of 16:14, 9 April 2015

by Pieter-Dirk Uys. A play about life in Long Street, Cape Town.

The original text

First produced in 1977 at the Grahamstown Festival.

First published in Theatre One (ed Stephen Gray) by Ad Donker, 1981. Also published in Paradise is Closing Down & other Plays by Penguin.

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

First produced in 1977 at the Grahamstown Festival and on tour with Val de Klerk, Melanie-Anne Asher (*sic - is this Melanie-Ann Sher? Given this way by Uys in his list of plays), Christine Basson, William Meyer – Directed by Pieter-Dirk Uys. 1977 Market Theatre, with Val de Klerk, Melanie-Ann Sher, Magda Beukes, William Meyer – Directed by Pieter-Dirk Uys.

1978 Edinburgh Festival and London: Naomi Buch, Barbara Kinghorn, Helen Bourne, Frank Williams – dir: Roberta Durrant

Staged, together with God’s Forgotten and Karnaval ("The Cape Town Trilogy"), in July 1995 by the newly formed A Company of Actors in the Dock Road Theatre and in August 1995 in the Youth Theatre at the Civic Theatre, directed by Mark Graham, with Lynne Maree, Theresa van As, Shaun Arnolds and Lynita Crofford.

Sources

http://pdu.co.za/works.html

Tucker, 1997.


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