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LEVARD, Phil. (19**-**?) Stage director. *** Producer of most of [[African Theatres]]’ major productions in the 1940s  In 1939 he did the pantomime ''[[Robinson Crusoe]]'', in 1941 ''[[Alice in Wonderland]]'' at the [[Standard Theatre]] with an all children cast. In 1943 he had a huge success with ''[[No,No, Nanette]]'' at the [[Empire Theatre]], Johannesburg and helped the country celebrate the end of the war with ''[[The Peepshow]]'' of 1945. *  
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LEVARD, Phil. (19**-**?) Stage director. *** Producer of most of [[African Theatres]]’ major productions in the 1940s  In 1939 he did the pantomime ''[[Robinson Crusoe]]'', in 1941 ''[[Alice in Wonderland]]'' at the [[Standard Theatre]] with an all children cast. In 1943 he had a huge success with ''[[No,No, Nanette]]'' at the [[Empire Theatre]], Johannesburg and helped the country celebrate the end of the war with ''[[The Peepshow of 1945]]''. *  
  
LEVARD, Phil. Directed the pantomime ''[[Robinson Crusoe]]'' by **** for [[African Consolidated Theatres]], 1939. Produced ''[[Alice in Wonderland]]'' based on the book by Lewis Caroll for [[African Consolidated Theatres]] at the [[Standard Theatre]] in 1941. Staged ''[[No, No Nanette]]'' by **** at the [[Empire Theatre]] in 1943. Directed/Produced? ''[[The Peepshow]] of 1945 for [[African Consolidated Theatres]] (ACT) in 1945. Presented ''[[Robinson Crusoe]]'' at the inaugural ceremony of [[His Majesty’s Theatre]] in December 1946. In 1950 he directed ''[[Brigadoon]]'', which [[African Consolidated Theatres|ACT]] staged. This was the last production which he directed for them.  It starred imported leads [[Louise Boyd]] and [[Michael O’Dowd]]. ***(Tucker, 1997)
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LEVARD, Phil. Directed the pantomime ''[[Robinson Crusoe]]'' by **** for [[African Consolidated Theatres]], 1939. Produced ''[[Alice in Wonderland]]'' based on the book by Lewis Caroll for [[African Consolidated Theatres]] at the [[Standard Theatre]] in 1941. Staged ''[[No, No Nanette]]'' by **** at the [[Empire Theatre]] in 1943. Directed/Produced? ''[[The Peepshow of 1945]]'' for [[African Consolidated Theatres]] (ACT) in 1945. Presented ''[[Robinson Crusoe]]'' at the inaugural ceremony of [[His Majesty’s Theatre]] in December 1946. In 1950 he directed ''[[Brigadoon]]'', which [[African Consolidated Theatres|ACT]] staged. This was the last production which he directed for them.  It starred imported leads [[Louise Boyd]] and [[Michael O’Dowd]]. ***(Tucker, 1997)
  
  

Revision as of 16:50, 8 October 2012

LEVARD, Phil. (19**-**?) Stage director. *** Producer of most of African Theatres’ major productions in the 1940s In 1939 he did the pantomime Robinson Crusoe, in 1941 Alice in Wonderland at the Standard Theatre with an all children cast. In 1943 he had a huge success with No,No, Nanette at the Empire Theatre, Johannesburg and helped the country celebrate the end of the war with The Peepshow of 1945. *

LEVARD, Phil. Directed the pantomime Robinson Crusoe by **** for African Consolidated Theatres, 1939. Produced Alice in Wonderland based on the book by Lewis Caroll for African Consolidated Theatres at the Standard Theatre in 1941. Staged No, No Nanette by **** at the Empire Theatre in 1943. Directed/Produced? The Peepshow of 1945 for African Consolidated Theatres (ACT) in 1945. Presented Robinson Crusoe at the inaugural ceremony of His Majesty’s Theatre in December 1946. In 1950 he directed Brigadoon, which ACT staged. This was the last production which he directed for them. It starred imported leads Louise Boyd and Michael O’Dowd. ***(Tucker, 1997)


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