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by [[Guy Butler]]. **** Published in 1982.
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by [[Guy Butler]]. Commissoned by [[CAPAB]] for Settlers' Day, 1970, the year which marked the 150th Anniversary of the landing of the 1820 Settlers from Brittain in South Africa.  
  
[[CAPAB]] 1970, in association with Rhodes University.
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Playscript held by [[NELM]] Collection: BUTLER, Guy]: 1994. 2. 4. 5. Note: Playscript; Published by Maskew Miller in 1982.
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[[Roy Sergeant]] directed, [[Michael Tuffin]] wrote the music, [[CAPAB]] sent a number of professional players to play with [[Rhodes University Drama Department]] players. It was performed on 7 September 1970 in Grahamstown. The whole production was taken to the [[Labia Theatre]] in Cape Town for a week. with [[Don Maclennan]] in the title role and [[Chris Weare]], [[John Uys]], [[Michael Drin]], [[John Burch]], [[Bruce Watt]], [[Lois Butlin]], [[Anthony Akerman]], [[Joyce Bradley]], [[Jane Osborne]], [[Peter Terry]], [[Stephen Gurney]] and [[Brigit Reynolds]] in the cast;
  
 
[[John Whiteley]].
 
[[John Whiteley]].
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directed by [[Rosalie van der Gucht]] in September 1982. The cast included [[Deon Opperman]] and [[George Fatseas]].
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Revision as of 11:08, 12 March 2015

by Guy Butler. Commissoned by CAPAB for Settlers' Day, 1970, the year which marked the 150th Anniversary of the landing of the 1820 Settlers from Brittain in South Africa.

Playscript held by NELM Collection: BUTLER, Guy]: 1994. 2. 4. 5. Note: Playscript; Published by Maskew Miller in 1982.

Roy Sergeant directed, Michael Tuffin wrote the music, CAPAB sent a number of professional players to play with Rhodes University Drama Department players. It was performed on 7 September 1970 in Grahamstown. The whole production was taken to the Labia Theatre in Cape Town for a week. with Don Maclennan in the title role and Chris Weare, John Uys, Michael Drin, John Burch, Bruce Watt, Lois Butlin, Anthony Akerman, Joyce Bradley, Jane Osborne, Peter Terry, Stephen Gurney and Brigit Reynolds in the cast;

John Whiteley.

directed by Rosalie van der Gucht in September 1982. The cast included Deon Opperman and George Fatseas.

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