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== The original text ==
 
== The original text ==
  
''[[Robinson Crusoe, or Friday and the Fairies]]'' is a pantomime by Henry J. Byron (1835-1884)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_James_Byron], based on based on the 1719 novel ''[[Robinson Crusoe]]'' by Daniel Defoe.
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The text was created by [[John Moss]] for production by [[NAPAC]] in 1981, but - like most versions of Defoe's novel ''[[Robinson Crusoe]]'' - almost certainly owes much to ''[[Robinson Crusoe, or Friday and the Fairies]]'', the 1868 pantomime by Henry J. Byron (1835-1884)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_James_Byron], which is probably the main source for most of the [[pantomime]]s inspired by Defoe's novel.
Byron's version was first performed at Covent Garden theatre, Saturday, December 26th, 1868 printed by J. Miles and co., London in the same year. It probably is the main source for most of the subsequent [[pantomime]]s inspired by Defoe's novel
 
 
 
The particular text here was created by [[John Moss]], but almost certainly owes much to Byron's original version.
 
  
 
==Translations and adaptations==
 
==Translations and adaptations==
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
  
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1981: A version by [[John Moss]] performed by [[NAPAC]], directed by [[John Moss]] at the [[Playhouse Theatre]], Durban. 
  
 
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1983/84: The [[John Moss]] version presented by [[PACT]], directed by [[John Moss]] at the [[State Theatre]], Pretoria. Designer [[Hugh Durrant]], musical director [[Howard Morgan]], choreographer [[Rosemary Brandt]], lighting [[Tim Heale]], costume co-ordinator [[Bronwen Lovegrove]]. The cast included [[Paul Andrews]], [[Johan Engelbrecht]], [[Jocelyn Broderick]], [[James Borthwick]], [[Frantz Dobrowsky]], [[Peter Se-Puma]], [[John Lesley]], [[David Crichton]], [[Schalk Schoombie]], [[Karin Jerg]] and others.
1983/84: A version by [[John Moss]] presented by [[PACT]], directed by [[John Moss]] at the [[State Theatre]], Pretoria. Designer [[Hugh Durrant]], musical director [[Howard Morgan]], choreographer [[Rosemary Brandt]], lighting [[Tim Heale]], costume co-ordinator [[Bronwen Lovegrove]]. The cast included [[Paul Andrews]], [[Johan Engelbrecht]], [[Jocelyn Broderick]], [[James Borthwick]], [[Frantz Dobrowsky]], [[Peter Se-Puma]], [[John Lesley]], [[David Crichton]], [[Schalk Schoombie]], [[Karin Jerg]] and others.
 
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Latest revision as of 06:24, 9 April 2021

Robinson Crusoe. A Christmas Pantomime is an adapted text written and produced by John Moss

The original text

The text was created by John Moss for production by NAPAC in 1981, but - like most versions of Defoe's novel Robinson Crusoe - almost certainly owes much to Robinson Crusoe, or Friday and the Fairies, the 1868 pantomime by Henry J. Byron (1835-1884)[1], which is probably the main source for most of the pantomimes inspired by Defoe's novel.

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

1981: A version by John Moss performed by NAPAC, directed by John Moss at the Playhouse Theatre, Durban.

1983/84: The John Moss version presented by PACT, directed by John Moss at the State Theatre, Pretoria. Designer Hugh Durrant, musical director Howard Morgan, choreographer Rosemary Brandt, lighting Tim Heale, costume co-ordinator Bronwen Lovegrove. The cast included Paul Andrews, Johan Engelbrecht, Jocelyn Broderick, James Borthwick, Frantz Dobrowsky, Peter Se-Puma, John Lesley, David Crichton, Schalk Schoombie, Karin Jerg and others.

Sources

Robinson Crusoe theatre programme, PACT, 1983/84.

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