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''Salad Days'' by [[Dorothy Reynolds]] and [[Julian Slade]]. A review cum musical. First produced at the June 1954 at the Theatre Royal, Bristol then at the Vaudeville Theatre, London, August 5, 1954 (2283 perfs) and later at the Barbizon Plaza, New York - November 10, 1958 (80 perfs).  
 
''Salad Days'' by [[Dorothy Reynolds]] and [[Julian Slade]]. A review cum musical. First produced at the June 1954 at the Theatre Royal, Bristol then at the Vaudeville Theatre, London, August 5, 1954 (2283 perfs) and later at the Barbizon Plaza, New York - November 10, 1958 (80 perfs).  
  
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== Performance History in South Africa ==
 
First produced in South Africa in 1956 by [[Brian Brooke]], directed by [[Michael Finlayson]].
 
First produced in South Africa in 1956 by [[Brian Brooke]], directed by [[Michael Finlayson]].
  
 
[[Rhodes University Drama Department]] production directed by [[Michael Atkinson]] in September 1979, produced as part of the Rhodes University 75th anniversary celebrations.
 
[[Rhodes University Drama Department]] production directed by [[Michael Atkinson]] in September 1979, produced as part of the Rhodes University 75th anniversary celebrations.
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== Sources ==
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[[ESAT Bibliography Tra-Tz|Tucker]], 1997. 104.
  
 
''Grocott's Mail'' of 24 [August] and 5 September 1979
 
''Grocott's Mail'' of 24 [August] and 5 September 1979

Revision as of 21:24, 16 November 2015

Salad Days by Dorothy Reynolds and Julian Slade. A review cum musical. First produced at the June 1954 at the Theatre Royal, Bristol then at the Vaudeville Theatre, London, August 5, 1954 (2283 perfs) and later at the Barbizon Plaza, New York - November 10, 1958 (80 perfs).

Performance History in South Africa

First produced in South Africa in 1956 by Brian Brooke, directed by Michael Finlayson.

Rhodes University Drama Department production directed by Michael Atkinson in September 1979, produced as part of the Rhodes University 75th anniversary celebrations.

Sources

Tucker, 1997. 104.

Grocott's Mail of 24 [August] and 5 September 1979

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