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=''[[Savages]]'' by Christopher Hampton (1946-)[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Hampton]=
 
=''[[Savages]]'' by Christopher Hampton (1946-)[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Hampton]=
  
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==The original text==
  
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A play about injustices which prevail in a tense South American country.
  
is a play by British dramatist Christopher Hampton [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Hampton]
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==Translations and adaptations==
about injustices which prevail in a tense South American country.
 
 
 
1982: Performed in September in the [[State Theatre]] by [[PACT]], directed by [[Francois Swart]] for [[PACT]] with [[Michael McCabe]], [[Frantz Dobrowsky]], [[Christine le Brocq]], [[John Hussey]], [[Norman Coombes]], [[Andrew Buckland]].
 
 
 
  
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==South African performances==
  
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1982: Performed in September in the [[State Theatre]] by [[PACT]], directed by [[Francois Swart]] for [[PACT]] with [[Michael McCabe]], [[Frantz Dobrowsky]], [[Christine le Brocq]], [[John Hussey]], [[Norman Coombes]], [[Andrew Buckland]].
  
 
=''Savages'' by [[Michael Williams]]=
 
=''Savages'' by [[Michael Williams]]=

Revision as of 09:08, 8 February 2024

There are two plays by this name


Savages by Christopher Hampton (1946-)[1]

The original text

A play about injustices which prevail in a tense South American country.

Translations and adaptations

South African performances

1982: Performed in September in the State Theatre by PACT, directed by Francois Swart for PACT with Michael McCabe, Frantz Dobrowsky, Christine le Brocq, John Hussey, Norman Coombes, Andrew Buckland.

Savages by Michael Williams

1984: A play written and directed by Michael Williams for the National Arts Festival Fringe, 1984. Set in the future in a deserted town in the middle of a wilderness, society as we know it has collapsed and it is only the fittest who survive. Performed by Paul Savage, Lionel Newton, Sue Dall, Russell Copley.

Sources

PACT theatre pamphlet, 1982.

National Arts Festival programme, 1984.

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