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''[[Scherenschnitt]]'' is a German play by Paul Pörtner (1925–1984)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Pörtner].
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''[[Scherenschnitt]]'' ("scissor cut" or "silhouette") is a German play by Paul Pörtner (1925–1984)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Pörtner].
  
 
== The original text ==
 
== The original text ==
  
Originally performed as ''[[Scherenschnitt oder Der Mörder sind Sie]]'' in 1963, and published as ''[[Scherenschnitt]]'' and called a "Kriminalstück zum Mitspielen" (i.e. ) in 1964
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Originally performed as ''[[Scherenschnitt oder Der Mörder sind Sie]]'' in the Ulmer Theatre, Ulm, Germany in 1963, and published as ''[[Scherenschnitt]]'' and called a "Kriminalstück zum Mitspielen" (i.e. ) in 1964
  
(Shear Madness), 1963
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==Translations and adaptations==
  
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Adapted into English as ''[[Shear Madness]]'' by Marilyn Abrams and Bruce Jordan [], and opened in Boston at the Charles Playhouse Stage II in January 1980,  this particular production going on to become one of the longest-running nonmusical plays in the world, celebrating on January 29, 2020.
  
Adapted into English as ''[[Shear Madness]]'' by Marilyn Abrams and Bruce Jordan. []
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''(The title not to be confused with '''''Sheer Madness''''', the English version of '''''Heller Wahn''''', a 1983 German arthouse film directed by Margarethe von Trotta)''.
  
''(Not to be confused with '''''Sheer Madness''''', the English version of '''''Heller Wahn''''', a 1983 German film directed by Margarethe von Trotta)''.
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
  
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1997: Staged by [[Pieter Toerien Productions]] in the [[Rex Garner Theatre]] in November 1997, adapted by [[Malcolm Terrey]], directed by Terrey and [[Rex Garner]], with [[Malcolm Terrey]], [[Annelisa Weiland]], [[Roger Dwyer]], [[Leon van Heerden]], [[Melody O'Brian]] and [[Carl Beukes]].
  
Based on a German murder mystery play titled ''Scherenschnitt'', written by Paul Pörtner (1925–1984).
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1997: The same production was staged  in the [[Theatre on the Bay]] in Cape Town in December
  
==Translations and adaptations==
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1998: The same production was staged in the [[Momentum Theatre]] in Pretoria in January.
 
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
Staged by [[Pieter Toerien Productions]] in the [[Rex Garner Theatre]] in November 1997, adapted and [[Malcolm Terrey]], directed by Terrey and [[Rex Garner]], with [[Malcolm Terrey]], [[Annelisa Weiland]], [[Roger Dwyer]], [[Leon van Heerden]], [[Melody O'Brian]] and [[Carl Beukes]]. The same production was staged in December 1997 in the [[Theatre on the Bay]] in Cape Town and in January 1998 in the [[Momentum Theatre]] in Pretoria.
 
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Revision as of 07:54, 7 December 2020

Scherenschnitt ("scissor cut" or "silhouette") is a German play by Paul Pörtner (1925–1984)[1].

The original text

Originally performed as Scherenschnitt oder Der Mörder sind Sie in the Ulmer Theatre, Ulm, Germany in 1963, and published as Scherenschnitt and called a "Kriminalstück zum Mitspielen" (i.e. ) in 1964

Translations and adaptations

Adapted into English as Shear Madness by Marilyn Abrams and Bruce Jordan [], and opened in Boston at the Charles Playhouse Stage II in January 1980, this particular production going on to become one of the longest-running nonmusical plays in the world, celebrating on January 29, 2020.

(The title not to be confused with Sheer Madness, the English version of Heller Wahn, a 1983 German arthouse film directed by Margarethe von Trotta).

Performance history in South Africa

1997: Staged by Pieter Toerien Productions in the Rex Garner Theatre in November 1997, adapted by Malcolm Terrey, directed by Terrey and Rex Garner, with Malcolm Terrey, Annelisa Weiland, Roger Dwyer, Leon van Heerden, Melody O'Brian and Carl Beukes.

1997: The same production was staged in the Theatre on the Bay in Cape Town in December

1998: The same production was staged in the Momentum Theatre in Pretoria in January.

Sources

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shear_Madness

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Pörtner

Die Burger, 22 December 1997.

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