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Directed by [[Christopher Weare|Chris Weare]] for the [[Baxter Theatre]], first performed 27 April 1984, starring [[Sean Taylor]] (Skyf), [[David Butler]] (Paul), [[Farouk Valley-Omar]] (Moses), [[Susan Pam]] (Rosie). Design by [[Fred Abrahamse]]. Costume design by [[Shauna Johnson]]. In May 1985 this production opened at [[Upstairs at the Market]]
 
Directed by [[Christopher Weare|Chris Weare]] for the [[Baxter Theatre]], first performed 27 April 1984, starring [[Sean Taylor]] (Skyf), [[David Butler]] (Paul), [[Farouk Valley-Omar]] (Moses), [[Susan Pam]] (Rosie). Design by [[Fred Abrahamse]]. Costume design by [[Shauna Johnson]]. In May 1985 this production opened at [[Upstairs at the Market]]
  
[[Jennifer Steyn]], [[David Muller]], [[Mark Legward]], ??
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In the revival opening 10 November 1984 [[Jennifer Steyn]] appeared as Rosie, [[David Muller]] as Paul and [[David Butler]] as Arnie.
  
 
1998, [[Baxter Theatre]] Studio. Directed by [[Christopher Weare]] for the Arena Theatre Company, with [[Mark Dyamond]] (Dymond?), [[Jason Ralph]], [[Marisa Sarfatti]], [[Adam Pike]], [[Farouk Valley-Omar]].
 
1998, [[Baxter Theatre]] Studio. Directed by [[Christopher Weare]] for the Arena Theatre Company, with [[Mark Dyamond]] (Dymond?), [[Jason Ralph]], [[Marisa Sarfatti]], [[Adam Pike]], [[Farouk Valley-Omar]].
 
  
 
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Revision as of 14:07, 27 June 2016

Skyf is a play by Robin Levetan.

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Performance history in South Africa

Directed by Chris Weare for the Baxter Theatre, first performed 27 April 1984, starring Sean Taylor (Skyf), David Butler (Paul), Farouk Valley-Omar (Moses), Susan Pam (Rosie). Design by Fred Abrahamse. Costume design by Shauna Johnson. In May 1985 this production opened at Upstairs at the Market

In the revival opening 10 November 1984 Jennifer Steyn appeared as Rosie, David Muller as Paul and David Butler as Arnie.

1998, Baxter Theatre Studio. Directed by Christopher Weare for the Arena Theatre Company, with Mark Dyamond (Dymond?), Jason Ralph, Marisa Sarfatti, Adam Pike, Farouk Valley-Omar.

Sources

Skyf theatre programme (Baxter), 1984.

Barrow, Brian & Williams-Short, Yvonne (eds.). 1988. Theatre Alive! The Baxter Story 1977-1987.

Tucker, 1997. 441.

Rapport, 30 Aug 1998

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