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1956 - It was staged in Cape Town by [[Brian Brooke]] in July 1956 with English actress [[Dulcie Gray]], who had to leave the cast because of earlier commitments in Australia and New Zealand.
 
1956 - It was staged in Cape Town by [[Brian Brooke]] in July 1956 with English actress [[Dulcie Gray]], who had to leave the cast because of earlier commitments in Australia and New Zealand.
  
1957 - [[Dulcie Gray]] returned the following year and the play opened at the [[Brooke Theatre]] on 22 March 1957.  The local cast also included [[Joss Ackland]], [[Brian Brooke]], [[Adrian Steed]], [[Joan Blake]] and [[Rory MacDermott]].  The sets were by [[Pamela Lewis]] and the direction by Petrina Fry.
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1957 - [[Dulcie Gray]] returned the following year and the play opened at the [[Brooke Theatre]] on 22 March 1957.  The local cast also included [[Joss Ackland]], [[Brian Brooke]], [[Adrian Steed]], [[Joan Blake]] and [[Rory MacDermott]].  The sets were by [[Pamela Lewis]] and the direction by [[Petrina Fry]].
  
 
1963 - The amateur [[George Society of Arts]] staged a short run from 22 May to 1 June 1963
 
1963 - The amateur [[George Society of Arts]] staged a short run from 22 May to 1 June 1963

Revision as of 20:10, 15 September 2019

South Sea Bubble by Noël Coward. One of his less successful works, originally written 1949, produced in its final form in 1956 with a cast that included Vivien Leigh, Ian Hunter, Ronald Lewis, Joyce Carey and Alan Webb. When Leigh left the play after eight performances, Elizabeth Sellars took over from her.

South African Performances

1956 - It was staged in Cape Town by Brian Brooke in July 1956 with English actress Dulcie Gray, who had to leave the cast because of earlier commitments in Australia and New Zealand.

1957 - Dulcie Gray returned the following year and the play opened at the Brooke Theatre on 22 March 1957. The local cast also included Joss Ackland, Brian Brooke, Adrian Steed, Joan Blake and Rory MacDermott. The sets were by Pamela Lewis and the direction by Petrina Fry.

1963 - The amateur George Society of Arts staged a short run from 22 May to 1 June 1963

Sources

Tucker, 1997. 107.


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