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  • == South African productions == ...Pinter (1930-2008). A chilling study of power and powerlessness. Best New play of the Year in England, 1984 which premiered at Lyric Studio, Hammersmith,
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  • [[Road Six Productions]]/[[Cinga Productions]] Their production ''[[Bay of Plenty]]'' was based on a true story and is a play about five friends set against a backdrop of gang warfare, drugs, violence
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  • ...for men and "manly pursuits" such as rugby. The play was produced by [[GZ Productions]] and [[LieSl Marx Produksies]], directed by [[Louis van Niekerk]], with [[
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  • ''[[Slagoffers]]'' ("Victims") is an [[Afrikaans]] play in four acts by [[J.C.B. van Niekerk]] (1886-**). == South African productions ==
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  • ...atre company founded by [[Gibson Kente]] after the enormous success of his play Sikalo, which had been performed under the auspices of Union Artists in 19 See also [[GK Productions]],[[Gibson Kente]]
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  • == The original play == A one-act play, written and produced in 1936, it was one of ten short plays known collecti
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  • ''[[Wunder um Verdun]]'' ("Miracle at Verdun"), is a German play by Hans von Chlumberg (1897 - 1930)[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Chlu A pacifist play about World War 1, it was first performed in Leipzig in October, 1930.
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  • ''[[The Inner Circle]]'' is a play by Patricia M. Loughrey ()[https://patricialoughrey.weebly.com/]. ...r three million teens in over 550 productions worldwide by 2019, including productions in Australia, Canada, Holland, Mexico, New Zealand, South Africa, the U.K.
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  • ..., and a supposedly “ideal” future.[https://dmoddylabs.medium.com/bulgakovs-play-bliss-c296effc3306] Bulgakov creates in Bliss an everyman’s story of the ...le appearing in contemporary Moscow, became the basis for another Bulgakov play, Ivan Vasilievich (1936), which later became the very successful and popula
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  • A comedy written by John Fletcher, The play was possibly first produced and published in 1621. Then == Productions in South Africa ==
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  • ''[[The Guardsman]]'' is an English translation of ''[[Testőr]]'', a play by Hungarian playwright Ferenc Molnár [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feren ==South African productions ==
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  • ''[[Edgware Road Blues]]'' is a play by Leonard Kingston (1930- 2014)[]. ...aying the lead and it won the Charles Henry Foyle award for the best first play of 1964.
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  • ...e lecturer and former head of [[CAPAB]] drama, [[Johan Esterhuizen]], the play was originally called ''[[Welcome to the Monkey House...]]''. ...hristopher Sergel adapted the Kurt Vonnegut's collection of stories into a play, also called ''[[Welcome to the Monkey House]]''.)
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  • ...s and change. In 1997 she produced ''[[The Story I am about to Tell]]'', a play about survivors and families of human rights abuses.
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  • ...playwright and director [[Gibson Kente]] after the enormous success of his play ''[[Sikalo]]'', which had been performed under the auspices of [[Union Arti See also [[Gibson Kente Productions]], [[Gibson Kente]]
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  • ''[[Golden Boy]]'' is a play by [[Clifford Odets]] (1906-1963)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clifford_Od A play about a boxer, it was first produced by The Group Theatre in 1937 and made
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  • ...[[Kobus Moolman]]. It won the [[PANSA]] Award for New Writing (2004). The play deals with white South African right-wingers in 1994. ...ector), [[Hannes Brummer]] (Boetie) (replaced by [[Cobus Venter]] in later productions). Also in the [[Market Theatre]] production staged in [[The Laager]] in 230
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  • [[Opdrag Productions]] is a theatre production company. Also found as [[OPDRAG Productions]]
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  • ...'n Ster Gesien!]]'' ("We have seen a star!") is an [[Afrikaans]] one-act play by [[Gerhard J. Beukes]] (1913 - 1998). A nativity play dedicated to "Gerdus and Johan".
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  • A Play in Three Acts by Gordon Sherry. A murder mystery. == South African productions ==
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  • ''[[The Flashing Stream]]'' is a play by English-born playwright and novelist Charles Morgan (1894-1958)[https:// A play about mental absolutism. First produced in England in 1938 and published by
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  • (Afrikaans: '''Bellville Suid Gemeenskapssaal'''.) ** Used for play productions by groups such as the [[Cape Flats Players]] (e.g. ''[[Dié Kant, Daai Kant
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  • ...on? Wrote a play called ''Party Games'' (produced 1981 by Company of Three Productions)].
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  • by [[Pulane Productions]] (2006). A project which took the form of a play which fuses various performing arts disciplines including dance, music, sin
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  • ...teur theatre productions were introduced in 1971, with one award, for Best Play. Since then several categories have been added.
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  • An archaic term used to refer to theatre productions and performances, especially of an amateur nature. Also used to refer to pe Occasionally found as (part of) the name of a play, evening's entertainment or a company.
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  • ..."an anatomical comedy". In 1992 it won two [[IGI Life Vita Awards]], for Play of the Year and for Best Script, and also the [[Dawie Malan Award]] for Bes Staged by [[Mouthpeace Productions]] in 1992 at the [[Grahamstown Festival]], directed by [[Janet Buckland]],
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  • ...stage role of Peter Standish, winning him an Academy Award nomination. The play was also produced for a 1959 BBC television production and the 1951 film '' == South African productions ==
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  • ==Productions== ...on Project]] run by [[Twist Theatre Development Projects]] in 2010. Other productions include ''[[Guilty or Not Guilty]]'' (2017)
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  • A radio play by Scottish actor, director and dramatist Stephen MacDonald [http://en.wik BBC R4 1989 and [[Volute Productions]], 1990
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  • A one-woman play by [[Geraldine Aron]] Perhaps [[Geraldine Aron|Aron's]] most successful play to date, it tells the story of middle-aged Angela, who attempts to find a n
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  • ''[[Sunday Morning]]'' is one man play by [[ Nick Warren]]. Commissioned by the Goethe Institute in Johannesburg, the play was originally called ''[[Roadkill]]'', the title later changed to ''[[Sund
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  • A musical play about the discovery of gold at Barberton. ==Productions==
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  • The play's name sometimes occurs as ''[[Zaire]]''. ...e Théâtre de la rue des Fossés Saint-Germain in Paris. Considered his best play, often performed, it owes something to ''[[Othello]]'' in its plot.
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  • A play by American playwrights Vera Caspary and George Sklar. == South African productions ==
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  • ''[[Kristalvlakte]]'' ("Crystal flat" or "crystal plain") is a play by [[Amy Jephta]]. It is a radical South African adaptation of Bertolt Brecht's anti-war play ''[[Mother Courage and her Children]]'' and is set on the Cape Flats. (For
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  • ...se of the Frightened Lady'' (alternative title ''Criminal at Large'') is a play written in 1933 by English writer Edgar Wallace [https://en.wikipedia.org/w In 1940 a film based on the play was produced by Pennant Picture Productions and presented by British Lion Film Corporation.
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  • ''[[Tobias and the Angel]]'' is a play by Scottish playwright James Bridie [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Br The play was written in 1930 and based on Bridie's experiences while he was in the m
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  • ...productions, including ''[[Vrydag]]'' (a localised version of a Hungarian play) in 1929, *
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  • ''[[Tom Ruiters]]'' is a verbatim play by [[Darryl Nel]] (1972-). The play is an account of the racially-motivated killing of a vagrant named [[Tom Ru
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  • ''[[Another Child]]'' is a play [[Sizwe Zakhe]]. The play deals with the controversial issue of homosexuality, and particuiarly lesbi 2001: The play was performed at the [[Market Theatre]] as part of the [[Barney Simon Young
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  • ...loating%20Beacon%2C%20or%20The%20Norwegian%20Wreckers&f=false]. Fitzball's play first performed in the Surrey Theatre, London, on 19 April 1824 and publish ==South African productions ==
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  • ''[[The Rhythm of Violence]]'' is a play by [[Lewis Nkosi]]. An emotional but basically unperformable political play about a group of militant black students who plan to blow up the [[Johannes
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  • ...entury parlance), is broadly defined as "the first public performance of a play or any other type of entertainment"[https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictio ...itive verb. : to give a first public performance of. (i.e "to premiere the play")
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  • There are two versions of this South African play, in addition to a number of international film and TV works. == The original play ==
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  • ''[[Ga’mshangani]]'' A play by [[Obed Baloyi]].A play ...Coudyzer]]. 2023. Annotated list of his photographs of [[Market Theatre]] productions. (Provided by Coudyzer)
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  • ...on led to a decrease in interest. [[Department of Coloured Affairs One-Act Play Festival]]. [IS THIS THE SAME THING???] ( See also [[Department of Coloured Affairs One-Act Play Festival]] and [[National Festival of Coloured Affairs]]
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  • ''[[Play@Risk]]'' is a play by [[Megan Willson]]. Based in part on Michael Kustow's book ''Theatre@risk'', the play is about a radio show which is shut down — a protest against the oppressi
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  • ...Treurspel]]'' ("Adam in Exile, or tragedy of all tragedies"), is [[Dutch]] play by Joost van den Vondel (1587–1679)[https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joost_v The play has long been a prescribed work for students of [[Dutch]] literature in Sou
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  • ''[[Lillian]]'' is a one-woman play by William Luce (1931-)[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Luce]. ...ran on Broadway in 1986 and starred Zoe Caldwell. Published by Dramatists Play Service, 1986.
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  • ...turbingly interrupted by the appearance of a handsome young poet, known to play companion to wealthy old women as they near death. == South African productions ==
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  • ...productions, including ''[[Vrydag]]'' (a localised version of a Hungarian play) in 1929.
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  • ''[[Karoo Grand]]'' is a play by [[Paul Slabolepszy]]. 1983: First produced as a commissioned play for the [[National Arts Festival|Grahamstown Arts Festival]], presented by
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  • ...productions, including ''[[Vrydag]]'' (a localised version of a Hungarian play) in 1929. He wrote the play ''[[Vergelding]]''.
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  • ''[[Nightfall]]'' is a suspense play by Australian playwright [[Burton Graham]]. 1979: The play's World Premiere was presented by [[Pieter Toerien Productions]] by arrangement with Bill Kenwright, opening 7 June 1979 at the [[André H
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  • ("Silent Night") by [[Deon Opperman]]. A political play about two white brothers on opposites sides of the political spectrum in Ap First performed at the [[Grahamstown Festival]] presented by [[Bold Productions]] in July 1989. Published by Tafelberg in 1990.
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  • ''Dogg's Our Pet'' is a play by British playwright and screenwriter Tom Stoppard [https://en.wikipedia.o The play premiered at the Almost Free Theatre in 1971.
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  • ...pest]]'' (as Boatswain/Spirit, [[Maynardville]] 1994), ''[[Braaivleis (the play)]]'' (1995), ''[[Sodom]]'' (1999), ''[[Eet Alles]]'' by [[Malan Steyn]] ([[ He wrote and performed in various productions of ''[[Mickey Malan aka The Great White Hope]]''.
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  • ''[[The Mystery of Irma Vep]]'' is a play in three acts by Charles Ludlam (1943-1987). The play is written for two actors who, between them, play eight characters of both sexes. It is a satire of several theatrical, liter
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  • A play by [[Claire Luckham]] (1994) - about a couple who become pregnant and learn ...with [[Rika Sennett]] and [[Gary d'Alessandro]] produced by [[Mannie Manim Productions]].
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  • ''[[Channel 48]]'' is a play by [[Solomzi Bisholo]]. ...moving tragic comedy about [[Steve Biko]] and [[Neil Agget]]. In Bisholo’s play the apartheid era state leader, [[BJ Vorster]], is called to account for th
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  • A play written by [[Louis Viljoen]]. In a competitive world of property developmen Presented by My Shirt Productions at the Alexander Bar in October 2013, directed by [[Greg Karvellas]], starr
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  • ''[[The Girl Who Killed to Save (Nongquase the Liberator)]]'' is an English play by [[H.I.E. Dhlomo]] (1903-1956). ''Not to be confused with the play '''[[Nonqause]]''' by [[Mary Waters]]''
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  • ...ations and/or adaptations''' of other plays and stories. In such cases the play will be discussed under its ''original title in the original language'' (as ...re unsure, they are advised to consult '''both lists''' when looking for a play.''
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  • ...n in 2008), ''[[Koeksusters]]'' and ''[[Gogo’s Groove]]'' (a Sotho musical play, one of the four winners of the 2003 [[Aardklop/SABC2]] text competition fo
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  • ...[[Toneelspel]] means "[[Acting|acting]]", i.e. the activity of acting in a play. ...erally "theatre piece"). Like the term [[Play|play]] it can refer to the [[Play|text]] and/or to the [[Performance|performance]].
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  • ...Diender en 'n Daggaboom]]'' ("A policeman and a dagga tree") is a one act play by [[C.L. Marais]]. ==Productions==
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  • ...] 1963), ''[[The Crucible]]'' ([[PACT]] 1975), ''[[The Devils]]'', ''[[The Play's the Thing]]'', ''[[King Lear]]'' ([[PACT]] 1969), ''[[Servant of God]]'', Theatre programmes of some of the productions.
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  • ''True West'' is a 1980 play by American playwright, actor, and television and film director Sam Shepard Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/True_West_(play)].
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  • She performed in two stage productions of [[Chris Barnard]]'s radio play ''[[Nagspel]]'' (adapted and directed by [[Peet van Rensburg]] for [[Noordw She wrote the play ''[[Verwagtings]]'' and had a role in a production of the play when performed at the [[KKNK]] in 2007. Venter was nominated for the [[Slur
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  • ...tled ''[[Reisende Ribbebeen]]'' and opened at the [[KKNK]] in 2001. Other productions include ''[[Smeul]]'', ''[[Water en Klip]]'' with veteran [[Richard van der Founded a company [[LieSl Marx Produksies]] (or [[LM Productions (Pty) Ltd.]]) in 20** and produced ''[[New Generation Divas]]''
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  • ''[[Roadkill/Padkos]]'' is a bilingual play by [[Malan Steyn]] ==Productions==
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  • ''[[Kerrie Karma]]: Khadiga's bitter-soet kitchen'' is a play by [[Amrain Ismail-Essop]]. Written in 1998 as a part of the [[LAB]] young ...y the author in 1998 under the direction of [[Shirley Ellis]] for [[Garage Productions]].
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  • She performed in two stage productions of [[Chris Barnard]]'s radio play ''[[Nagspel]]'' (adapted and directed by [[Peet van Rensburg]] for [[Noordw She wrote the play ''[[Verwagtings]]'' and had a role in a production of the play when performed at the [[KKNK]] in 2007. Venter was nominated for the [[Slur
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  • ''[[Kaspar on the Electric Chair]]'' A play by [[Dieter Reible]]. Oct 1988 - A play
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  • === Productions === ...ed ''[[uNongqause]],'' based on the story of the Xhosa cattle-killing. The play was heavily criticised and led to Dhlomo writing his own version of the sto
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  • ''[[Foreplay]]'' is a play by [[Mpumelelo Paul Grootboom]] The play is an adaptation of Arthur Schnitzler’s ''[[Reigen]]''
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  • ...member of the [[Natal Society Drama Group]] and acted in several of their productions. On his arrival in Port Elizabeth he joined the [[Walmer Dramatic Society]] ...first play, the [[Walmer Dramatic Society]]'s production of Noel Coward's play ''[[Hay Fever]]''.
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  • ''[[We and Them]]'' is a play by [[Lena Farugia]] A play about the life of the Duchess of Windsor during her widowhood. The play is set in approximately 1974, in the Duchess of Windsor's Paris home.
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  • ...'' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Birthday_Party_%28play%29] is a 1957 play by [[Harold Pinter]]. Published by French and by Methuen in 1960. 1962: Staged by [[Leonard Schach Productions]] in the [[Hofmeyr Theatre]] in Cape Town (opening 2nd April) and the [[Pla
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  • An Easter play about Pontius Pilate and his family. ==Productions==
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  • ...fe relationship between the poets Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon. The play has only two characters: Owen and Sassoon. The story of their friendship is 1985: [[Volute Productions]] produced the play in South Africa in 1985. Directed by [[Keith Grenville]], it starred [[Jon
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  • ...erzwist, oder Die Versöhnung]]''''' by August von Kotzebue, or the French play '''''[[Les Frères à l'Épreuve]]''''' by Benoît Pelletier-Volméranges. == The Play ==
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  • ''[[Chameleon]]'' A play by [[Jerry Mofokeng]]. Sep 1992 - A play
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  • ...e_Blow_Your_Horn] is a 1961 play by [[Neil Simon]]. This was Simon's first play and opened at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre on February 22, 1961 and played 1964: Staged by [[Des Morley]] Productions, directed by [[Ricky Arden]], featuring [[Gordon Mulholland]] (Allan Baker)
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  • ''[[Sweet Phoebe]]'' is a play script by Australian playwright Michael Gow [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ ...he artistic direction of Wayne Harrison. Other notable performances of the play include a 1995 stage production at the Croydon Warehouse also starring Cate
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  • ...tive play by [[Daveshan Govender]], [[Bheki Mkhwane]] and [[Ubuntubesizwe Productions]]. ...ct run by [[Twist Theatre Development Projects]] in 2010, during which the play was developed by a professional playwright and professional director with a
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  • ''[[Women's Play]]'' is a performance piece devised by [[Jennifer Ferguson]], [[Christo Leac ''Not to be confused with [[Fatima Dike]]'s play '''[[Women's Voices]]'''''
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  • ''[[Sodom]]'' is a play by [[Charles J. Fourie]]. ...anlam Studio) in September 1999, produced by [[Backdoor Productions]]. The play tells the story of love, hope and the struggle for freedom by four inhabita
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  • ''[[Pale Natives]]'' is a full-length play by [[Paul Slabolepszy]] (1948-). The play focuses on the surviving clan of white males in South Africa, with South Af
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  • ...agitated for the upgrading of the [[Pretorius Hall]] in Pretoria for play productions, a project undertaken in 1940. **
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  • ''[[Nonkel en de Jukebox]]'' is a Flemish play by [[Tone Brulin]]. == South African productions ==
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  • ...n]]. Productions include ''[[Puns and Woedie]]'' (1981), a socio-political play with indigenous South African characters, (1983), in which a mime artist an
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  • '''''On Golden Pond''''' is a 1979 play by American writer, actor, and director Ernest Thompson (born 1949) [https: The play was adapted as a film which starred Katherine Hepburn and Henry Fonda.
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  • ...originally performed by [[Ted Dykstra]] and [[Richard Greenblatt]]. Later productions have used the title ''[[2 Pianos, 4 Hands]]''. [http://www.2pianos4hands.c "The two-actor play's central characters are Ted and Richard, two boys who each dream of becomi
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  • A two-person play by American playwright William Luce (born 1931) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wi The play depicts the actor [[John Barrymore]] a few months before his death in 1942
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  • ...]]'' is a play by [[Greig Coetzee]]. A spin off of Coetzee's award-winning play ''[[White Men with Weapons]]''. 2015: Performed by [[Untouchable Productions]] and [[Craig Morris]], directed by [[Roslyn Wood-Morris]] with [[Craig Mor
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  • ''[[My Name is Rachel Corrie]]'' is a one-woman play by Katharine Viner and Alan Rickman, based on the diaries and emails of pe ...e for actress Megan Dodds. Despite the contentiousness of the content, the play has had performances across the globe since then.
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  • ...ings of Wind": (2006) Pulane Productions This project takes the form of a play which fuses various performing arts disciplines including dance, music, sin
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  • ''[[The Other Side of the Swamp]]'' is a play for two men by [[Royce Ryton]] (1924-2009) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R A play about a gay relationship.
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