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  • ...tegies of financiers, it does with wit, broad comedy, songs, and the style of the music hall. ==Translations and adaptations==
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  • [[Jeremy Mansfield]] (1963-2022) was an actor, sound recordist and popular radio personality ...[Our Town]]'' (the narrator), and was the first student to win Honours for Drama at Kingswood.
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  • (Also translated as '''''[[The Women of Troy]]''''' or '''''Women of Troy''''') ...the women of Troy after their city has been sacked, their husbands killed, and their remaining families taken away as slaves.
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  • ...of Grover's Corners between 1901 and 1913, seen through the everyday lives of its citizens. ...eater on February 4, 1938. It went on to win Wilder the Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
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  • ...]]''''' in [[Flemish]] or [[Dutch]], '''''[[Jedermann]]''''' in German, and '''''[[Elkeman]]''''' in ''[[Afrikaans]]''. The spelling of the [[Dutch]] play's shorter title actually varies substantially, including
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  • ...ous Papin sisters, Lea and Christine, who brutally murdered their employer and her daughter in Le Mans, France, in 1933. ==Translations and adaptations==
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  • ...s part of the Canterbury Festival and deals with the temptation and murder of Archbishop Thomas Becket (1119 or 1120–1170)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wik ...June 1935, directed by E. Martin Browne, with Robert Speaight in the part of "Becket". The production then moved to the Mercury Theatre, Notting Hill Ga
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  • ''[[The Playboy of the Western World]]'' is a three-act comedy written by J.M. Synge (1871– ...nning away from his farm, believing he has killed his father with a spade, and his relationship with the barmaid "Pegeen Mike", Flaherty's daughter.
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  • Click on the appropriate letters of the alphabet in the sub-list below. ...Theatre/Bibliography|A Bibliography of South African South African Theatre and Performance]]
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  • ...rst edition of the text. This latter title is often used as the full title of the play. ...ine dramatic works of its period and is still regularly studied, performed and adapted today.
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  • ...n performed in numerous guises across the world by professionals, amateurs and students. Published by Faber and Faber, 1956.
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  • [[Francois Swart]] (1938-1994) was a highly regarded actor and director. ...zabeth Sneddon]] at the Department of Speech and Drama at the [[University of Natal]]
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  • ...perman]] (1962-) is a prolific and influential playwright, director, actor and entrepreneur. ...ity]] for a Bachelor of Arts degree, majoring in Speech and Drama (Acting) and English, with a second in [[Afrikaans-Nederlands]]
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  • ''[[The Rivals]]'' a comedy of manners by Richard Brinsley Sheridan (1751–1816) [https://en.wikipedia.or ...h popularly known as ''[[The Rivals]]'' today, the original and full title of the play is actually: '''''[[The Rivals, or A Trip to Bath]]'''''.
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  • ...tory of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark]]'' or ''[[The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark]]'', usually shortened to ''[[Hamlet]]''. ...nmarke]]''. The first folio of 1623 has ''[[The Tragedie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke]]'', while later editions have the more familiar modern spelling,
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  • ...lan, 2009), and ‘Lady Anne’s Blog: Some Initial Thoughts on the Evolution of Theatrical Commentary in South Africa’. In: ''Critical Stages'' 2(1) Marc == Introduction: Theories, paradigms and definitions ==
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  • Return To [[ESAT Chronology|A Chronology of South African Theatre and Performance]] Items in normal text indicate [[South African]] non-theatrical events and activities
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