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== Performance History in South Africa ==
 
== Performance History in South Africa ==
 
1955: It was first produced in South Africa by the [[Johannesburg Repertory Society|Johannesburg Reps]] from 7 to 14 May 1955, directed and designed by [[Anthony Farmer]] with [[Yolande Turnbull]].  
 
1955: It was first produced in South Africa by the [[Johannesburg Repertory Society|Johannesburg Reps]] from 7 to 14 May 1955, directed and designed by [[Anthony Farmer]] with [[Yolande Turnbull]].  
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1961: Presented by [[East London Technical College Drama Club]] at [[John Bisseker Hall]], produced by [[Les Pike]].
  
 
1980: In 1980 it was directed by [[Charles Hickman]] for [[Pieter Toerien]] Productions and staged at the [[Baxter Theatre]] in Cape Town. The cast consisted of [[Rex Garner]] (Sir Rowland Delahaye), [[Dennis Folbigge]] (Hugo Birch), [[Jonathan Rands]] (Jeremy Warrender), [[Shelagh Holliday]] (Clarissa Hailsham-Brown), [[Janet du Plessis]] (Pippa Hailsham-Brown), [[Paddy Canavan]] (Mildred Peake), [[Albert Raphael]] (Elgin, the butler), [[Nigel Kane]] (Oliver Costello), [[Kenneth Baker]] (Henry Hailsham-Brown), [[Roger Corfield]] (Inspector Lord) and [[Michael Maxwell]] (Constable Jones).  The set was adapted by [[Mary Field]] and the costumes were by [[Noreen Sterling]]. This production opened at the [[André Huguenet Theatre]], Johannesburg, on 27 January 1981.
 
1980: In 1980 it was directed by [[Charles Hickman]] for [[Pieter Toerien]] Productions and staged at the [[Baxter Theatre]] in Cape Town. The cast consisted of [[Rex Garner]] (Sir Rowland Delahaye), [[Dennis Folbigge]] (Hugo Birch), [[Jonathan Rands]] (Jeremy Warrender), [[Shelagh Holliday]] (Clarissa Hailsham-Brown), [[Janet du Plessis]] (Pippa Hailsham-Brown), [[Paddy Canavan]] (Mildred Peake), [[Albert Raphael]] (Elgin, the butler), [[Nigel Kane]] (Oliver Costello), [[Kenneth Baker]] (Henry Hailsham-Brown), [[Roger Corfield]] (Inspector Lord) and [[Michael Maxwell]] (Constable Jones).  The set was adapted by [[Mary Field]] and the costumes were by [[Noreen Sterling]]. This production opened at the [[André Huguenet Theatre]], Johannesburg, on 27 January 1981.
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''Spider's Web'' theatre programme, 1991.
 
''Spider's Web'' theatre programme, 1991.
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[[Arts Theatre Club]] archive held by [[George Mountjoy]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:58, 27 April 2024

Spider's Web (1954) is a two-act murder mystery by Agatha Christie (1890-1976) [1].

Performance History in South Africa

1955: It was first produced in South Africa by the Johannesburg Reps from 7 to 14 May 1955, directed and designed by Anthony Farmer with Yolande Turnbull.

1961: Presented by East London Technical College Drama Club at John Bisseker Hall, produced by Les Pike.

1980: In 1980 it was directed by Charles Hickman for Pieter Toerien Productions and staged at the Baxter Theatre in Cape Town. The cast consisted of Rex Garner (Sir Rowland Delahaye), Dennis Folbigge (Hugo Birch), Jonathan Rands (Jeremy Warrender), Shelagh Holliday (Clarissa Hailsham-Brown), Janet du Plessis (Pippa Hailsham-Brown), Paddy Canavan (Mildred Peake), Albert Raphael (Elgin, the butler), Nigel Kane (Oliver Costello), Kenneth Baker (Henry Hailsham-Brown), Roger Corfield (Inspector Lord) and Michael Maxwell (Constable Jones). The set was adapted by Mary Field and the costumes were by Noreen Sterling. This production opened at the André Huguenet Theatre, Johannesburg, on 27 January 1981.

1991: Another production by Pieter Toerien opened at the Theatre on the Bay on 12 December 1991. Rex Garner directed and appeared as Sir Rowland Delahaye. The rest of the cast were Kenneth Baker (Hugo Birch), Gary d'Alessandro (Jeremy Warrender), Clare Marshall (Clarissa Hailsham-Brown), Sally Ann Garner (Pippa Hailsham-Brown), Tammy Bonell (Mildred Peake), Mike McDonnell (Elgin, the butler), Rick Rogers (Oliver Costello), Mike Tompson (Henry Hailsham-Brown), Eckard Rabe (Inspector Lord) and Peter Noble (Constable Jones). Lighting design by Jannie Swanepoel, set design by Anne Carghill, costumes by Colleen Moabelo.

Sources

Programme notes

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

Spider's Web theatre programme, 1991.

Arts Theatre Club archive held by George Mountjoy.

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