Difference between revisions of "Sweet Phoebe"

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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
1996: Presented by the [[Market Theatre]] and [[Moira Blumenthal]] Productions staged in the Barney Simon Theatre, 28 May - 29 June 1996, starring [[Stephen Jennings]], [[Jennifer Steyn]], designed by [[Denis Hutchinson]]. The director was [[Craig Freimond]].
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1996: Presented by the [[Market Theatre]] and [[Moira Blumenthal]] Productions staged in the Barney Simon Theatre, 28 May - 29 June 1996, starring [[Stephen Jennings]], [[Jennifer Steyn]], designed by [[Denis Hutchinson]]. The director was [[Craig Freimond]].          
  
 
The production earned two Gauteng region and one national [[Vita Award]] nominations.
 
The production earned two Gauteng region and one national [[Vita Award]] nominations.

Revision as of 12:46, 8 February 2024

Sweet Phoebe is a play script by Australian playwright Michael Gow [1].

The original text

The 1994 world premiere production starring Cate Blanchett was by Sydney Theatre Company under the artistic direction of Wayne Harrison. Other notable performances of the play include a 1995 stage production at the Croydon Warehouse also starring Cate Blanchett in her first stage performance in London.

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Performance history in South Africa

1996: Presented by the Market Theatre and Moira Blumenthal Productions staged in the Barney Simon Theatre, 28 May - 29 June 1996, starring Stephen Jennings, Jennifer Steyn, designed by Denis Hutchinson. The director was Craig Freimond.

The production earned two Gauteng region and one national Vita Award nominations.

Sources

Wikipedia [2].

Material held by NELM: [Collection: MARKET THEATRE]: 2007. 10. 10. 170. 2 and [Collection: MARKET THEATRE]: 2007. 10. 10. 170. 1.

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