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''The Admirable Crichton'' is a comic stage play written in 1902 by J.M. Barrie [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Admirable_Crichton].
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'''''The Admirable Crichton''''' is a comic stage play written in 1902 by Scottish dramatist J.M. Barrie [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._M._Barrie] (1860-1937).
  
 
Produced by [[Leon Gluckman]] for the Nottingham Playhouse.
 
Produced by [[Leon Gluckman]] for the Nottingham Playhouse.
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==Translations and adaptations==
 
==Translations and adaptations==
 
Adapted for film and radio  
 
Adapted for film and radio  
 
  
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
No known productions in South Africa.
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1951: Presented by the [[University of Cape Town]]'s Speech and Drama Department at the [[Little Theatre]], directed by [[Rosalie van der Gucht]].
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
 
''World Drama'' by Allardyce Nicoll, 1949. 698.
 
''World Drama'' by Allardyce Nicoll, 1949. 698.
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Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Admirable_Crichton].
  
 
Photographs held by [[NELM]]: [Collection: Gluckman, Leon]: 1995. 2. 7. 1. 2. 1.
 
Photographs held by [[NELM]]: [Collection: Gluckman, Leon]: 1995. 2. 7. 1. 2. 1.
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Inskip 1972.
  
  

Latest revision as of 12:33, 12 August 2017

The Admirable Crichton is a comic stage play written in 1902 by Scottish dramatist J.M. Barrie [1] (1860-1937).

Produced by Leon Gluckman for the Nottingham Playhouse.

The original text

Translations and adaptations

Adapted for film and radio

Performance history in South Africa

1951: Presented by the University of Cape Town's Speech and Drama Department at the Little Theatre, directed by Rosalie van der Gucht.

Sources

World Drama by Allardyce Nicoll, 1949. 698.

Wikipedia [2].

Photographs held by NELM: [Collection: Gluckman, Leon]: 1995. 2. 7. 1. 2. 1.

Inskip 1972.


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