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''The Amorous Prawn'' is a play written by English director, playwright, screenwriter, producer and actor Anthony Kimmins [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Kimmins] (1901-1964).
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
  
Written by [[Anthony Kimmins]]. There was a South African run in September 1961. The cast included [[Joe Stewardson]], [[Patricia Gill]], [[Diane Wilson]], [[Joan Blake]], [[Simon Swindell]], [[Jimmy Asser]], [[Pip Flood-Murphy]], [[Gabriel Bayman]], [[Ronald Wallace]], [[Webster Booth]] and [[Norman Kelly-Herde]]. The run was produced (and directed?) by [[Victor Melleney]].  
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1961: There was a South African run at the [[Alexander Theatre]] in September 1961. The cast included [[Joe Stewardson]], [[Patricia Gill]], [[Diane Wilson]], [[Joan Blake]], [[Simon Swindell]], [[Jimmy Asser]], [[Pip Flood-Murphy]], [[Gabriel Bayman]], [[Ronald Wallace]], [[Webster Booth]] and [[Norman Kelly-Herde]]. The run was produced (and directed?) by [[Victor Melleney]].
  
 
==Translations and adaptations==
 
==Translations and adaptations==
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The [[Alexander Theatre]] programme of the play in September, 1961, No. 154.
 
The [[Alexander Theatre]] programme of the play in September, 1961, No. 154.
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Theatre programme and photographs heldd by [[NELM]].
  
 
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Revision as of 08:01, 29 July 2020

The Amorous Prawn is a play written by English director, playwright, screenwriter, producer and actor Anthony Kimmins [1] (1901-1964).

Performance history in South Africa

1961: There was a South African run at the Alexander Theatre in September 1961. The cast included Joe Stewardson, Patricia Gill, Diane Wilson, Joan Blake, Simon Swindell, Jimmy Asser, Pip Flood-Murphy, Gabriel Bayman, Ronald Wallace, Webster Booth and Norman Kelly-Herde. The run was produced (and directed?) by Victor Melleney.

Translations and adaptations

Sources

The Alexander Theatre programme of the play in September, 1961, No. 154.

Theatre programme and photographs heldd by NELM.

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