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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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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==
 
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== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
  
The Alexander Theatre programme of the play in September, 1961, No. 154.
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The [[Alexander Theatre]] programme of the play in September, 1961, No. 154.
  
 
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Revision as of 12:40, 30 June 2015

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

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.

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