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Founded as a professional company in Cape Town by [[Norman Coates]], [[Alan Johns]] and [[Suzanne Goldberg]] in 1973, the group put on plays in a pub-style intimate 50 seater theatre space under the Rondebosch restaurant ''La Perla''.  
 
Founded as a professional company in Cape Town by [[Norman Coates]], [[Alan Johns]] and [[Suzanne Goldberg]] in 1973, the group put on plays in a pub-style intimate 50 seater theatre space under the Rondebosch restaurant ''La Perla''.  
  
Their first production was ''[[Beginnings andf Survivors]]'',  followed by a production of Franz Kafka's ''[[The Trial]]'', featuring [[Tony Osler]], [[Suzanne Goldberg]],  [[Charles Whaley]] and [[Aden Love]].
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Their first production was ''[[Beginnings andf Survivors]]'',  followed by a production of Franz Kafka's ''[[The Trial]]'', featuring [[Terry Osler]], [[Suzanne Goldberg]],  [[Charles Whaley]] and [[Aden Love]].
  
 
= Sources =
 
= Sources =

Revision as of 09:08, 17 August 2023

There have been a few theatre companies using The Company as a formal name over the years, especially in the 1970s and 1980s, as part of the alternative theatre movement of that period.

The title was sometimes attached to a particular venue (e.g. The Space Theatre, The Market Theatre, the Baxter Theatre, and so on) or carried an adjectival description (The Company of Four for instance).

Among those using the title The Company as the full name, have been:

The Company, Johannesburg (1972)

See also the entry on the Market Theatre

An independent theatre company founded in Johannesburg during December 1972 by writer/director Barney Simon and lighting designer and theatre manager Mannie Manim to do avant garde work.

Barney Simon was the artistic director and Mannie Manim was the administrative director within the Arena Theatre. It had a core company of actors – Aletta Bezuidenhout, Vanessa Cooke, Leonie Hofmeyr, David Eppel, Judith Cornell, Janice Honeyman, Sue Kiel, Danny Keogh, Lindsay Reardon and John Oakley-Smith.

In 1975 they presented Selle Ou Storie by Pieter-Dirk Uys as their first Afrikaans play at the Chelsea Theatre in Johannesburg in 1975, with Christine Basson, Val de Klerk, Danny Keogh, and directed by Pieter-Dirk Uys The production, the first production of the controversial work in the Transvaal, won a number of awards. It was eventually also banned, as had happened in the Cape.

Other productions were Fortune and Men's Eyes, The Flat and Sharp Bazaar and The Drapes Come.

On October 19th 1976 The Company did the Marat/Sade (Weiss), directed by Barney Simon, as opening production in the Market Theatre main theatre.

They also presented Bacchus in die Boland (1978), Long Day's Journey into Night (1978), Charles Dickens (1981), And Green And Golden (1982/83), Children of a Lesser God (1983), This is for Keeps (1983), Danny and the Deep Blue Sea (1986),


The Company, Cape Town (1973)

Founded as a professional company in Cape Town by Norman Coates, Alan Johns and Suzanne Goldberg in 1973, the group put on plays in a pub-style intimate 50 seater theatre space under the Rondebosch restaurant La Perla.

Their first production was Beginnings andf Survivors, followed by a production of Franz Kafka's The Trial, featuring Terry Osler, Suzanne Goldberg, Charles Whaley and Aden Love.

Sources

Tucker, 1997. 333.

Correspondence held by NELM: [Collection: MANIM, Mannie]: 2010. 38. 9. 2. 50. 2.

Emlyn Williams as Charles Dickens programme notes, 1981.

Ian Gray 1973. There's a theatre on the way upstairs. In: Showbiz South Africa. June, 1973: p.41

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