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2018: The play premiered at the [[Woordfees]] in Stellenbosch on 8 March, then opened at the and the [[Fugard Theatre]], Cape Town from 8 May.  A  joint production by the [[Woordfees]] and the  [[Fugard Theatre]], directed by Louis Viljoen, with Bianca Flanders, Sarah Potter, Craig Jackson
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2018: The play premiered at the [[Woordfees]] in Stellenbosch on 8 March, then opened at the and the [[Fugard Theatre]], Cape Town from 8 May.  A  joint production by the [[Woordfees]] and the  [[Fugard Theatre]], directed by Louis Viljoen, with Bianca Flanders, Sarah Potter, Craig Jackson, Carel Nel and Andrew Roux. Sets by Rocco Pool, lighting by Benjamin du Plessis and Sean Whitehead, costume design by Widaad Albertus and sound design by James Webb.
 
 
Sean Whitehead,  
 
 
 
costume design by Widaad Albertus and sound design by James Webb.  
 
 
 
  
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==

Revision as of 05:00, 26 May 2018

The Demon Bride is a play by Louis Viljoen.

The original text

Described as a "horror-comedy".

Translations and adaptations

2018: The play premiered at the Woordfees in Stellenbosch on 8 March, then opened at the and the Fugard Theatre, Cape Town from 8 May. A joint production by the Woordfees and the Fugard Theatre, directed by Louis Viljoen, with Bianca Flanders, Sarah Potter, Craig Jackson, Carel Nel and Andrew Roux. Sets by Rocco Pool, lighting by Benjamin du Plessis and Sean Whitehead, costume design by Widaad Albertus and sound design by James Webb.

Performance history in South Africa

Sources

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