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See ''[[La Double Inconstance]]'' by [[Chamberlain de Marivaux]] in [[South_African_Theatre/Plays|Plays 2]].  
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An English translation and adaptation of ''[[La Double Inconstance]]'' (1732) by [[Marivaux]].
  
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First staged by the [[University Theatre of Stellenbosch]] in the [[H.B. Thom Theatre]] in September 1971, directed by [[Joc. de Bruyn]] (assisted by [[Ria Olivier]] and [[Dawie Malan]]), with [[Sharon Montgomery]] (Sylvia), [[Johann van Heerden]] (Robin), [[Chris van Rensburg]] (The Prince), [[Fred Nel]] (Trivel), [[Helena Stockigt]] (Flaminia), [[Joleen Lubowski]]/[[Juanita Swanepoel]] (Lisette), [[Leon van Nierop]] (Lackey) and [[Jannie Botes]], [[Deon Bosman]], [[Roberta Durrant]], [[Leonette van der Merwe]] and [[Marie Dorfling]] (courtiers). Décor  by [[Adri Schutte]], costumes by [[Cecilia Pienaar]], lighting by [[Emile Aucamp]] and choreography by [[Gisela Taeger-Berger]].
An adapted translation by Jocelyn de Bruyn, titled The Double Face of Love was produced by De Bruyn, presented by University Theatre Stellenbosch in the H.B. Thom Theatre in September 1971 starring Johann van Heerden, Sharon Montgomery, Chris van Rensburg, Juanita Swanepoel, Fred Nel, Roberta Durrant and others.  
 
  
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== Sources ==
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[[UTS]] theatre programme, September 1971.
  
 
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An English translation and adaptation of La Double Inconstance (1732) by Marivaux.

First staged by the University Theatre of Stellenbosch in the H.B. Thom Theatre in September 1971, directed by Joc. de Bruyn (assisted by Ria Olivier and Dawie Malan), with Sharon Montgomery (Sylvia), Johann van Heerden (Robin), Chris van Rensburg (The Prince), Fred Nel (Trivel), Helena Stockigt (Flaminia), Joleen Lubowski/Juanita Swanepoel (Lisette), Leon van Nierop (Lackey) and Jannie Botes, Deon Bosman, Roberta Durrant, Leonette van der Merwe and Marie Dorfling (courtiers). Décor by Adri Schutte, costumes by Cecilia Pienaar, lighting by Emile Aucamp and choreography by Gisela Taeger-Berger.


Sources

UTS theatre programme, September 1971.

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