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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
[[PACT]] Drama presented this play under the direction of [[Terrence Shank]] in 1986 at the [[Alexander Theatre]] in Johannesburg and at the Pretoria [[State Theatre]]. The designers were [[Terrence Shank|Shank]] and [[Derek Swanepoel]], lighting was by [[Stan Knight]] and the costume co-ordinator was [[Bronwen Lovegrove]]. In the cast were [[Erica Rogers]], [[Michael McCabe]], [[Sean Taylor]], [[Bruce Alexander]], [[Susan Danford]], [[Dale Cutts]] and [[Martin LeMaitre]] as The Family. The Others were [[James Borthwick]], [[Anthony James]], [[Gina Benjamin]], [[Graham Hopkins]], [[Alan Ashby]], [[Anne Curteis]] and [[Alan Swerdlow]].
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[[PACT]] Drama presented this play under the direction of [[Terrence Shank]] in 1986 at the [[Alexander Theatre]] in Johannesburg and at the Pretoria [[State Theatre]]. The designers were [[Terrence Shank|Shank]] and [[Derek Swanepoel]], lighting was by [[Stan Knight]] and the costume co-ordinator was [[Bronwen Lovegrove]]. In the cast were [[Erica Rogers]], [[Michael McCabe]], [[Sean Taylor]], [[Bruce Alexander]], [[Susan Danford]], [[Dale Cutts]] and [[Martin le Maitre]] as The Family. The Others were [[James Borthwick]], [[Anthony James]], [[Gina Benjamin]], [[Graham Hopkins]], [[Alan Ashby]], [[Anne Curteis]] and [[Alan Swerdlow]].
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Revision as of 17:18, 27 June 2014

The Grapes of Wrath, a novel by John Steinbeck.

The original text

Translations and adaptations

Adapted for the stage by Terrence Shank.

Performance history in South Africa

PACT Drama presented this play under the direction of Terrence Shank in 1986 at the Alexander Theatre in Johannesburg and at the Pretoria State Theatre. The designers were Shank and Derek Swanepoel, lighting was by Stan Knight and the costume co-ordinator was Bronwen Lovegrove. In the cast were Erica Rogers, Michael McCabe, Sean Taylor, Bruce Alexander, Susan Danford, Dale Cutts and Martin le Maitre as The Family. The Others were James Borthwick, Anthony James, Gina Benjamin, Graham Hopkins, Alan Ashby, Anne Curteis and Alan Swerdlow.

Sources

The Grapes of Wrath theatre programme, 1986.


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