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''The island of slaves'', final examination performance project for Drama III Mime students, Rhodes University, 2002, [written?? and] directed by [[Andrew Buckland]] starring ** and [[Duncan Macfarlane]].  
 
''The island of slaves'', final examination performance project for Drama III Mime students, Rhodes University, 2002, [written?? and] directed by [[Andrew Buckland]] starring ** and [[Duncan Macfarlane]].  
  
This is also the English title of the comedy ''[[L'Isle des Esclaves]]'' by [[Marivaux]]. Directed by [[Dieter Reible]] and opened at [[Upstairs at the Market]] as a late night performance on 29 March 1982. (Market Theatre Annual Report, 1983).
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This is also the English title of the comedy ''[[L'Isle des Esclaves]]'' by [[Marivaux]]. Directed by [[Dieter Reible]] and opened at [[Upstairs at the Market]] as a late night performance on 29 March 1982, starring [[Mitzi Booysen]], [[Trix Pienaar]], [[Blaise Koch]], [[Chris Galloway]] and [[Neville Thomas]].
  
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== Sources ==
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[[Market Theatre]] Annual Report, 1983.
  
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Photograph held by [[NELM]]: Photograph Collection [Collection: MARKET THEATRE]: 2004. 30. 5. 42.
  
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Latest revision as of 15:20, 27 November 2020

The island of slaves, final examination performance project for Drama III Mime students, Rhodes University, 2002, [written?? and] directed by Andrew Buckland starring ** and Duncan Macfarlane.

This is also the English title of the comedy L'Isle des Esclaves by Marivaux. Directed by Dieter Reible and opened at Upstairs at the Market as a late night performance on 29 March 1982, starring Mitzi Booysen, Trix Pienaar, Blaise Koch, Chris Galloway and Neville Thomas.

Sources

Market Theatre Annual Report, 1983.

Photograph held by NELM: Photograph Collection [Collection: MARKET THEATRE]: 2004. 30. 5. 42.

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