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== South African performances ==
 
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1953: First presented at the [[Labia Theatre]], Cape Town, 1953.
 
1953: First presented at the [[Labia Theatre]], Cape Town, 1953.
  

Revision as of 06:23, 31 March 2016

There are three works with this name on record, two South African are plays.

The King of Diamonds by Harold J. Laite (1953)

The original play

Written as a three-act play by Harold J. Laite, dealing with Cecil John Rhodes (1853-1902) [1] and Barney Barnato (1851-1897) [2]. It was published by Pioneer Press in Cape Town in the 1956.


South African performances

1953: First presented at the Labia Theatre, Cape Town, 1953.

Sources

Text of The King of Diamonds, University of Stellenbosch Library Catalogue.

The King of Diamonds, a film treatment by Stephen Sondheim

According to Stephen Banfield (1993), Stephen Sondheim also did a film treatment called The King of Diamonds with Larry Gelbart in 1954. No trace of such a film can be found however.


Sources

Stephen Banfield, 1993, Sondheim's Broadway Musicals (p. 27)[3],


The King of Diamonds - the musical by Bob O'Keefe, and Edgar Adeler

The text

Possibly based on Harold J. Laite's play, The King of Diamonds is a musical play with Barney Barnato (1851-1897) [4] as central figure and hero, with a book by Bob O'Keefe, music by Edgar Adeler.


South African Productions

1961: Produced by NTO in 1961. Directed by Robert Langford. Cast included Roscoe Behrmann; Virginia Lee; Joe Stewardson; Viviene Adley; Jimmy Asser; Patrick Mynhardt; Hugo Warren; Bella Mariani; Elizabeth Evans; Tiny Walker; Jo-Ann Pezarro; Gabriel Bayman; Sheila Forbes; Diana Shahn; Patsi Kahn; Ronald Bloch; Alan Cean; George Jackson; Hugh Claven; Ivo Pellegrini; Casper Dyason. Musical director: Bill Walker. Choreography: Richard Daneel.

Sources

The King of Diamonds theatre programme, NTO, 1961.

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