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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
1950: [[Library Theatre]], Johannesburg. Starring [[Margery Weston]], [[Royden Hart]], 1950.
 
  
Bloemfontein REPS, directed by [[Desmond Hughes]].
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1950: Performed in the [[Library Theatre]], Johannesburg, starring [[Margery Weston]], [[Royden Hart]].
  
John was the stage manager of the [[St Luke’s Theatre Guild]] production of ''[[The Late Edwina Black]]'' (William Morrum and William Dinnerr), staged at St Luke's Hall.  Directed by [[Gus Jansen]] with a cast that included his wife [[Mabel Daniels]].
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19**: Performed by the [[Bloemfontein REPS]], directed by [[Desmond Hughes]].
  
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196*: Performed by the [[St Luke’s Theatre Guild]] at [[St Luke's Hall]].  Directed by [[Gus Jansen]] with a cast that included his wife [[Mabel Daniels]]. The stage manager was [[John Ramsdale]]. (the names of the authors given as "William Morrum" and "William Dinnerr".)
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== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
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''[[Trek]]'' 14(3) March 1950: 42-3 (re the Johannesburg production).
 
''[[Trek]]'' 14(3) March 1950: 42-3 (re the Johannesburg production).
  

Revision as of 15:45, 2 September 2020

The Late Edwina Black (melodrama) is a stage play by William Dinnie and William Murum.

Performance history in South Africa

1950: Performed in the Library Theatre, Johannesburg, starring Margery Weston, Royden Hart.

19**: Performed by the Bloemfontein REPS, directed by Desmond Hughes.

196*: Performed by the St Luke’s Theatre Guild at St Luke's Hall. Directed by Gus Jansen with a cast that included his wife Mabel Daniels. The stage manager was John Ramsdale. (the names of the authors given as "William Morrum" and "William Dinnerr".)

Sources

Trek 14(3) March 1950: 42-3 (re the Johannesburg production).

Wikipedia [1]].

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