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Two plays with this title have been produced in South Africa:
 
Two plays with this title have been produced in South Africa:
 
There are two South African plays by this name.
 
  
 
= ''The Lover'', by Harold Pinter =
 
= ''The Lover'', by Harold Pinter =
  
''The Lover'' is a 1962 one-act play by English playwright Harold Pinter (1930-2008) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Pinter]. Pinter leads the audience to believe that there are three characters in the play: the wife, the husband and the lover. But the lover who comes to call in the afternoons is revealed to be the husband adopting a role. He plays the lover for her: she plays the whore for him. The play contrasts bourgeois domesticity with sexual yearning.
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''The Lover'' is a 1962 one-act play by English playwright Harold Pinter (1930-2008) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Pinter]. Pinter leads the audience to believe that there are three characters in the play: the wife, the husband and the lover. But the lover who comes to call in the afternoons is revealed to be the husband adopting a role. He plays the lover for her: she plays the whore for him. The play contrasts bourgeois domesticity with sexual yearning.
  
 
The play was first presented by Associated-Rediffusion Television, London, 28 March 1963.
 
The play was first presented by Associated-Rediffusion Television, London, 28 March 1963.

Latest revision as of 17:49, 28 August 2017

Two plays with this title have been produced in South Africa:

The Lover, by Harold Pinter

The Lover is a 1962 one-act play by English playwright Harold Pinter (1930-2008) [1]. Pinter leads the audience to believe that there are three characters in the play: the wife, the husband and the lover. But the lover who comes to call in the afternoons is revealed to be the husband adopting a role. He plays the lover for her: she plays the whore for him. The play contrasts bourgeois domesticity with sexual yearning.

The play was first presented by Associated-Rediffusion Television, London, 28 March 1963.

The first stage production was at the Arts Theatre, London, 18 September 1963.

Published by Methuen in 1964.

Performance history in South Africa

1965: Presented by the University of Cape Town's University Dramatic Society at the Little Theatre in June, directed by P. Grobbelaar.

1980: A Baxter Theatre Production was directed and designed by Ken Leach in a double bill with The Dumb Waiter, opening 25 January 1980, starring Richard Cox and Jacqui Singer.

1992: Lanon Prigge, Tamara Rabinowitz and Alasdair Gordon-Findlayson starred in the Rhodes University Drama Department Honours student production, directed by Julia Boltt, in September 1992.

1993: Presented by Malcolm Lütge, directed by Debbie Mailovich, starring Debbie Lütge and Esmael Texeira at the National Arts Festival Fringe.

Sources

Wikipedia [2].

Inskip, 1972. p.151.

Theatre programme (Baxter), 1980.

Barrow, Brian & Williams-Short, Yvonne (eds.). 1988. Theatre Alive! The Baxter Story 1977-1987.

National Arts Festival programme, 1993. 181.

Photographs of the cast (Rhodes production) held by NELM: [Collection: Rhodes University. Drama Department]: 2008. 51. 4. 8. 4. 3.


The Lover is a one-act play by Gregorio Martinez Sierra

The Lover is a one-act play by Spanish writer, poet, dramatist, and theatre director Gregorio Martinez Sierra [3] (1881-1947).

Performance history in South Africa

1943: The Lover (Martinez Sierra): Presented by the Repertory Theatre Society, later known as the Cape Town Repertory Theatre Society performed on 7 April 1943 in a double bill with The Pineapple Barrow.

Sources

NELM: [Collection: FLETCHER, Jill]: 2005. 75. 19. 61. (Martinez Sierra)


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