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It was inspired by a suggestion that dancer Isadora Duncan supposedly made to playwright George Bernard Shaw: the two of them should have a child because "with your mind and my body, think what a person it would be!". The play, a sex comedy, was a Broadway theatre success with a run of over 700 performances; the film, a box-office failure. The play's original production on Broadway starred Charles Boyer as Dr. Paul Delville, a professor of cultural anthropology at a New York college, Claudette Colbert as Dr. Content Lowell, the Dean of Women at the college and Delville's wife, Julie Newmar as Katrin Sveg, and Edmon Ryan as Ross Barnett.  
 
It was inspired by a suggestion that dancer Isadora Duncan supposedly made to playwright George Bernard Shaw: the two of them should have a child because "with your mind and my body, think what a person it would be!". The play, a sex comedy, was a Broadway theatre success with a run of over 700 performances; the film, a box-office failure. The play's original production on Broadway starred Charles Boyer as Dr. Paul Delville, a professor of cultural anthropology at a New York college, Claudette Colbert as Dr. Content Lowell, the Dean of Women at the college and Delville's wife, Julie Newmar as Katrin Sveg, and Edmon Ryan as Ross Barnett.  
  
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[[Taubie Kushlick]] directed the play for [[Kushlick-Gluckman]] which was staged at the [[Intimate Theatre]] together with [[Leon Gluckman]] in September 1959, with [[Gordon Mulholland]], [[Fiona Fraser]], [[Peggy Moran]], [[Sonnette Heyns]] as Katrin Sveg, and [[Geoffrey Morris]] as Paul Delville, the Professor.
 
[[Taubie Kushlick]] directed the play for [[Kushlick-Gluckman]] which was staged at the [[Intimate Theatre]] together with [[Leon Gluckman]] in September 1959, with [[Gordon Mulholland]], [[Fiona Fraser]], [[Peggy Moran]], [[Sonnette Heyns]] as Katrin Sveg, and [[Geoffrey Morris]] as Paul Delville, the Professor.
  
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Revision as of 10:33, 20 January 2015

The Marriage-Go-Round is a 1958 play written by American playwright Leslie Stevens (1924-1998) and a 1961 film adaptation, also written and produced by Stevens, that starred Susan Hayward, James Mason and Julie Newmar.

It was inspired by a suggestion that dancer Isadora Duncan supposedly made to playwright George Bernard Shaw: the two of them should have a child because "with your mind and my body, think what a person it would be!". The play, a sex comedy, was a Broadway theatre success with a run of over 700 performances; the film, a box-office failure. The play's original production on Broadway starred Charles Boyer as Dr. Paul Delville, a professor of cultural anthropology at a New York college, Claudette Colbert as Dr. Content Lowell, the Dean of Women at the college and Delville's wife, Julie Newmar as Katrin Sveg, and Edmon Ryan as Ross Barnett.

The original text

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

Taubie Kushlick directed the play for Kushlick-Gluckman which was staged at the Intimate Theatre together with Leon Gluckman in September 1959, with Gordon Mulholland, Fiona Fraser, Peggy Moran, Sonnette Heyns as Katrin Sveg, and Geoffrey Morris as Paul Delville, the Professor.

Produced in South Africa by Pieter Toerien in 1986. Directed by Rex Garner, assisted by Jimmy Bell, performed at the Baxter Theatre, featuring Gordon Mulholland, Clare Marshall, Anneline Kriel and Robert Haber.

Sources

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Marriage-Go-Round.

Photograph of Sonnette Heyns and Geoffrey Morris with the following caption: "Scene from 'The Marriage go-Round'. This is the second offering of the Kushlick-Gluckman season". (AfricaWide database)

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


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