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''The Merry Wives of Windsor'' performed at the [[Standard Theatre]], Johannesburg and [[Alhambra Theatre]], Cape Town in 1945. Presented by the [[Gwen ffrangçon-Davies / Marda Vanne Company]] , with [[Marda Vanne]], [[Gwen ffrangçon-Davies]], [[Wensley Pithey]], [[Rolf Lefebvre]], [[Gavin Houghton]], [[Alec Bell]], [[James Workman]], [[Jack Bilgh]], [[Noel Hewett]]
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''The Merry Wives of Windsor'' performed at the [[Standard Theatre]], Johannesburg and [[Alhambra Theatre]], Cape Town in collaboration with [[African Consolidated Theatres]] in 1945. Presented by the [[Gwen ffrangçon-Davies / Marda Vanne Company]] , with [[Marda Vanne]], [[Gwen ffrangçon-Davies]], [[Wensley Pithey]], [[Rolf Lefebvre]], [[Gavin Haughton]], [[Alec Bell]], [[James Workman]], [[Jack Bligh]], [[Noel Hewett]], decor by [[John Dronsfield]].
  
 
''The Merry Wives of Windsor'' by William Shakespeare. *** Performed at [[Maynardville]], opening on 4 January 1969. Directed by [[Leslie French]] for [[Cecilia Sonnenberg]] and [[René Ahrenson]]. In the lead roles were [[Bernard Brown]] as Sir John Falstaff, [[Peter Curtis]] as Ford, [[Margaret Heale]] as Mistress Ford, [[Bruce Addison]] as Page and [[Cecilia Sonnenberg]] as Mistress Page.
 
''The Merry Wives of Windsor'' by William Shakespeare. *** Performed at [[Maynardville]], opening on 4 January 1969. Directed by [[Leslie French]] for [[Cecilia Sonnenberg]] and [[René Ahrenson]]. In the lead roles were [[Bernard Brown]] as Sir John Falstaff, [[Peter Curtis]] as Ford, [[Margaret Heale]] as Mistress Ford, [[Bruce Addison]] as Page and [[Cecilia Sonnenberg]] as Mistress Page.
  
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
''South African Opinion'', 2(3):23, 1945; 2(5):22
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''South African Opinion'', 2(3):23; 2(5):22, 1945; ''Trek'' 9(22):22, 1945.
  
 
''[[Teater SA]]'', 1(3), 1969).
 
''[[Teater SA]]'', 1(3), 1969).

Revision as of 14:06, 8 November 2013

The Merry Wives of Windsor performed at the Standard Theatre, Johannesburg and Alhambra Theatre, Cape Town in collaboration with African Consolidated Theatres in 1945. Presented by the Gwen ffrangçon-Davies / Marda Vanne Company , with Marda Vanne, Gwen ffrangçon-Davies, Wensley Pithey, Rolf Lefebvre, Gavin Haughton, Alec Bell, James Workman, Jack Bligh, Noel Hewett, decor by John Dronsfield.

The Merry Wives of Windsor by William Shakespeare. *** Performed at Maynardville, opening on 4 January 1969. Directed by Leslie French for Cecilia Sonnenberg and René Ahrenson. In the lead roles were Bernard Brown as Sir John Falstaff, Peter Curtis as Ford, Margaret Heale as Mistress Ford, Bruce Addison as Page and Cecilia Sonnenberg as Mistress Page.

Sources

South African Opinion, 2(3):23; 2(5):22, 1945; Trek 9(22):22, 1945.

Teater SA, 1(3), 1969).


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