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''The Odd Couple'' by Neil Simon.  First performed on Broadway in 1965. First staged in South Africa in 1967 the [[Brooke Theatre]] in 1967, with [[Brian Brooke]] and [[Anthony James]].  
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''[[The Odd Couple]]'' is a play by Neil Simon [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Simon].  First performed on Broadway in 1965.  
  
A Sons of England production directed by [[Yvonne Copley]] in 1982, performed in the [[Baxter Theatre|Baxter Studio]], starring [[Nigel Sweet]], [[David Gilbett]], [[Norman Sargeant]], [[Derek Lyndon]], [[Brian de Kock]], [[Sheila Inglis]], [[Barbara Andrews]].  
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==Translations and adaptations==
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The play has been adapted for film and television.
  
===Sources===
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Translated into Afrikaans by [[Marko van der Colff]] with the title ''Die Onpaar Paar''.
Barrow, Brian & Williams-Short, Yvonne (eds.). 1988. ''Theatre Alive! The Baxter Story 1977-1987''.
 
  
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
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1967: First staged in South Africa at the [[Brooke Theatre]] in 1967, with [[Brian Brooke]] and [[Anthony James]].
  
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1982: A Sons of England production was directed by [[Yvonne Copley]] in 1982, performed in the [[Baxter Theatre|Baxter Studio]], starring [[Nigel Sweet]], [[David Gilbett]], [[Norman Sargeant]], [[Derek Lyndon]], [[Brian de Kock]], [[Sheila Inglis]], [[Barbara Andrews]].
  
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1983: ''Die Onpaar Paar'' presented by [[SWARUK]] and [[KRUIK]] in Windhoek 13 and 14 April 1983 and the [[Nico Malan Theatre]] 3-21 May 1983 and touring Namibia (then South West Africa) and the Northern and Western Cape. The cast: [[Mees Xteen]], [[Pierre van Pletzen]], [[Hélène Truter]], [[Pamela Moag]], [[Christo Compion]] and [[Christo Potgieter]]. [[Hannes Horne]] directed.
  
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1997: [[Market Theatre]] and [[Baxter Theatre]] production of ''The Odd Couple'', staged in the Market Theatre, 20 May - 12 July 1997 starring [[Ann Stradi]], [[Brenda Radloff]], [[Deon Stewardson]], [[Dan Robbertse]], [[Martin le Maitre]], [[Graham Hopkins]], [[Anthony Bishop]], [[Adrian Galley]], and [[Mike Huff]] directed by [[Alan Swerdlow]].
  
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== Sources ==
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Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Odd_Couple_(play)].
  
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[[ESAT Bibliography Bar-Bas|Barrow, Brian & Williams-Short, Yvonne]] 1988.
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''Die Onpaar Paar'' theatre programme.
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''[[Cape Times]]'', 21 April 1997.
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Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography|ESAT Bibliography]]
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Revision as of 17:39, 30 January 2018

The Odd Couple is a play by Neil Simon [1]. First performed on Broadway in 1965.

Translations and adaptations

The play has been adapted for film and television.

Translated into Afrikaans by Marko van der Colff with the title Die Onpaar Paar.

Performance history in South Africa

1967: First staged in South Africa at the Brooke Theatre in 1967, with Brian Brooke and Anthony James.

1982: A Sons of England production was directed by Yvonne Copley in 1982, performed in the Baxter Studio, starring Nigel Sweet, David Gilbett, Norman Sargeant, Derek Lyndon, Brian de Kock, Sheila Inglis, Barbara Andrews.

1983: Die Onpaar Paar presented by SWARUK and KRUIK in Windhoek 13 and 14 April 1983 and the Nico Malan Theatre 3-21 May 1983 and touring Namibia (then South West Africa) and the Northern and Western Cape. The cast: Mees Xteen, Pierre van Pletzen, Hélène Truter, Pamela Moag, Christo Compion and Christo Potgieter. Hannes Horne directed.

1997: Market Theatre and Baxter Theatre production of The Odd Couple, staged in the Market Theatre, 20 May - 12 July 1997 starring Ann Stradi, Brenda Radloff, Deon Stewardson, Dan Robbertse, Martin le Maitre, Graham Hopkins, Anthony Bishop, Adrian Galley, and Mike Huff directed by Alan Swerdlow.

Sources

Wikipedia [2].

Barrow, Brian & Williams-Short, Yvonne 1988.

Die Onpaar Paar theatre programme.

Cape Times, 21 April 1997.

Go to ESAT Bibliography

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