Difference between revisions of "The Rise and Fall of the First Empress Bonaparte"
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− | 1977: First staged with UCT students in Cape Town, [[Margot de Villiers]], [[Robin Lake]], [[John Caviggia]] and others | + | 1977: First staged with UCT students in Cape Town, directed by the playwright, with [[Margot de Villiers]], [[Robin Lake]], [[John Caviggia]] and others. |
[[Ron Smerczak]] starred in the play together with [[Jacqui Singer]] and [[Michael McCabe]] directed by [[William Egan]] and staged by [[PACT]] at the [[Alexander Theatre|Alexander]] in August 1983. | [[Ron Smerczak]] starred in the play together with [[Jacqui Singer]] and [[Michael McCabe]] directed by [[William Egan]] and staged by [[PACT]] at the [[Alexander Theatre|Alexander]] in August 1983. |
Revision as of 14:28, 14 August 2015
The Rise and Fall of the First Empress Bonaparte is a 1977 play by Pieter-Dirk Uys. The central character is the Creole beauty Joséphine de Beauharnais (née Tascher de la Pagerie) (1763–1814) [1] who, as the first wife of Napoleon I, was the first Empress of the French.
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Performance history in South Africa
1977: First staged with UCT students in Cape Town, directed by the playwright, with Margot de Villiers, Robin Lake, John Caviggia and others.
Ron Smerczak starred in the play together with Jacqui Singer and Michael McCabe directed by William Egan and staged by PACT at the Alexander in August 1983. {Name of the text} is a {play/film/cabaret/farce/TV drama, etc} by {author's name, dates, and [link to website with biography], if available
Sources
PDU website [2].
PACT theatre programme (undated).
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