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A play by French dramatist Jean-Jacques Bernard. The play is concerned with three characters only. Indeed, it might be said that it is the study of one woman, Clarisse, and her love for her daughter’s husband.  
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'''''The Springtime of Others''''' (original title ''Le Printemps des Autres'', date unknown) is a play by French playwright Jean-Jacques Bernard [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Jacques_Bernard] (1888-1972). The play is concerned with three characters only. Indeed, it might be said that it is the study of one woman, Clarisse, and her love for her daughter’s husband.  
 
 
  
 
== South African productions ==
 
== South African productions ==
  
 
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1944: Produced by [[Donald Inskip]] for the [[Cape Town Repertory Theatre Society|Cape Reps]] at the [[Little Theatre]].  [[Joyce Bradley]], [[Justine Dixie]], [[René Pittier]].
Produced by [[Donald Inskip]] for the [[Cape Town Repertory Theatre Society|Cape Reps]] at the [[Little Theatre]], 1944.  [[Joyce Bradley]], [[Justine Dixie]], [[René Pittier]].
 
  
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
''South African Opinion'', 1(11):20, 1945.
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''Trek'', 9(13):20, 1944; ''South African Opinion'', 1(11):20, 1945.
  
  

Latest revision as of 15:26, 10 August 2017

The Springtime of Others (original title Le Printemps des Autres, date unknown) is a play by French playwright Jean-Jacques Bernard [1] (1888-1972). The play is concerned with three characters only. Indeed, it might be said that it is the study of one woman, Clarisse, and her love for her daughter’s husband.

South African productions

1944: Produced by Donald Inskip for the Cape Reps at the Little Theatre. Joyce Bradley, Justine Dixie, René Pittier.

Sources

Trek, 9(13):20, 1944; South African Opinion, 1(11):20, 1945.


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