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''[[They Fly by Twilight]]'' is a 1930s play by British writer Paul Dornhorst.  
 
''[[They Fly by Twilight]]'' is a 1930s play by British writer Paul Dornhorst.  
  
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== The original text ==
 
The action takes place in the living-room behind George Martin's grocery shop at Clapham, London. The play was staged at the Aldwych, London, in 1937 (1939?).
 
The action takes place in the living-room behind George Martin's grocery shop at Clapham, London. The play was staged at the Aldwych, London, in 1937 (1939?).
  
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== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
 
Theatricalia [https://theatricalia.com/play/eyr/they-fly-by-twilight-by-paul-dornhorst].
 
Theatricalia [https://theatricalia.com/play/eyr/they-fly-by-twilight-by-paul-dornhorst].
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Theatre programme held by [[NELM]]:  [Collection: THEATRE PROGRAMMES]: 2012. 242. 1. 143.
 
Theatre programme held by [[NELM]]:  [Collection: THEATRE PROGRAMMES]: 2012. 242. 1. 143.
  
 
''[[Rand Daily Mail]]'', 9 August 1940.
 
''[[Rand Daily Mail]]'', 9 August 1940.
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[[ESAT Bibliography]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 08:33, 27 November 2019

They Fly by Twilight is a 1930s play by British writer Paul Dornhorst.

The original text

The action takes place in the living-room behind George Martin's grocery shop at Clapham, London. The play was staged at the Aldwych, London, in 1937 (1939?).

Performance history in South Africa

1940: A Johannesburg Repertory Players production was originally directed by Leontine Sagan but due to her illness Minna Schneier took over rehearsing the cast. The play was staged from 9 to 17 August at the Library Theatre, starring Minna Schneier, Edythe Carter-Johnson, Margaret Inglis, David Goldblatt, Andrew McCrindell, Vincent Prior.

Sources

Theatricalia [1].

Theatre programme held by NELM: [Collection: THEATRE PROGRAMMES]: 2012. 242. 1. 143.

Rand Daily Mail, 9 August 1940.

ESAT Bibliography

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