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''Twelve Angry Men'' by ****. A play about ** Directed by [[Ben Persad]] for [[TECON]] as their very first production and presented at [[Bolton Hall]], Durban in August 1970.  
 
''Twelve Angry Men'' by ****. A play about ** Directed by [[Ben Persad]] for [[TECON]] as their very first production and presented at [[Bolton Hall]], Durban in August 1970.  
  
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Written by [[Reginald Rose]]. An extract from the programme of a run at the [[Alexander Theatre]] in Johannesburg in September, 1965: 'Reginald Rose, the author, originally wrote tonight's play, ''[[Twelve Angry Men]]'', as a script for T.V. and when it was performed in this medium in America in 1954, the cast included powerful names of Edward Arnold, Franchot Tone, Robert Cummings and Walter Abel. United Artists bought it shortly afterwards and asked the author to enlarge the original idea and write the film script. When the film was produced three years later by Henry Fonda, with himself and Lee J. Cobb in leading roles, it was well received and the author encouraged to adapt his original idea into a full-length play which opened at the Queen's Theatre, London, in 1964. The action takes place in an American jury room and it is a personal experience of the author to this extent - that it was written shortly after he had served on a jury in 1954. ''Twelve Angry Men'' is the second in a season of two plays presented for the [[Alexander Theatre]] by the noted Israeli producer, [[Albert Ninio]], who will leave Johannesburg for Tel Aviv, shortly after the opening night to continue his work at the Habimah Theatre. HIs first production, ''[[The Deputy]]'', was sharply criticised by newspapermen but one important fact emerged from the five-week run. At every performance, ''[[The Deputy]]'' had the enthusiastic support of members and the public.
  
  

Revision as of 11:45, 20 May 2014

Twelve Angry Men by ****. A play about ** Directed by Ben Persad for TECON as their very first production and presented at Bolton Hall, Durban in August 1970.


Written by Reginald Rose. An extract from the programme of a run at the Alexander Theatre in Johannesburg in September, 1965: 'Reginald Rose, the author, originally wrote tonight's play, Twelve Angry Men, as a script for T.V. and when it was performed in this medium in America in 1954, the cast included powerful names of Edward Arnold, Franchot Tone, Robert Cummings and Walter Abel. United Artists bought it shortly afterwards and asked the author to enlarge the original idea and write the film script. When the film was produced three years later by Henry Fonda, with himself and Lee J. Cobb in leading roles, it was well received and the author encouraged to adapt his original idea into a full-length play which opened at the Queen's Theatre, London, in 1964. The action takes place in an American jury room and it is a personal experience of the author to this extent - that it was written shortly after he had served on a jury in 1954. Twelve Angry Men is the second in a season of two plays presented for the Alexander Theatre by the noted Israeli producer, Albert Ninio, who will leave Johannesburg for Tel Aviv, shortly after the opening night to continue his work at the Habimah Theatre. HIs first production, The Deputy, was sharply criticised by newspapermen but one important fact emerged from the five-week run. At every performance, The Deputy had the enthusiastic support of members and the public.


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