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A (1995) Canadian musical comedy play, written and originally performed by [[Ted Dykstra]] and [[Richard Greenblatt]]. [http://www.2pianos4hands.com/]
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A (1995) Canadian musical comedy play, written and originally performed by [[Ted Dykstra]] and [[Richard Greenblatt]]. Later productions have used the title ''[[2 Pianos, 4 Hands]]''.  [http://www.2pianos4hands.com/]
  
 
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
Staged in the [[Rex Garner Theatre]] in in April 2000, directed by [[Maralin Vanrenen]], with [[Kevin Feather]] and [[Tobie Cronjé]].
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Staged in the [[Rex Garner Theatre]] in April 2000, directed by [[Maralin Vanrenen]], with [[Kevin Feather]] and [[Tobie Cronjé]].
  
 
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== Sources ==

Latest revision as of 18:07, 11 October 2017

A (1995) Canadian musical comedy play, written and originally performed by Ted Dykstra and Richard Greenblatt. Later productions have used the title 2 Pianos, 4 Hands. [1]

Subject

"The two-actor play's central characters are Ted and Richard, two boys who each dream of becoming a famous classical pianist. In the early scenes, each boy learns piano as a solo player, with the other actor taking on the role of the teacher or parent. In later scenes, as the two boys become older and begin competing in music festivals and auditioning for conservatories, they appear directly opposite each other as friends and competitors." (Wikipedia [2])

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Performance history in South Africa

Staged in the Rex Garner Theatre in April 2000, directed by Maralin Vanrenen, with Kevin Feather and Tobie Cronjé.

Sources

Wikipedia.

The Citizen, 18 April 2000.

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