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'''''Up 'n' Under''''' is a 1984 comedy by English dramatist John Godber [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Godber] (born 1956).
 
'''''Up 'n' Under''''' is a 1984 comedy by English dramatist John Godber [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Godber] (born 1956).
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Up and under is a tactical kick in rugby league in which the ball is kicked high and short onto or behind the defending team. The plot followed the story of an inept pub team from the Wheatsheaf Arms pub in a rugby league sevens competition in Kingston upon Hull in England.
  
 
== The original text ==
 
== The original text ==
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
Opened 16 July 1991 at the [[Baxter Theatre]] directed by [[Fred Abrahamse]], design by [[Brian Collins]], starring [[Ron Smerczak]] (as Arthur), [[Rick Rogers]], [[Alan Swerdlow]], [[David Butler]], [[Martin le Maitre]], with [[Trish McKenna]].
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The play opened on 16 July 1991 at the [[Baxter Theatre]] directed by [[Fred Abrahamse]], design by [[Brian Collins]], starring [[Ron Smerczak]] (as Arthur), [[Rick Rogers]], [[Alan Swerdlow]], [[David Butler]], [[Martin le Maitre]], with [[Trish McKenna]].
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Latest revision as of 09:18, 6 September 2016

Up 'n' Under is a 1984 comedy by English dramatist John Godber [1] (born 1956).

Up and under is a tactical kick in rugby league in which the ball is kicked high and short onto or behind the defending team. The plot followed the story of an inept pub team from the Wheatsheaf Arms pub in a rugby league sevens competition in Kingston upon Hull in England.

The original text

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

The play opened on 16 July 1991 at the Baxter Theatre directed by Fred Abrahamse, design by Brian Collins, starring Ron Smerczak (as Arthur), Rick Rogers, Alan Swerdlow, David Butler, Martin le Maitre, with Trish McKenna.

Sources

Wikipedia [2]

Shadowlands theatre programme, forthcoming attractions 1991.

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