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''[[Vincent van Gogh: The Lark and the Crow]]'' is a multi-media one-man play by [[Christopher Consani]]
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''[[Vincent van Gogh: The Lark and the Crow]]'' is a multi-media one-man play by [[Christopher Consani]] (1944-)
  
Also referred to as ''[[The Lark and the Crow]]'' and the author usually credited as [[Chris Consani]].  
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Also referred to as '''''[[The Lark and the Crow]]''''' and the author usually credited as [[Chris Consani]].  
  
 
==The original text==
 
==The original text==
  
Written as a a multi-media one-man piece, based on the life of the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh ot is a dramatic interpretation of Van Gogh’s letters and paintings.  
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Written as a multi-media one-man piece, based on the life of the [[Dutch]] painter Vincent van Gogh ot is a dramatic interpretation of Van Gogh’s letters and paintings.
  
 
==Translations and adaptations==
 
==Translations and adaptations==
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1979: First performed by [[Christopher Consani]] at [[Johannesburg Art Gallery]], directed by [[Norman Coombes]], with visuals provided by [[Phil Feitelberg]] and stage technician [[Marilyn Goss]].   
 
1979: First performed by [[Christopher Consani]] at [[Johannesburg Art Gallery]], directed by [[Norman Coombes]], with visuals provided by [[Phil Feitelberg]] and stage technician [[Marilyn Goss]].   
  
1979: Performed at the Edinburgh Festival.   
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1979: Performed to acclaim at the Edinburgh Festival.   
  
 
1980: Performed at the [[Market Theatre]], directed by [[Norman Coombes]] with [[Chris Consani]]. Production photographs by [[Ruphin Coudyzer]]
 
1980: Performed at the [[Market Theatre]], directed by [[Norman Coombes]] with [[Chris Consani]]. Production photographs by [[Ruphin Coudyzer]]
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1980?: Performed at the [[Nico Malan Theatre]], for [[CAPAB]], directed by [[Norman Coombes]].
 
1980?: Performed at the [[Nico Malan Theatre]], for [[CAPAB]], directed by [[Norman Coombes]].
  
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1981: Performed in New York.
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
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[[SACD]] 1979/80.
  
 
Theatre programme (CAPAB production) held by [[NELM]]: [Collection: THEATRE PROGRAMMES]: 2014. 353. 4.
 
Theatre programme (CAPAB production) held by [[NELM]]: [Collection: THEATRE PROGRAMMES]: 2014. 353. 4.
  
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[[Ruphin Coudyzer]]. 2023. Annotated list of his photographs of [[Market Theatre]] productions. (Provided by Coudyzer)
  
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]

Latest revision as of 06:24, 25 October 2023

Vincent van Gogh: The Lark and the Crow is a multi-media one-man play by Christopher Consani (1944-)

Also referred to as The Lark and the Crow and the author usually credited as Chris Consani.

The original text

Written as a multi-media one-man piece, based on the life of the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh ot is a dramatic interpretation of Van Gogh’s letters and paintings.

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

1979: First performed by Christopher Consani at Johannesburg Art Gallery, directed by Norman Coombes, with visuals provided by Phil Feitelberg and stage technician Marilyn Goss.

1979: Performed to acclaim at the Edinburgh Festival.

1980: Performed at the Market Theatre, directed by Norman Coombes with Chris Consani. Production photographs by Ruphin Coudyzer

1980?: Performed at the Nico Malan Theatre, for CAPAB, directed by Norman Coombes.

1981: Performed in New York.

Sources

SACD 1979/80.

Theatre programme (CAPAB production) held by NELM: [Collection: THEATRE PROGRAMMES]: 2014. 353. 4.

Ruphin Coudyzer. 2023. Annotated list of his photographs of Market Theatre productions. (Provided by Coudyzer)

Go to ESAT Bibliography

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