Difference between revisions of "Visiting Mr. Green"

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== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visiting_Mr._Green
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''Wikipedia'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visiting_Mr._Green]
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[[Pieter Toerien]] theatre programme (undated).
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[[Petru Wessels|Petru]] & [[Carel Trichardt]] theatre programme collection.
  
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]

Revision as of 06:23, 7 October 2015

Visiting Mr. Green is a stage play by American author Jeff Baron [1]. Had its première in June 1996 at the Berkshire Theatre Festival in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, with Eli Wallach in the lead role [2].

Subject

86 year old widower Mr. Green is almost hit by a car driven by young corporate executive Ross Gardiner. Found guilty of reckless driving, Ross is ordered to spend the next six months making weekly visits to Mr. Green. What starts off as a comedy about two people who resent being in the same room together develops into drama, as family secrets are revealed and old wounds are opened [3].

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

Staged by Pieter Toerien Productions in the Arena at the State Theatre in January 1999, directed by Rex Garner and Maralin Vanrenen, with Rex Garner (Mr. Green) and Robert Fridjhon (Ross Gardiner). The same production was staged in the Theatre on the Bay in April 1999.

Staged by Pieter Toerien Productions in the Montecasino Theatre in February 2001, directed by Rex Garner and Maralin Vanrenen, with Rex Garner (Mr. Green) and Adam Pike (Ross Gardiner).

Sources

Wikipedia [4]

Pieter Toerien theatre programme (undated).

Petru & Carel Trichardt theatre programme collection.

Go to ESAT Bibliography

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