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1963: Staged by the [[Port Elizabeth Gilbert & Sullivan Society]].
 
1963: Staged by the [[Port Elizabeth Gilbert & Sullivan Society]].
  
1972: Staged in the [[Nico Malan Theatre]] by [[CAPAB]], directed by [[Roy Sargeant]], conducted by [[Neil Feiling]] and choreographed by [[Jennifer Craig]], with [[Joy Macnab]] (Kathi), [[Robert Bank]]/[[Marlon Stoltzman]]/[[Christopher Thorburn]] (Karl), [[Maria van der Vyver]] (Zenzi), [[Craig Curtis]] (Courier), [[Harold Levetan]] (Franz), [[Donald Pilley]]/[[Stephen Tudor]] (Leopold),  
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1972: Staged in the [[Nico Malan Theatre]] by [[CAPAB]], directed by [[Roy Sargeant]], conducted by [[Neil Feiling]] and choreographed by [[Jennifer Craig]], with [[Joy Macnab]] (Kathi), [[Robert Bank]]/[[Marlon Stoltzman]]/[[Christopher Thorburn]] (Karl), [[Maria van der Vyver]] (Zenzi), [[Craig Curtis]] (Courier), [[Harold Levetan]] (Franz), [[Donald Pilley]]/[[Stephen Tudor]] (Leopold), [[Sarita Stern]] (Fr Josepha), [[Douglas Lind]] (Captain), [[Blaise Koch]] (Bridegroom), [[Jenny Leventhal]] (Bride),  
  
  

Revision as of 07:31, 15 September 2015

White Horse Inn or The White Horse Inn (German Im weißen Rößl) [1] is an 1897 operetta/musical comedy by Ralph Benatzkyn (1884–1957) [2] and Robert Stolz (1880–1975) [3].

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Performance history in South Africa

1963: Staged by the Port Elizabeth Gilbert & Sullivan Society.

1972: Staged in the Nico Malan Theatre by CAPAB, directed by Roy Sargeant, conducted by Neil Feiling and choreographed by Jennifer Craig, with Joy Macnab (Kathi), Robert Bank/Marlon Stoltzman/Christopher Thorburn (Karl), Maria van der Vyver (Zenzi), Craig Curtis (Courier), Harold Levetan (Franz), Donald Pilley/Stephen Tudor (Leopold), Sarita Stern (Fr Josepha), Douglas Lind (Captain), Blaise Koch (Bridegroom), Jenny Leventhal (Bride),




Sources

CAPAB theatre programme, 1972.

Petru & Carel Trichardt theatre programme collection.

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