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by [[John Pank]]. A (radio) play about *** ,  for which he received the [[Amstel Playwright of the Year]] Award in 1978, sharing with [[James Ambrose Brown]].
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''[[Windmills of the Mind]]'' is a play by [[John Pank]] (1939-2019).
  
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==Original text==
  
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Originally written and performed in 1970 as ''[[Silhouettes of Autumn]]'' , it was rewritten and retitled as a stage play called ''[[Windmills of the Mind]]''
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
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1979: [[Kerry Jordan]] starred in this play with [[Michael McCabe]], [[John Hussey]] and [[Bobby Heaney]] with direction by [[Francois Swart|François Swart]] for [[PACT]] in 1979.
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==Awards, etc==
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Pank received the [[Amstel Playwright of the Year]] Award in 1978 for the play, sharing with [[James Ambrose Brown]].
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== Sources ==
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[[ESAT Bibliography Tra-Tz|Tucker]], 1997. p. 372.
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Theatre flyer for the [[CAPAB]] drama production of ''[[Windmills of the Mind]]'' (a comic fantasy in two acts), staged at the [[Nico Malan Theatre Centre]] on 18 June 1979. ([[NELM]]: Small Collections [Collection: PANK, John]: 2011. 222. 1).
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Latest revision as of 19:02, 31 July 2021

Windmills of the Mind is a play by John Pank (1939-2019).

Original text

Originally written and performed in 1970 as Silhouettes of Autumn , it was rewritten and retitled as a stage play called Windmills of the Mind

Performance history in South Africa

1979: Kerry Jordan starred in this play with Michael McCabe, John Hussey and Bobby Heaney with direction by François Swart for PACT in 1979.

Awards, etc

Pank received the Amstel Playwright of the Year Award in 1978 for the play, sharing with James Ambrose Brown.

Sources

Tucker, 1997. p. 372.

Theatre flyer for the CAPAB drama production of Windmills of the Mind (a comic fantasy in two acts), staged at the Nico Malan Theatre Centre on 18 June 1979. (NELM: Small Collections [Collection: PANK, John]: 2011. 222. 1).

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