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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
Presented by the [[Johannesburg Playmakers]], 1939, starring Juel Rodack, Minnie Jedwick, Mike Abel, Henry Gilbert, Esther Lutrin and others.
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Presented by the [[Johannesburg Playmakers]], 1939, starring Juel Rodack, Minnie Jedwick, Mike Abel, [[Henry Gilbert]], Esther Lutrin and others.
 
   
 
   
 
Produced by [[Costa Couvara]] for the [[Cape Town Repertory Theatre Society]] in the [[Little Theatre]] in 1943. The cast: [[Alec Bell]], [[Madeline Legge]], [[Phil Gilbert]], [[Gordon Bridger]], [[Marie Adams]], [[Isaac Pfaff]], [[Pat Faraday]], [[Phyllis Weinrich]], [[Jim Retief]], [[Joan Blake]], [[Leonard Cohen]].
 
Produced by [[Costa Couvara]] for the [[Cape Town Repertory Theatre Society]] in the [[Little Theatre]] in 1943. The cast: [[Alec Bell]], [[Madeline Legge]], [[Phil Gilbert]], [[Gordon Bridger]], [[Marie Adams]], [[Isaac Pfaff]], [[Pat Faraday]], [[Phyllis Weinrich]], [[Jim Retief]], [[Joan Blake]], [[Leonard Cohen]].

Revision as of 11:59, 5 May 2014

You Can't Take it With You (1936), a farce containing social satire by American playwrights George S. Kaufman & Moss Hart.

Performance history in South Africa

Presented by the Johannesburg Playmakers, 1939, starring Juel Rodack, Minnie Jedwick, Mike Abel, Henry Gilbert, Esther Lutrin and others.

Produced by Costa Couvara for the Cape Town Repertory Theatre Society in the Little Theatre in 1943. The cast: Alec Bell, Madeline Legge, Phil Gilbert, Gordon Bridger, Marie Adams, Isaac Pfaff, Pat Faraday, Phyllis Weinrich, Jim Retief, Joan Blake, Leonard Cohen.

Directed by Mavis Taylor at the Little Theatre 10-24.4.19__?. Cast included Robin Smith, Shirley Johnston, Alan Dickinson, Clifford Lilley and Joan Chamberlain.

Translations and adaptations

Sources

The South African Theatre, Music and Dance, 1(2), 1939-1940.

Trek 7(19):16 1943; 7(21):16, 1943.

World Drama by Allardyce Nicoll. Harrap, 1949.


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