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  • ''[[Is It Because I'm Jack?]]'' is a play by [[Mike van Graan]]. The funny side of death, the fragility of fri
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  • He has appeared on stage in ''[[Amaza]]'' (2009) and ''[[Is It Because I'm Jack?]]'' (2010).
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  • [[Jack the Giant Killer]] is the name of a popular figure from English folklore. Often dramatised and us ...ten [[Jack the Giant-Killer]] and the name [[Jack the Giant Slayer]] (or [[Jack the Giant-Slayer]]) also occurs.
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  • ''[[Is It Because I'm Jack?]]'' is a play by [[Mike van Graan]]. The funny side of death, the fragility of fri
    860 bytes (122 words) - 09:03, 2 July 2018
  • [[Andrew Laubscher]] () is a performer. ...in 2008, ''[[Swerfgoed]]'' at the [[KKNK]] in 2018, ''[[Is It Because I'm Jack?]]'' in 2018, ''[[The Highway Crossing or, The Tale of a Golden Fish]]'', '
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  • He is married to [[Carolyn Lewis]]. ...], 2004), ''[[Toorberg]]'' 2005, ''[[Mis]]'' (2009), ''[[Is It Because I'm Jack?]]'' (2010) and ''[[Rabbit Hole|Hasepad]]''.
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  • [[Jack Sheppard]] can refer to the name of a historical character featured in a nu =Jack Sheppard the character=
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  • ''[[Jack at the Cape, or All Alive Among the Hottentots!]]'' is described as a "Ballet Dance", possibly devised by [[H. Booth]] during his ...rred to as "a ballet with dance" and called ''[[The Lawyer in the Sack, or Jack's Return!!!]]'', was performed by Booth on 30 January, 1832 in Cape Town.
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  • ''[[Robinson Crusoe, or Friday and the Fairies]]'' is an pantomime by Henry J. Byron (1835-1884)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/He This is one of three works written (or at least co-written) by Henry J. Byron, all
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  • ''[[Jack and the Beanstalk]]'' is an old English fairy tale, often dramatized. ...t the most commonly reprinted today is the one Joseph Jacobs's version of it in ''English Fairy Tales'' (1890).
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  • ...d is able to prevent her from making the same mistake. In the end she and Jack are reconciled. (Adapted from summaries in the Sunday Times and Stage & Ci
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  • ...rhyme, or to a number of stories, plays and other adaptations inspired by it. ...which has been the reworked and used in many ways since the 18th century. It has no doubt also been the direct or indirect source for a number of pantom
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  • ''[[Our Miss Gibbs]]'' is an Edwardian musical comedy in two acts by 'Cryptos' and James T. Tanner, w Produced by George Edwardes, it opened at the Gaiety Theatre in London on 23 January 1909. The show also ha
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  • ''[[The Sleeping Draught]]'' is an English farce in two acts by Samson Penley. Based on a story by Giovanni Boccaccio, it was first performed (possibly in a one act version) in London at the Theatr
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  • ...more than willing to be reformed by him, but his fiancee, Helen Chandler, is not particularly enthusiastic about the idea.
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  • ''[[Scenes from Robinson Crusoe]]'' is a reference to a Cape Town production of scenes from Daniel Defoe's novel, ...the text was being used in this case, nor any indication of an adaptor. It is most likely a reference to a selection from the pantomime by Henry J. Byron
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  • ''[[Look Homeward Angel]]'' is a play by Ketti Frings (1909-1981)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ketti_Frin ...covers the span of time from Eugene's birth to the age of 19. The setting is the fictional town and state of Altamont, Catawba, a fictionalization of hi
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  • ...erwoven with the story of a baker and his wife – whose longing for a child is thwarted by the witch who lives next door. ...go, California, in December 1986, and opened on Broadway in November 1987. It went on to win three Tony Awards, including Best Score of a Musical and Bes
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  • ''[[Man Friday]]'' is a play by Adrian Mitchell (1932-2008)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adrian_ ...yed as a blunt, stiff Englishman, while the native he calls [[Man Friday]] is much more intelligent and empathic.
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  • ''[[Nightfall]]'' is a suspense play by Australian playwright [[Burton Graham]]. ...r was visiting director Peter Farago and it starred [[Richard Todd]] and [[Jack Hedley]]. This production was later staged at the [[Baxter Theatre]].
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  • '''''It's a Boy!''''' is a satirical play by [[Robert Kirby]] (1936–2007). ...s]] (Jiggs Knoesen), [[Neil McCarthy]] (Theunis Nel), [[Gys de Villiers]] (Jack Holliday), [[James Irwin]] (Parnell Browne), [[Vusi Dibakwane]] (Pepsi Them
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