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  • ...d]]'' is a play by [[Gift Buqa]], [[Phambili Ngcayisa]] and [[Linda-Louise Swain]]. ...s co-authored with [[Gift Buqa]], [[Phambili Ngcayisa]] and [[Linda-Louise Swain]]. This is a drama about the relationship between a gardener and his madam.
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  • ...ed in Port Elizabeth by and is run by [[Sharon Rother]] and [[Linda-Louise Swain]] in 1991. The [[Rother-Swain Drama Studio]] website: http://rotherswaindrama.weebly.com
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  • ...Elizabeth Shakespearean Festival]] ([[PESF]]), directed by [[Linda-Louise Swain]]. Staged in the [[Noel Morgan Auditorium]] at the [[Little Theatre]] of th ...k of Beyond]]'' (co-authored with [[Phambili Ngcayisa]] and [[Linda-Louise Swain]], a drama about the relationship between a gardener and his madam), .
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  • ...arring [[Ian Liston]], [[Andre Lemmer]], [[Helen Wilkins]], [[Linda-Louise Swain]], [[Alf Porter]], [[Bob Law]]. ...Kingsley]], [[Brett Adkins]], [[Bob Law]], [[Alf Porter]], [[Linda-Louise Swain]].
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  • ...yne), from Wednesday, May 18 to Sunday, May 22. Directed by [[Linda-Louise Swain]] and performed by [[Yolande Farrow ]] and [[Caren Bestbier]].
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  • ...ne), from Wednesday, May 18 to Sunday, May 22. Directed by [[Linda-Louise Swain]] and performed by [[Niqui Cloete-Barrass.
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  • ...s co-authored with [[Gift Buqa]], [[Phambili Ngcayisa]] and [[Linda-Louise Swain]]. This is a drama about the relationship between a gardener and his madam.
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  • ...heatre]], Port Elizabeth, directed by [[Sharon Rother]] and [[Linda-Louise Swain]], with students from the Studio.
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  • ...n]] as Mason, [[Gilda Gill]] as The Duchess of Maryborough, [[Linda-Louise Swain]] as Lady Chiltern, [[Barbara Woodhead]] as Lady Markby, [[Janet Hibberd]]
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  • ...s and Robin Williams as well as dear friends like Helen Flax, Linda-Louise Swain and the late Lizinda Schrapler.
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  • ...ng Liling), [[Brett Adkins]] (Marc/Man 2/Consul Sharpless), [[Linda-Louise Swain]] (Renee/Woman at Party/Girl in Magazine), [[Bob Law]] (M. Toulon/Man 1/Jud
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  • ...f a Simple Man]]. In addition, her female lead in the play, [[Linda-Louise Swain]], won the "Best Actress" award.
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  • ...abeth between January 30 and February 10, 1990. Directed by [[Linda-Louise Swain]].
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  • ...by directors such as [[Helen Wilkins]], [[Themi Venturas]], [[Linda-Louise Swain]], [[Robin Williams]], [[Colin Ward]] and [[Lizinda Schrapler]]. From Shak
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  • ...ordinary Revelations of Orca the Goldfish]] - [[Sharon Rother]] - [[Rother-Swain Drama Studio]] ...ther]] - [[The Extraordinary Revelations of Orca the Goldfish]] - [[Rother-Swain Studio]]
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  • ...orge), [[Diane Cohen]] (Martha), [[Ian Liston]] (Nick), and [[Linda-Louise Swain]] (Honey).
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  • ...Lark]]'', translated by [[Christopher Fry]] and directed by [[Linda-Louise Swain]] at the [[Mannville Open Air Theatre]]. Cast [[Robert Stewart]] (Beaucharn
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  • ...other sea captain), [[Lesley Harper]] (Olivia, a countess), [[Linda-Louise Swain]] (Maria), [[Jeremy Baylis]] (Sir Toby Belch), [[Brett Adkins]] (Malvolio),
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  • ...th Musical and Dramatic Society]] ([[PEMADS]]). Directed by [[Linda-Louise Swain]], with [[Andrew White]], [[Cameron Robertson]], [[Lesley Barnard]], [[Gif
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