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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
Staged in September 1970 by [[Libertas Theate Club]] in Stellenbosch, directed by [[Marie van Heerden]], with [[Paul Day]] (Howard), [[Sharon Montgomery]] (Julie), [[Jean McDonald]] (Karen), [[Gerhard Roux]] (Inspector Davies), [[Fred Stephens]] (Will), [[Cathy Evans]] (Stella) and [[Brenda von Memerty]] (Miss Cunningham).
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Staged in September 1970 by [[Libertas Theatre Club]] in Stellenbosch, directed by [[Marie van Heerden]], with [[Paul Day]] (Howard), [[Sharon Montgomery]] (Julie), [[Jean McDonald]] (Karen), [[Gerhard Roux]] (Inspector Davies), [[Fred Stephens]] (Will), [[Cathy Evans]] (Stella) and [[Brenda von Memerty]] (Miss Cunningham).
 
 
 
 
  
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In November 1972 [[CAPAB]] sent [[Marie van Heerden]] to stage and direct ''[[Something to Hide]]'' for The Dramatic Society of East London in the Guild Theatre in East London. In the cast were [[Don Hay-Whitton]] (Howard), [[Pat Howard]] (Julie), [[Hazel Pretorius]] (Karen), [[Cawood Meaker]] (Inspector Davies), [[Keith Konopka]] (Will), [[Patricia Pike]] (Stella) and [[Freda Ruddick]] (Miss Cunningham).
  
  

Revision as of 09:25, 16 May 2014

A thriller in three acts by British actor and author Leslie Sands. Published 1959 by The English Theatre Guild Limited.

Performance history in South Africa

Staged in September 1970 by Libertas Theatre Club in Stellenbosch, directed by Marie van Heerden, with Paul Day (Howard), Sharon Montgomery (Julie), Jean McDonald (Karen), Gerhard Roux (Inspector Davies), Fred Stephens (Will), Cathy Evans (Stella) and Brenda von Memerty (Miss Cunningham).

In November 1972 CAPAB sent Marie van Heerden to stage and direct Something to Hide for The Dramatic Society of East London in the Guild Theatre in East London. In the cast were Don Hay-Whitton (Howard), Pat Howard (Julie), Hazel Pretorius (Karen), Cawood Meaker (Inspector Davies), Keith Konopka (Will), Patricia Pike (Stella) and Freda Ruddick (Miss Cunningham).


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