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''Becket''  by Jean Anouilh. Written in 19**, it was the first play produced by the newly established [[CAPAB]] in 1963 ([[Hofmeyr Theatre]], Cape Town), opening on 6 November.   In 1970/71 [[PACOFS]] did a workshop version of the play (using only six actors to portray the thirty five characters) in its [[Presidency Theatre]], directed by [[Jannie Gildenhuys]]. In 198* [[PACT]] did an Afrikaans version (tr. by ***) in the [[State Theatre]], featuring [[Marius Weyers]] and [[Frans Marx]].   
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''Becket''  by Jean Anouilh. Written in 19**, it was the first play produced by the newly established [[CAPAB]] in the ([[Hofmeyr Theatre]], Cape Town), opening on 6 November 1963. It was directed by [[Laurie van der Merwe]], with [[Pietro Nolte]] in the title role and [[Alec Bell]] as Henry II. In 1970/71 [[PACOFS]] did a workshop version of the play (using only six actors to portray the thirty five characters) in its [[Presidency Theatre]], directed by [[Jannie Gildenhuys]]. In 198* [[PACT]] did an Afrikaans version (tr. by ***) in the [[State Theatre]], featuring [[Marius Weyers]] and [[Frans Marx]].   
  
  

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Becket by Jean Anouilh. Written in 19**, it was the first play produced by the newly established CAPAB in the (Hofmeyr Theatre, Cape Town), opening on 6 November 1963. It was directed by Laurie van der Merwe, with Pietro Nolte in the title role and Alec Bell as Henry II. In 1970/71 PACOFS did a workshop version of the play (using only six actors to portray the thirty five characters) in its Presidency Theatre, directed by Jannie Gildenhuys. In 198* PACT did an Afrikaans version (tr. by ***) in the State Theatre, featuring Marius Weyers and Frans Marx.



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