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  • ...tor and there's a fast, funny, unpredictable ending in the hilarious farce tradition. Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography|ESAT Bibliography]]
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  • ...31 and one of many which had developed out of the [[Minstrels|minstrelsy]] tradition of the 1920s. The group itself had evolved out of Motsieloa’s own [[Afric Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Venues|South African Theatre Venues, Companies, Societies, etc ]]
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  • ...frikaans (1914) and became an avid promotor of an own Afrikaner folk-dance tradition. Utilising his position as educator - and aided by miss A.M. Köhler and mi ...nd 19*. Was made their representative on the first board of the [[National Theatre Organisation]] in 1948.
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  • ...lanthe]]'' and ''[[The Gondoliers]]''. On those occasions he conductcd the theatre section of the [[Durban Civic Orchestra]]. [[Port Elizabeth Gilbert and Sullivan Society]]'s 1968 theatre programme from ''[[Brigadoon]]'' .
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  • ...ctitioners this concept is related to Augusto Boal's notion of "Invisible Theatre". ...ritten about the proliferation of such venues in Spain. And the term micro theatre seems to be applied in this case as well. Similarly the term "[[Micro Cine
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  • ...lfully fusing western elements with subject matter deeply rooted in Yoruba tradition. ...d [[Warona Seane]], 8 April to 4 May, after which it moved to the [[Market Theatre]].
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  • [[Mouthpeace Theatre]] is a theatre company. ...land]] (actor/director team) in Johannesburg. From 1992 onwards Mouthpeace Theatre operated from Grahamstown.
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  • ...arrior]]'' was presented by the [[Little Theatre Players]] at the [[Little Theatre]] in July, directed by [[Kurt Baum]]. ''German Literature and the First World War: The Anti-War Tradition'', p.288 [https://books.google.co.za/books?id=42_nCgAAQBAJ&pg=PA288&lpg=PA2
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  • Sack, S. (1988). The Neglected Tradition, Johannesburg: Johannesburg Art Gallery Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]]
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  • The term [[African Theatre]] is really quite a difficult one to define, and it has been used in numero (2) as the name of a specific theatre [[Venue|venue]] called [[The African Theatre]].
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  • First represented at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket on June 27, 1846 and published by Webster and Co., Suffolk 1846: Performed as part of the final production in the [[Victoria Theatre]] in Pietermaritzburg, on 1 April 1850, along with ''[[The Child of Nature]
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  • ...e continent as a whole, go there. The discussion of the ''implications for theatre and performance studies'' below however are by the editor of [[ESAT]]. == Implications for theatre, film, media and performance studies ==
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  • He has an MFA from Boston University, and has held a number of University and theatre positions over the years. The director of over 100 stage plays, he is also == Contribution to South African theatre and performance ==
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  • ...ostumes by [[Colleen Moabelo]]. production opened at the [[Richard Haines Theatre]] 27 September 1991. 1992: The [[Pieter Toerien|Toerien]] production opened at the [[Theatre on the Bay]] on 15 January, with the same cast.
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  • ...African_Theatre/Bibliography|A Bibliography of South African South African Theatre and Performance]] ...96. Whose culture is the culture of the global village? ''[[South African Theatre Journal]]'', 10(1):85-87.
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  • [[Lynette Alexander]] was an amateur actress, director and theatre society founder and chair (1918-?) ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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  • ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== ...African theatre and performance research is his studies of the [[circus]] tradition in South Africa, among which ''Frank Fillis: The story of a circus legend''
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  • = The Victoria Theatre, Cape Town. = ...eatre]]''', but the general public tended to refer to it as the Drury Lane Theatre, and it eventually retained this nickname.
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  • ...o the '''form''' of theatrical presentation itself and would become a rich tradition, one that exists even today, though in vastly smaller numbers than in its h A rich tradition, it exists even today, though in vastly smaller numbers than in its heyday.
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  • For details and further information on the various aspects "Puppet Theatre in South Africa" outlined below, see the publications listed under '''''Sou ...ts in mainly private collections are the only remains of it and the puppet theatre of today is mainly a product of the colonial cultural hegemony. *
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