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(Ons his website [[Pieter-Dirk Uys]] mentions a [[Melanie-Anne Asher]] as a performer in the first production of ''[[Paradise is Closing Down]]'' at the [[Grahamstown Festival]] in 1977 (http://pdu.co.za/works.html). But elsewhere the name is written [[Melanie-Ann Sher]], also in subsequent production of [[Paradise is Closing Down]] at the [[Market Theatre]]. Presumably this is the same person.)
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(On his website [[Pieter-Dirk Uys]] mentions a [[Melanie-Anne Asher]] as a performer in the first production of ''[[Paradise is Closing Down]]'' at the [[Grahamstown Festival]] in 1977 (http://pdu.co.za/works.html). But elsewhere the name is written [[Melanie-Ann Sher]], also in subsequent productions  of [[Paradise is Closing Down]] at the [[Market Theatre]] and other works. Presumably this is the same person.)
  
  

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(****-****). Actress. Obtained a B.A. Performers Diploma in Speech and Drama from University of Cape Town (UCT). Performed in Midsummer Nights Dream (for Robert Möhr), Paradise is Closing Down (for Pieter-Dirk Uys), Rise and Fall of First Empress Bonaparte (for Pieter-Dirk Uys), Fantastical History of a Useless Man (for Ken Leach), The Cherry Orchard (for Ken Leach), Kinkels Innie Kabel (directed by William Egan), Die Wonderwerk (as “Helen Keller”),


(On his website Pieter-Dirk Uys mentions a Melanie-Anne Asher as a performer in the first production of Paradise is Closing Down at the Grahamstown Festival in 1977 (http://pdu.co.za/works.html). But elsewhere the name is written Melanie-Ann Sher, also in subsequent productions of Paradise is Closing Down at the Market Theatre and other works. Presumably this is the same person.)


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