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  • There are two persons known as '''[[Will Bernard]]''' associated with South African theatre, media and performance: =[[Will Bernard]] (1864–1915)=
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  • [[Bernard Nathanson]] (19**-). Actor.
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  • Father [[Bernard Huss]] presented a number of plays at the [[Marianhill Mission School]].
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  • [[Bernard Miles|Sir Bernard Miles]] (19*-) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Miles]]. British prod
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  • [[Johan Bernard]] (1945-2012) Actor, director, teacher, writer, theatre manager and chef. Sometimes listed as [[Johann Bernard]] (e.g. by [[Sandra Herrington]], 1988)
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  • '''Bernard Brown''' (1933-) British actor.
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  • [[Bernard Jay]] (19**-) [http://www.bernardjay.co.za/]. British born theatre administ Who's Who Southern Africa [http://whoswho.co.za/bernard-jay-3065].
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  • POMERANCE, Bernard (1940- ). American playwright and poet whose best known work is the play ''
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  • '''FRECHTMAN, Bernard''' (19**- 195*) was an American theatre critic, author and drama translator
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  • [[Bernard Lewarne]] is an amateur actor in the Western Cape, South Africa. He played
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  • #REDIRECT[[Will Bernard]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Will Bernard]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Johan Bernard]]
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  • [[Bernard Sachs]] (1905-1985) journalist, historian and author. http://christison.co.za/product/sachs-bernard-the-utmost-sail/
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  • #REDIRECT [[Will Bernard]]
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  • [[George Bernard Shaw]] (1856-1950)[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bernard_Shaw] was an
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  • #REDIRECT[[Will Bernard]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Will Bernard]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Will Bernard]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Will Bernard]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Will Bernard]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Johan Bernard]]
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  • ...[[Johan Bernard]] in 1968, funded by his mother. The company consisted of Bernard himself (director), [[Johan Geyser]] (stage manager) and [[Lydia Theron]] ( ...'' ("''[[The Three Wishes]]''"), but then the funding was withdrawn by Mrs Bernard and the tour ended.
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  • [[Bernard Miles|Sir Bernard Miles]] (19*-) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Miles]]. British prod
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  • A one-man presentation by [[Max Adrian]], about [[George Bernard Shaw]].
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  • A [[Dutch]] play by Bernard Anthoine Fallée (1773-1847).
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  • POMERANCE, Bernard (1940- ). American playwright and poet whose best known work is the play ''
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  • There are two persons known as '''[[Will Bernard]]''' associated with South African theatre, media and performance: =[[Will Bernard]] (1864–1915)=
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  • '''FRECHTMAN, Bernard''' (19**- 195*) was an American theatre critic, author and drama translator
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  • 1. '''''[[The Unguarded Hour]]''''' by Ladislas Fodor and Bernard Merivale.
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  • [[Bernard Lewarne]] is an amateur actor in the Western Cape, South Africa. He played
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  • (“The Poet’s Sectret”) by French playwright Jean-Jacques Bernard [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Jacques_Bernard] (1888-1972). Afrikaans
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  • ...Lindgren]]. Children’s play. Cast: mixed. Afrikaans translation by [[Johan Bernard]]: ''[[Pippie Langkous se Avonture]]''.
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  • ...Wept of Wish-ton-Wish]]'' is a romantic drama in two acts by William Bayle Bernard (1807-1875)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Bayle_Bernard] Bernard's play is based on James Fenimore Cooper's tale ''The Wept of Wish-ton-Wish
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  • '''My Astonishing Self''', created from the works of George Bernard Shaw by British playwright Michael Voysey [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mi ...for [[Pieter Toerien Productions]] starring [[Michael Atkinson]] as George Bernard Shaw. First performance Friday 12 June 1987. Lighting design [[Jannie Swane
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  • A one-man presentation by [[Max Adrian]], about [[George Bernard Shaw]].
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  • Father [[Bernard Huss]] presented a number of plays at the [[Marianhill Mission School]].
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  • ...&ved=0ahUKEwi2r_CkuaPfAhVBJBoKHWYACsMQ6AEILjAB#v=onepage&q=William%20Bayle-Bernard%20playwright&f=false] ...of the local [[St Joseph's Academy]], as part of an "entertainment". (The Bernard text is wrongly described as a "comedy in three acts" by "Burnand" in [[F.C
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  • A play by William Bayle Bernard (1807-1875), possibly based on a play by Eugène Scribe.
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  • ...Henry Leffler - ''Family History Letter from William Frederick Leffler to Bernard Leffler 1922''[https://lefflerstories.com/category/james-henry-leffler/]
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  • ''Folies Bergère''. [[African Consolidated Theatres]] presented Bernard Delfont’s London version of this musical show at [[His Majesty’s Theatr
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  • An [[Afrikaans]] translation of ''[[Arms and the Man]]'' by [[George Bernard Shaw]].
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  • An [[Afrikaans]] translation of ''[[Arms and the Man]]'' by [[George Bernard Shaw]].
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  • An [[Afrikaans]] translation of ''[[Arms and the Man]]'' by [[George Bernard Shaw]].
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  • ...r the stage by [[Donald Howarth]] of the series of short stories by George Bernard Shaw published in 1932. ..._Black_Girl_in_Search_of_God] is thought to be "a re-visioning of a George Bernard Shaw short story," of a very similar title.
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  • ...rge Bernard Shaw (1856-1950). ''Androcles and the lion : a fable play'' by Bernard Shaw published by Constable, 1927.
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  • ''[[The Doctor's Dilemma]]'' (1906) is a play by [[George Bernard Shaw]] (1856-1950) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bernard_Shaw]. Published in ''The Complete Plays of Bernard Shaw''. Constable, 1931 and by Penguin, 1946.
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  • [[Bernard Sachs]] (1905-1985) journalist, historian and author. http://christison.co.za/product/sachs-bernard-the-utmost-sail/
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  • ''[[His Last Legs]]'' is a farce in two acts by William Bayle Bernard (1807-1875)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Bayle_Bernard]. Because the main character in Bernard's play was a stage Irishman named "Felix O'Callaghan", described in the tex
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  • ...by [[Nicky Rebelo]], with [[Jennifer Steyn]] (Polly) and [[David Butler]] (Bernard). ...ed by [[Nicky Rebelo]], with [[Jennifer Steyn]] (Polly), [[David Butler]] (Bernard) and [[Martin le Maitre]] (Detective Johnson). Lighting designed by [[Micha
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  • [[The Irish Attorney|Irish Attorney, The]] (Bernard) '''See ''[[The Irish Attorney, or Galway Practice in 1770]]''''' ...Galway Practice in 1770|Irish Attorney, The, or Galway Practice in 1770]] (Bernard)
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  • ''[[Man and Superman]]'' is a four-act play by [[George Bernard Shaw]][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bernard_Shaw] (1856 – 1950). Written by George Bernard Shaw in 1903, in response to requests for him to write a play on the [[Don
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  • [[Dorothy Bernard|Bernard, Dorothy]] '''See [[Will Bernard]]''' [[Johan Bernard|Bernard, Johan]]
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  • A play by [[George Bernard Shaw]]
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  • ...hen worked as an actress, ''inter alia'' for [[Pieter Fourie]] and [[Johan Bernard]], and taught drama in East London (1967). ...'' ("''[[The Three Wishes]]''"), but then the funding was withdrawn by Mrs Bernard and the tour ended.
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  • ''[[How He Lied To Her Husband]]'' is a one-act comedy by George Bernard Shaw.
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  • Bernard has foolishly asked his mistress, Brigit, to his home on her birthday despi
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  • ''Shakespeare and his Dark Lady'' by [George Bernard Shaw] ??***? [The Dark Lady of the Sonnets?*]
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  • ...Henry Leffler - ''Family History Letter from William Frederick Leffler to Bernard Leffler 1922''[https://lefflerstories.com/category/james-henry-leffler/]
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  • =''[[Le Testament]]'' ("The will") by Bernard Le Bovier de Fontenelle = ''[[Le Testament]]'' ("The will") is a one act comedy by Bernard Le Bovier de Fontenelle (1657-1757)[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_L
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  • [[Bernard Nathanson]] (19**-). Actor.
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  • ...opening 20 February 1962 directed by Jack Minster with Patrick Cargill as Bernard. Transferred to the Duchess Theatre in 1965, running for a total of seven y ...Theatre]] in Cape Town, directed by [[Hymie Juter]], with [[Victor Lima]] (Bernard), [[Helen Barnett]] (Janet), [[Beth van Oordt]] (Bertha), [[Cyril Gold]] (R
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  • [[Bernard Sachs|Sachs, Bernard]]
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  • [[Bernard Nathanson|Nathanson, Bernard]]
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  • Bernard has foolishly asked his mistress, Brigit, to his home on her birthday despi ...1980. The cast: [[Selma van der Vyver]] (Jacqueline), [[Eben Cruywagen]] (Bernard), [[Schalk Schoombie]] (Robert), [[Bobby Smith]] (Bibi I), [[Michele Burger
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  • [[The Weft of the Wish-ton-Wish|Weft of the Wish-ton-Wish, The]] (Cooper/Bernard) '''See ''[[The Wept of Wish-ton-Wish]]''''' [[The Wept of Wish-ton-Wish|Wept of Wish-ton-Wish, The]] (Cooper/Bernard)
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  • ...ty of Social Hygiene, with sections from the original foreword by [[George Bernard Shaw]] (1856-1950), in 1912 (c1911). The play was finally produced as a pri ...s 1914 Australian version of the text, with an informative foreword by Mrs Bernard Shaw, State Library of Victoria[http://digital.slv.vic.gov.au/view/action/s
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  • ...2. These include the lead ("Pierce O'Hara") in ''[[The Irish Attorney]]'' (Bernard), "Desdemona in ''[[Othello Travestie]]'' (Dowling), and a role in ''[[Love
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  • ...espondence (April 1899 to August 1939) between British playwright [[George Bernard Shaw]] and British actress Mrs. Patrick Campbell. ...a with Edwige Feuillère as Mrs. Patrick Campbell and Jean Marais as George Bernard Shaw.
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  • ...Occasions'', is a play in two acts by Canadian playwright and screenwriter Bernard Slade [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Slade] (born 1930).
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  • ''[[The Unguarded Hour]]'' by Ladislas Fodor and Bernard Merivale[?] ***.
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  • ...y, or Galway Practice in 1770]]'' is a farce in two acts by William Bayle Bernard (1807-1875)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Bayle_Bernard]. ...blished in the USA by the Chicago Dramatic Club in 1800s (and credited to "Bernard Boyle"). Published in New York by Berford and Co, 1947.
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  • ...[[Benjy Francis]], starring [[Sophie Mgcina|Sophie Thoko Mgcina]], [[Will Bernard]], [[Sharroll First]], [[Giant Molokomme]], [[Peter Se-Puma]] and [[Nomsa N
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  • [[Bernard Huss|Huss, Father Bernard]]
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  • ''[[The Dumb Belle]]'' is a comedietta in one act by William Bayle Bernard (1807-1875)[]. ...aid by the author to have been "adaptated from a recollection of Mr. Bayle Bernard’s comedy of ''[[The Dumb Belle]]''". Lacy's piece was first performed at
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  • A one-man presentation by [[Max Adrian]], about [[George Bernard Shaw]].
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  • ...ress''''' is a play by Irish playwright, music and theatre critic [[George Bernard Shaw]] (1856-1950)[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bernard_Shaw].
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  • [[Johan Bernard]] (1945-2012) Actor, director, teacher, writer, theatre manager and chef. Sometimes listed as [[Johann Bernard]] (e.g. by [[Sandra Herrington]], 1988)
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  • ...starring [[Abduragman Adams]] (Witbooi), [[Tertius Nel]] (Rooiskof) and [[Bernard Lewarne]] (Stoftrap).
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  • Translated into [[Afrikaans]] by [[Johan Bernard]] in 1985, and titled: '''''[[Vettie, Vettie!]]''''' ("Fatty, Fatty!"). ...''[[Vettie, Vettie!]]'', presented by [[PACOFS]] 1985, directed by [[Johan Bernard]] with [[Marie Pentz]], [[Blaise Koch]] and [[Pierre Knoesen]].
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  • ...an actor and theatre manager, in 1921, to specialise in plays by [[George Bernard Shaw]].
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  • ...ps des Autres'', date unknown) is a play by French playwright Jean-Jacques Bernard [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Jacques_Bernard] (1888-1972). The play
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  • ...to an Anonymous author, a "J.B.Pulham" (possibly a publisher), or a "Mr Bernard". ...om the Queen's Theatre is reproduced which claims the authorship for a "Mr Bernard".
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  • ...a.org/wiki/You_Never_Can_Tell_%28play%29] is a four-act comedy by [[George Bernard Shaw]] (1856–1950)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bernard_Shaw]. ...luded [[Rose Ehrlich]] and [[R.C. Steegers]], it was the first of [[George Bernard Shaw|Shaw]]'s plays to be performed in South Africa.
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  • ...rikaans]] as '''''[[Die Drie Wense]]''''' ("The three wishes") by [[Johan Bernard]] (text unpublished). ...[Die Drie Wense]]'' by the [[Nasionale Kinderteater]], directed by [[Johan Bernard]], stage managed by [[Johan Geyser]], and featuring [[Lydia Theron]]. Taken
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  • ''[[Getting Married]]'' is a play by [[George Bernard Shaw]] (1856-1950)[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bernard_Shaw].
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  • [[George Bernard Shaw|Shaw, George Bernard]]
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  • ''The Happy Marriage'' is an adaptation of Jean-Bernard Luc's ''Le Complexe de Philemon'', by English actor and producer John Cleme
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  • ...Exigeant]] ("the demanding painter") is a French one-act comedy by Tristan Bernard (1866-1947)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tristan_Bernard].
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  • ''Martine'' (1922) is a play by French playwright Jean-Jacques Bernard [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Jacques_Bernard] (1888-1972). The play
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  • '''Bernard Brown''' (1933-) British actor.
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  • Written by [[Bernard Buys]] and [[Dolf van Niekerk]], based on the latter's short story. The fil
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  • ...Moolman), Steve le Roux, Cornelis Esterhuyse (as Essie Esterhuize), Johan Bernard, Anton Dekker, Hermien du Plessis, Thys du Plooy (as Thys du Plooy), Mynie ...ment included Justin Fouche (as Justin Fouché), Sol Pienaar (sound), Johan Bernard (dubbing), Max von Below (special effects), Hennie Muller (camera and elect
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  • ...the play was written by George Black, Jr and J. B. Boothroyd, directed by Bernard Knowles.
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  • ...ehn ], taken from ''[[The Relapse]]'' by Sir John Vanbrugh, music by James Bernard.
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  • [[Bernard Jay|Jay, Bernard]]
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  • ...enis Bettesworth]]. The Guards were [[Paul Baskind]], [[Philip Godawa]], [[Bernard Nathanson]] and [[Etienne Puren]]. [[Margaret Rosendorff]] played "Agave".
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  • ...one of the three leads in ''[[The Irish Attorney, or Galway Practice]]'' (Bernard).
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  • [[George Bernard Shaw]] (1856-1950)[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bernard_Shaw] was an
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  • ...wikipedia.org/wiki/Major_Barbara] is a 1905 play in three acts by [[George Bernard Shaw]] (1856-1950) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bernard_Shaw]. Set ...[[Michael Richard]] (Charles Lomax), [[Robin Malan]] (Adolphus Cusins), [[Bernard Nathanson]] (Morrison & Bilton), [[Denis Bettesworth]] (Snobby Price), [[Va
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  • ...ich depicts backstage events during the first British production of George Bernard Shaw's play ''[[Pygmalion]]'' including the controversy surrounding the lin
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  • ''[[The Strange Case of Blondie White]]'' is a lay in Three Acts by Bernard Merivale and Jeffrey Dell. Scotland Yard investigates a murder where the pr
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  • ...ldie]], featuring [[George Vollaire]] (Emile Carpeau), [[Charles Stodel]] (Bernard Laroque), [[Billy Matthews]] (Joseph Pillet), [[Kevin Basel]] (Pierre), [[M
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  • ...en Walmond, of De Geboete Misstap]]'') is a [[Dutch]] play in four acts by Bernard Anthoine Fallée (1773-1847)[http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Anthoine_
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  • [[Bernard Miles|Miles, Bernard]]
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  • ...Comédie des Champs-Élysées in Paris. First published in 1934 by Éditions Bernard Grasset. The Cocteau version is a satirical Freudian take on the original m
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  • ...to a repeat performance of ''[[The Irish Attorney, or Galway Practice]]'' (Bernard).
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  • ...one of the three leads in ''[[The Irish Attorney, or Galway Practice]]'' (Bernard) and thereafter giving a Christy's style performance as afterpiece, partner
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  • ''[[The Evil Genius]]'' is an original comedy in three acts by William Bayle Bernard (1807 –1875)[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Bayle_Bernard].
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  • [[O'Callaghan on His Last Legs]] (Bernard) '''See ''[[His Last Legs]]''''' [[O'Callaghan on His Legs]] (Bernard) '''See ''[[His Last Legs]]'''''
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  • ...mes]], [[Maralin Vanrenen]], [[John Higgins]], [[Janice Honeyman]], [[Will Bernard]].
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  • ...] (Hannah Jarvis), [[Jana van Niekerk]] (Chloë Coverly), [[Ralph Lawson]] (Bernard Nightingale), [[Tim Mahoney]] (Valentine Coverly), [[Brian Webber]] (Gus Co ...with decor by [[Keith Anderson]], costumes [[Fanie Steenkamp]], lighting [[Bernard Hegarty]], stage director [[Patrick Curtis]], stage manager [[Glen Melville
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  • Brief biography of George Giddens in Brian Tyson. , 2008. ''Bernard Shaw's Book Reviews'', Volume 1. Penn State Press: p.212[https://books.goog
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  • ...the sole manager at the time) on 15 July, with ''[[The Four Sisters]]'' (Bernard) and ''[[Was I to Blame?]]'' (Rodwell).
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  • ...Caesar and Cleopatra]]'' (1899) is a play by Anglo-Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bernard_Shaw]. The p
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