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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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  • [[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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  • ...[[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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  • ...d by [[PACT]] in the [[Breytenbach Theatre]], with [[Eckard Rabe]], [[Will Bernard]], [[Frantz Dobrowsky]], [[Marko van der Colff]], [[Jan Engelen]] and [[Sue 1975: [[PACOFS]], directed by [[Johan Bernard]], starring [[Estelle de Waal]], [[Elize Cawood]], [[James Borthwick]] and
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  • ...Visionary), [[Peter Krummeck]] (Endo), [[Peter Kenealy]] (Cerebro), [[Will Bernard]] (Soma), [[Sharon Lazarus]] (Mrs Meso), [[Louise van Winsen]] (Mrs Ecto) a
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  • ...ry Bounce]]'' (Raymond) and ''[[The Nervous Man and the Man of Nerve]]'' (Bernard). Presumably this was also the [[St Aloysius Hall]], for by the 1870s it wa
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  • ...an international tour and in the late 1960s, and later toured as [[George Bernard Shaw]] in the one-man presentation ''[[An Evening with GBS]]'' (also known
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  • ...iment and presented for the first time, ''[[The Royal Quixote]]''. (Prince Bernard of Brandenburgh).
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  • ...d the [[Le Roy-Duret Company]] on 15 July, with ''[[The Four Sisters]]'' (Bernard) and ''[[A Match in the Dark]]'' (Dance).
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  • ...ted by [[Rex Garner]] with a cast that included [[Melody O'Brian]], [[Will Bernard]], [[Rex Garner]], [[Shelagh Holliday]], [[Alan Granville]], [[Elizabeth Ra
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  • Translated into [[Dutch]] as ''[[Het Huwelijk van Jocrisse]]'', by Bernard Anthoine Fallée (1773-1847)[http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Anthoine_
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  • ''[[O'Flaherty V.C.]]'' is a one-act play by [[George Bernard Shaw]].
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  • ...rs]], led by [[Captain Hall]], on 31 July , with ''[[A Practical Man]]'' (Bernard - wrongly announced as ''[[The Practical Man]]'').
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  • ''[[A Practical Man]]'' is a farce in one act by William Bayle Bernard (1807 –1875)[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Bayle_Bernard]
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  • ...T]] they presented [[Max Adrian]]’s one-man show of readings from [[George Bernard Shaw]] at the [[Alexander Theatre]] in 1971. Together with [[Hymie Udwin]]
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  • ...one of the three leads in ''[[The Irish Attorney, or Galway Practice]]'' (Bernard).
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  • ...gda Beukes]] (Drieka Wee), [[Tobie Cronje| Tobias Cronje]] (Verus), [[Will Bernard]] (Windvoël & Riempies), [[Marko van der Colff]] (Oskar & Helmet) and [[An
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  • ...raudoux, Edmond Gondinet, Jean-Pierre Grédy, Sacha Guitry, Eugène Ionesco, Bernard-Marie Koltès, Jean de Létraz, Claude Magnier, Eduardo Manet, Pierre de Ma
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  • ...the time, the piece is set during the first British production of George Bernard Shaw's play ''[[Pygmalion]]'', exploring the backstage tensions between Sha
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  • ...n 2007 (in English and in Afrikaans). It was co-written with the historian Bernard Mbenga.
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  • ''[[Bella Donna]]'' is a play by James Bernard Fagan (1873 –1933)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._B._Fagan]
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  • ''Tribute'' is a play by Canadian playwright and screenwriter Bernard Slade [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Slade] (born 1930).
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  • ''[[Don Juan in Hell]]'' is a play by [[George Bernard Shaw]][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bernard_Shaw] (1856 – 1950).
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  • ''[[The Elephant Man]]'' by Bernard Pomerance.
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  • [[The Farmer's Story|Farmer's Story, The]] (Bernard) ...Three Trials of Life|Farmer's Story, The, or The Three Trials of Life]] (Bernard) '''See ''[[The Farmer's Story|Farmer's Story, The]]'''''
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  • =''[[Artaxerce]]'' by Etienne-Joseph-Bernard Delrieu= ''[[Artaxerce]]'' is a tragedy in five actsby Etienne-Joseph-Bernard Delrieu, (ca. 1760-1836). Performed for the first time in Paris, at the Th
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  • ...Donald]], [[Roger Dwyer]], [[John Ramsbottom]], [[Alan Prior]], [[William Bernard]], [[Ben Dekker]], [[Val de Klerk]]. [[Scott Robertson]] was the stage dire
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  • ...rling of the South African audiences. These included works by Noël Coward, Bernard Shaw, Oscar Wilde and William Shakespeare. Sharing the stage with Michael w
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  • ''Back to Methuselah (A Metabiological Pentateuch)'' by George Bernard Shaw consists of a preface (''An Infidel Half Century'') and a series of fi
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  • ...[John Wiles]], [[Donald Wayne]], [[Alfred Brandon]], [[Joe Goodman]] and [[Bernard Price]]. For the subsequent tour Wayne, Brandon and Goodman were replaced
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  • ''[[Romantic Comedy]]'' is a play by Canadian playwright and screenwriter Bernard Slade [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Slade] (born 1930).
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  • ...by the government (R120 000), the Joseph Stone Foundation (R100 000), the Bernard van Leer Foundation from the Netherlands (R34 000), and the Eoan Group (R33
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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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  • ...Next Year'' is a 1975 comedy play by Canadian playwright and screenwriter Bernard Slade [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Slade] (born 1930). The plot f
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  • 1970: Presented by [[CAPAB]], directed by [[Leslie French]], with [[Bernard Brown]], [[Joyce Bradley]], [[Jennifer Craig]] and [[Lyn Hooker]] in the ca
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  • ...y Elmer Rice, ''[[A Family Man]]'' by John Galsworthy (12.12.1951), George Bernard Shaw's ''[[Arms and the Man]]'', the two Genet plays ''[[The Blacks]]'' and
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  • ...asts the lives and works of the Irish playwrights Oscar Wilde and [[George Bernard Shaw]], it comprises excerpts from many of their best works. The performanc
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  • ...an Brooke]] (Tom Chadwick), [[Jennie Gratus]] (Muriel), [[John Whiteley]] (Bernard), [[Joey Wishnia]] (Mackintosh) and [[Thora Phillips]] (A Nurse).
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  • ...so directed Coward’s ''[[Present Laughter]]'', with [[Margaret Inglis]], [[Bernard Brown]], [[Jenny Gratus]] and [[Gordon Mulholland]] at the [[Alexander Thea
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  • ...borated to present [[Max Adrian]]’s one-man show of readings from [[George Bernard Shaw]] at the [[Alexander Theatre]] in 1971. Together with [[Langford-Ingli ...on the life of [[Cole Porter]] was a co-production between Hymie and [[Sir Bernard Miles]] and presented by the [[Academy]] at the [[Brooke Theatre]] in Novem
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  • [[Bernard Brown|Brown, Bernard]]
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  • ''The Apple Cart'' (1929) is a play by [[George Bernard Shaw]]. First performances Polsky Theatre, Warsaw, 4 June 1929 and Festiva
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  • ...ench ''Le feu qui reprend mal'', written by French playwright Jean-Jacques Bernard [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Jacques_Bernard] (1888-1972). The story
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  • [[The Evil Genius|Evil Genius, The]] (Bernard)
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  • 1998: Presented by [[In-Concert Theatre]] executive producer [[Bernard Jay]] in , directed by [[Philip Godawa]], featuring [[Steve Hofmeyr]] as D
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  • ...Isaac Mthethwa]] and his brother [[Esau Mthethwa]], influenced by Father [[Bernard Huss]] at the [[Marianhill Mission School]], they drew their casts mainly f
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  • Originally launched in November 1934 by the editor [[Bernard Sachs]], it was initially an English bi-monthly literary-political review,
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  • ...]] in the [[Drury Lane Theatre]], this time with ''[[The Middy Ashore]]'' (Bernard) as afterpiece.
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  • ...ed a number of seasoned local and foreign performers, among them [[Will R. Bernard]], [[Albert Marsh]], [[Joseph Ashman]], [[Edward Vincent]], [[Harold Selwyn
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  • ...Land''''' cast were: [[Richard Warwick]] (Arthur) and [[Charles Hawtrey]] (Bernard).
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  • .../en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Devil%27s_Disciple] is an 1897 play by [[George Bernard Shaw]]. Set in Colonial America during the Revolutionary era, the play tell
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  • ...de la Querra]], [[Fitz Morley]], [[Alec Bell]], [[André Rossouw]], [[Johan Bernard]], [[Roelf Laubscher]], [[Dawie Maritz]], [[Etienne Pienaar]], [[Martin Cro
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  • ''[[How He Lied to Her Husband]]'' is a one-act comedy by [[George Bernard Shaw]] ()[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bernard_Shaw]
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  • ...rdi Brendgen]]. The executive producer was [[Frederik Botha]] with [[Johan Bernard]] as producer. Cinematography by [[Arthur West]], Editing by [[Nena Olwage]
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  • ...(Electra), [[Ian Walters]] (Krios), [[Nigel Vermaas]] (Mardonius), [[Will Bernard]] (Dorian), [[Jan Engelen]] (Pylades), [[Adriaan van Niekerk]] (Callinia),
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  • ...under the management of [[Emma Chambers]]. The cast consisted of [[Will R. Bernard]], [[Albert Marsh]], [[Joseph Ashman]], [[Edward Vincent]], [[Harold Selwyn
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  • ...e who is 18 years or older. The first production by this group is [[George Bernard Shaw]]'s ''[[Pygmalion]]'', scheduled for 2023.
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  • ...xecutive producers were [[Mysi Louw]] and [[Frederik Botha]], with [[Johan Bernard]] as producer.
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  • ''[[The Middy Ashore]]'' is a farce by William Bayle Bernard (1807 –1875)[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Bayle_Bernard].
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  • On 22 March, ''[[The Evil Genius]]'' (Bernard) and ''[[The Lady of Lyons, or Two-penny Pride and Penny-Tence]]'' (Byron)
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  • ...ne, with Mrs Oldfield in the title role, in February of 1714. Published by Bernard Lintott, London, 1714.
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  • ''[[The Prayer of the Sword]]'' is a play in five acts by James Bernard Fagan (1873-1933)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._B._Fagan]
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  • ...irected by [[Gerrit Geertsema]], with [[Lorraine Fourie]] (Deenie), [[Will Bernard]] (Leon Paulsen), [[Annie Basson]] (Belinda), [[Louise Mollett-Prinsloo]] (
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  • ''[[The Man of Destiny]]'' is a one-act play by [[George Bernard Shaw]] (1856-1950)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bernard_Shaw].
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  • ...e Royal]], Cape Town, on 12 August, with ''[[The Three Trials of Life]]'' (Bernard).
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  • He made his debut in 1929. He has acted under the direction of Bernard Shaw. He knew [[Noël Coward]] and also played with such well-known stage p
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  • ...Lawson]] [[Johan Malherbe]], [[Roger Dwyer]], [[John Ramsbottom]], [[Will Bernard]], [[Hudson Earp]], [[Frank Shelley]], [[Pieter Geldenhuys]] and [[Judy Mur ...izabeth and Cape Town, with [[Roger Dwyer]], [[Michael Atkinson]], [[Will Bernard]], [[John Ramsbottom]] and [[Johan Malherbe]].
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  • 1969: Performed as a curtain-raiser to [[George Bernard Shaw]]'s ''[[Androcles and the Lion]]'' in 1969 in the [[Alexander Theatre]
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  • Based on Charles de Bernard's French novel, '''''Le Gendre''''', the play was first produced on stage a
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  • ...also included ''[[The Nervous Man and the Man of Nerve]]'' (Bernard). (The Bernard text is wrongly described as a "comedy in three acts" by "Burnand" in [[F.C
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  • ...under the management of [[Emma Chambers]]. The cast consisted of [[Will R. Bernard]], [[Albert Marsh]], [[Reuben Armstrong]], [[Joseph Ashman]], [[Edward Vinc
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  • ..., Poison, and Petrifaction]]'' is a short comic mock-melodrama by [[George Bernard Shaw]] (1856-1950).
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  • Based on the French story ''La Peine du Talion'' by Charles de Bernard (1804-1850: first published by Michel Lévy frères (Paris) in 1853. (So ...le.co.za/books?id=CHa3njx5AzYC&pg=PA100&lpg=PA100&dq=Loi+du+Talion+Charles+Bernard&source=bl&ots=d77xzE-rr8&sig=GMOF8qXxz4EPOGyEvd7d9MwKkio&hl=af&sa=X&ved=0ah
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  • ...rry Bounce]]'' (Raymond) and ''[[The Nervous Man and the Man of Nerve]]'' (Bernard). The performers named include [[Master Kearns]], [[Master Early]], [[Maste
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  • ...Linda), [[Brian Gaven]] (Biff), [[Colin Ward]] (Happy), [[Alan Williams]] (Bernard), Ursula Burnett]] (Woman), [[John Hamber]] (Charley), [[Raymond Howell]] ( ..., [[Bill Flynn]] (Biff), [[Richard Haines]] (Happy), [[Frantz Dobrowsky]] (Bernard), [[Helen Jessop]] (The Woman), [[Stuart Brown]] (Charley), [[Norman Coombe
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  • ...'s four act ballet ''[[Pygmalion, ou La Statue de Chypre]]''(1883); George Bernard Shaw's ''[[Pygmalion]]'' (1912, staged 1914) and ''[[My Fair Lady]]'' (base == '''''Pygmalion'' by [[George Bernard Shaw|G.B. Shaw]] (1912).''' ==
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  • ...ia in the Russian Manner on English Themes'' is a play written by [[George Bernard Shaw]], first published in 1919 and first played at the Garrick Theatre in
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  • 1975: Staged by [[PACOFS]], directed by [[Johan Bernard]], starring [[Annelize van der Ryst]], [[Estelle de Waal]], [[William Egan]
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  • ...heton-Smith]], [[Marie Robertson]], [[Cynthia Hooper]], [[Donald Reid]], [[Bernard Ritter]] and [[Walter Kent]].
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  • ''[[The Farmer's Story]]'' is a domestic drama in three acts by William Bayle Bernard (1807 –1875)[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Bayle_Bernard].
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  • [[Le Peintre Exigeant|Peintre Exigeant, Le]] (Bernard)
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  • [[The Middy Ashore|Middy Ashore, The]] (Bernard)
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  • ''[[Village Wooing]]'' is a farce by [[George Bernard Shaw]] (1856-1950).
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  • ...play written in 1893 by Irish playwright, music and theatre critic George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950)[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bernard_Shaw].
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  • ...[[Colin Fish]]. Produced by [[Colin Fish]] and [[Joe Stewardson]]. Cast - Bernard Acton: [[Colin Fish]]. Jenny: [[Elizabeth Meyer]]. Roger: [[Hugh Davis]]. L
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  • ...in new plays by prominent playwrights, including Oscar Wilde and [[George Bernard Shaw]], and most noably the leadng role of "[[Zaza]]" in the English versio
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  • ...ames Norval]] (Ilja), [[Sandra Kotze]] (Marina) and [[Johan Bernard|Johann Bernard]] (Jeffim). This production also played in Windhoek under the auspices of [
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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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  • ...collaborated to present Max Adrian’s one-man show of readings from George Bernard Shaw at the [[Alexander Theatre|Alexander]] in 1971. [[Langford-Inglis Comp
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  • ''[[The Four Sisters]]'' is an original farce in one act by William Bayle Bernard (1807-1875)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Bayle_Bernard]
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  • ...Nervous Man and the Man of Nerve|Nervous Man, The, and the Man of Nerve]] (Bernard)
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  • ...casional theatrical work in London, her final appearance being in [[George Bernard Shaw|Shaw]]'s ''[[Man and Superman]]'' (1965), but most of her theatrical w ...r: ''[[Die Wewenaar se Vrou]]'' [[Volksteater]], Pretoria, 1949), [[George Bernard Shaw]]’s ''[[Candida]]'' for the [[National Theatre Organisation]] in 195
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  • Father [[Bernard Huss]] produced numerous religious plays, comedies and dramatisations of[[
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  • First published in London by Bernard Lintott in 1715.
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  • ...ted with PACT to present Max Adrian’s one-man show of readings from George Bernard Shaw at the Alexander in 1971. ''[[The Jockey Club Stakes]]'', starring [[G ...he life of [[Cole Porter]] was a co-production between Hymie Udwin and Sir Bernard Miles and presented by the Academy at the Brooke Theatre in November 1976.
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  • [[The Four Sisters|Four Sisters, The]] (Bernard)
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  • [[The Three Trials of Life|Three Trials of Life, The]] (Bernard) '''See ''[[The Farmer's Story]]'''''
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  • ...30th March 1966, the wife and young son of Johannesburg multi-millionaire Bernard Glazer were kidnapped. The kidnappers demanded ₤70.000 for their release
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  • ...Glen Melvill]], [[Johan Liebenberg]], [[Sharan Horwitz]], [[José Neto]], [[Bernard Myburgh]], [[Barbara Dibble]]. Designed by [[John Caviggia]]. Stage manager
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  • ...[Bloemfontein Civic Theatre]], directed by [[Schalk Theron]], with [[Johan Bernard]] (Roelf Brand), [[Carmen Haddad]] (Letta Brand), [[Helene Carstens]] (Hest
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  • ...lated freely into [[Dutch]] as ''[[Dago, of De Spaansche Bedelaars]]'' by Bernard Antoine Fallée (1773-1847)[http://www.dbnl.org/auteurs/auteur.php?id=fall0 ...s?id=ZktUAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA36&lpg=PA36&dq=Dago,+of+De+Spaansche+Bedelaars+door+Bernard+Antoine+Fall%C3%A9e&source=bl&ots=93JXk0jIK3&sig=A6j2UNV6Pqc6MqSD7fIC6bnpD6
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  • ...nown simply as '''''[[Die Kersspel]]'''''). In 1960 he translated [[George Bernard Shaw]]'s '''''[[Saint Joan]]''''' for [[NTO]]
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  • ...Hy vir Haar Man Gelieg Het]]'' (an [[Afrikaans]] translation of [[George Bernard Shaw]]'s ''[[How He Lied to Her Husband]]''), and ''[[Kittie]]'' (a one act
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  • ...wo Orphans]]'' (Oxenford), " Mildmay" in ''[[Still Waters Run Deep]]'' (De Bernard/Taylor), "John Stratton" in ''[[The Old Love and the New]]'' (Howard and (A
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  • ...iss Powell]] and ''[[The Farmer's Story, or The Three Trials of Life]]'' (Bernard)
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  • ''Call Me Kelly'' (with [[Bernard Buys]] & [[David Shreeve]]) (TV series/1977), ''Who’s Been Sleeping in My
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  • ...OFS]] at the [[Observatory Theatre]] in February 1978, directed by [[Johan Bernard]], musical director and pianist [[Laurie Potgieter]], decor and costume des
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  • ...e is also '''another''' play with a similar name, written by William Bayle Bernard (1807-1875), which was apparently produced in London at the same time: ''[[
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  • ...suggestion that dancer Isadora Duncan supposedly made to playwright George Bernard Shaw: the two of them should have a child because "with your mind and my bo
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  • ...as]], [[Marion Craig-Smith]], [[Stephan Bouwer]], [[Noel Roos]] and [[Will Bernard]]. Choreographed by [[Francois Swart]].
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  • ..., Harrington Street, Cape Town, on 29 July, with ''[[The Middy Ashore]]'' (Bernard).
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  • ...ench play by Bernard-Marie Koltès (1948–1989)[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard-Marie_Kolt%C3%A8s] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard-Marie_Kolt%C3%A8s
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  • ...t Theatre]], under the leadership of [[JCT]]’s Chief Executive Officer, [[Bernard Jay]], with [[Xoliswa Nduneni Ngema]] taking over as CEO in July 2013.
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  • Jean Bernard Eugène Cantiran de Boirie (1785-1837)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eug%C3
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  • ...arket, London, on March 8, 1707. Published in a small quarto (78 pages) by Bernard Lintott, according to some sources in 1707, though others say it only appea
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  • 1973: Staged by [[PACOFS]], directed by [[Johan Bernard]], with himself as Johnnie and [[Trudi du Plessis]] as Hester. 1976: Staged by [[PACOFS]], directed by [[Johan Bernard]] with [[Marthinus Basson]] and [[Estelle de Waal]].
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  • [[The Angel of the Attic|Angel of the Attic, The]] ( Morton; Bernard)
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  • ...he Four Sisters|The Four Sisters, or Woman's Worth and Women's Wrongs]]'' (Bernard).
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  • ...'[[Kalldewey; Farce|Callaway; Farce]]'' (1990). Other translations include Bernard-Marie Koltés’s ''[[Battle of the Dogs and the Black]]'' (19**) and ''[[
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  • Having discussed it with [[George Bernard Shaw]], Caine and Louis N. Parker wrote a new four act version, called ''''
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  • ...sq. (Sigismund, Elector of Brandenburgh), [[G. P. Townsend]] Esq. (Prince Bernard of Brandenburgh), [[J. S. Brougham]] Esq. (Prince Otho of Mecklenburgh), [[
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  • ...]'' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lock_Up_Your_Daughters] is a musical by Bernard Miles (1907-1991)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Miles], with lyrics
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  • ...tury French plays called ''[[Le Testament]]'', the one a one act comedy by Bernard Le Bovier de Fontenelle()[] published in 1751 or the other a vaudeville sty
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  • ...nd toured with [[Ellen Terry]], for example appearing in her production of Bernard Shaw's ''[[Captain Brassbound's Conversion]]''.
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  • ...hilip Graham]] (Harold Gorringe), [[Alexandra Gwynn-Jones]] (Clea), [[Will Bernard]] (Schuppanzigh) and [[Peter Kenealy]] (Georg Bamberger). Set designed by [
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  • ...es]], [[Dawid van der Merwe|David van der Merwe]], [[Jud Cornell]], [[Will Bernard]], [[Nicholas Ellenbogen]], [[Sue Kiel]], [[Ian Walters]], [[Lindsay Reardo
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  • ...ber of prestigious amateur plays. His first professional appearance was in Bernard Shaw’s ''[[Pygmalion]]'' in 1947 and after that, became involved in weekl
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  • Loosely based on the relationship between French diplomat Bernard Boursicot and Shi Pei Pu, a male Peking opera singer and inspired by Giacom
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  • British-born Francis Bernard Secker was an actor and screenwriter, but many older South Africans will al
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  • ...in one act" and said to be "From the French of M. De Rosier" (i.e. Joseph-Bernard Rosier, (1804–1880)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph-Bernard_Rosier])
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  • ...arwick in the leading role, now directed by J. Walter Ruben to a script by Bernard Schubert, and released on November 14, 1931, by RKO Pictures.[https://en.wi
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  • ...t productions in which he appeared was an Afrikaans adaptation of [[George Bernard Shaw]]’s ''[[Pygmalion]]'', entitled ''[[Koop my Blomme]]'' (1940), which
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  • ''[[Candida]]'' is a play by [[George Bernard Shaw]] (1856-1950)[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bernard_Shaw].
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  • ...]], [[Willem de la Querra]], [[Roelf Laubscher]], [[Martin Crous]], [[Will Bernard]] and [[Sandra Kotzé]]. Costumes designed by [[Jennifer Craig]].
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  • ...Oxford Playhouse from 1946 to 1956. In addition to his having acted under Bernard Shaw, he has acquired considerable experience in Shavian roles, e.g. the In
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  • [[The Angel of the Attic|Angel of the Attic, The]] ( Morton; Bernard)
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  • ...al]], Burg Street, Cape Town, on 24 August, with ''[[The Middy Ashore]]'' (Bernard)
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  • ...arly with artists and writers such as Leo Tolstoy, Sarah Bernhardt, George Bernard Shaw, Henry Irving, W.S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan.
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  • Originally translated into [[Dutch]] as ''[[Hariadan Barbarossa]]'' by Bernard Anthoine Fallée (1773-1847)[http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Anthoine_
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  • ...costumes by [[Jennifer Craig]]. In the cast were [[Philip Birkinshaw]], [[Bernard Brown]] (as Richard II), [[Margaret Heale]], [[Elliot Playfair]], [[Michae
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  • ...h Chef Janet Telian. In 1999 he and director and [[SABC]] producer [[Johan Bernard]] retired to France to found and run a successful guest house, ''Ma Cachett
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  • ..., [[Carel Trichardt]] (Onderwyser), [[Eddy Schmidt]] (Herbergier), [[Johan Bernard]] (Ambagsman), [[Lina Waldeck]] (Moeder), [[Herbert Bishko]] (Idioot), [[Ji
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  • ...e), ''[[Cool as a Cucumber]]'' (Jerrold), ''[[O'Callaghan on His Legs]]'' (Bernard), ''[[Macbeth]]'' (Shakespeare) and ''[[Othello]]'' (Shakespeare).
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  • ...(Brooks), ''[[The Four Sisters, or Woman's Worth and Woman's Wrongs]]'' (Bernard), ''[[Medea]]'' (Euripides), ''[[Turn Him Out]]'' (Williams), ''[[The Momen ...end of St Croix]]'' (Anon.), ''[[The Weft of the Wish-ton-Wish]]'' (Cooper/Bernard), ''[[The Miller and His Men]]'' (Talfourd and Byron), ''[[Catching an Heir
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  • [[Die Veeleisende Skilder|Veeleisende Skilder, Die]] (Bernard/Van der Merwe) '''See ''[[Le Peintre Exigeant]]'''''
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  • ...wikipedia.org/wiki/Arms_and_the_Man] is a comedy in three acts by [[George Bernard Shaw]] (1856-1950) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bernard_Shaw]. ...d by [[PACOFS]], directed by [[Fred Engelen]], with [[Jo Gevers]], [[Johan Bernard]], [[Michael J. Lovegrove]], [[Christopher Hale]], [[Annatjie Vorster]], [[
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  • ...[[Francois Swart]], with [[Don Lamprecht]] (Andries Stockenström), [[Will Bernard]] (Sekretaris), [[Louis van Niekerk]] (Frederik Bezuidenhout), [[Tobie Cron
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  • ...with [[George Barnes]] (Priest), [[Herbert Bishko]] (Woodcutter), [[Johan Bernard]] (Wigmaker), [[Crawford Vernon]] (Deputy), [[Louw Verwey]] (Bandit), [[Chr
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  • ...; ''[[Passion, Poison, and Petrifaction, or The Fatal Gazogene]]'' (George Bernard Shaw); ''[[Die Duiwel, Sy Helper, en die Drie ligte Kooie]]'' ([[Marlene va
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  • ...(Vasca), [[Arnold Blumer]] (Domingo), [[Theunis Huisamen]] (Juan), [[Johan Bernard]] (Pedro), [[Limpie Basson]] (Fray Vincente), [[Norman Sergeant]] (Fray Mar
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  • ...educes the political content of the scene with the café revolutionaries. [[Bernard Frechtman]]'s first English translation, '''''The Balcony''''' (published i
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  • ...Wilson), ''[[The King's Command]]'' (Thompson), ''[[The Midday Ashore]]'' (Bernard).
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  • ..., (published in the six volumes of ''The Works of Monsieur de Molière'' by Bernard Lintot, 1714), and perhaps the best known 19th century translation in Engli
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  • In 1952 they brought the American comedy ''[[Harvey]]'', [[George Bernard Shaw]]’s ''[[Saint Joan]]'' and a stage adaptation of ''[[Pride and Preju
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  • ...he returned to the stage, appearing in the musical ''Violette'' (1918) for Bernard Hishin and in ''My Nieces'' (1921) for Donald Calthrop.
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  • Scenaria interviews [[Will Bernard]]. 1982. ''[[Scenaria]]'', (29):35-38.
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  • ...England, in 1967, prior to a long West End run starring Donald Sinden and Bernard Cribbins, with Jill Melford and Ann Sidney. It was adapted as a film in 197
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  • ..., [[Dennis Slattery]] as Westcott, [[Paddy Conway]] as Radio Technician, [[Bernard Reid]] as Choir Boy, [[David Stone]] as Banjo, [[Ken Collier]] and [[Ian va
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  • [[Reformation]] (Anon -Pulham or Bernard?)
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  • ...ion Achber]], [[Sheelagh Ross]], [[Anthony James]], [[Margaret Inglis]], [[Bernard Brown]], [[Margaret Heale]], [[Ian Hamilton]], [[George Korelin]], [[Gordon
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  • ...Linda), [[Brian Gaven]] (Biff), [[Colin Ward]] (Happy), [[Alan Williams]] (Bernard), [[Ursula Burnett]] (Woman), [[John Hamber]] (Charley), [[Raymond Howell]]
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  • ...entots Holland Dramatic Society]], directed by [[Rozelle Edwards]], with [[Bernard Lewarne]] (Oom Gert van Draad), [[Henriette du Toit]] (Annie van Draad), [[
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  • ...rick Bosch]], production management by [[Penny Fry]], assistant director [[Bernard H. Nathanson]] and continuity by [[Cheryl Frootko]].
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  • ...nelia Conradie]], June 1946, with [[Basil Leach]], [[George Veenendal]], [[Bernard Hess]], [[Yusuf Jakoet]], [[Johaar Mosaval]].
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  • ...ctors were Gilles David and Vlad Trandafilov and the cast included Dominik Bernard, Akonio Dolo, Jacques Martial. ...ctors were Gilles David and Vlad Trandafilov and the cast included Dominik Bernard, Akonio Dolo, Jacques Martial.
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  • ...hn Guare’s ''[[Six Degrees of Separation]]'' in 1992. He starred in George Bernard Shaw’s ''[[Pygmalion]]'' in 1994. ''[[Life's a Pitch]]'', ([[Paul Slabole
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  • Bernard Jay, CEO of the Civic Theatre, said this week: “It is with a heavy heart
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  • Based on [[George Bernard Shaw]]'s 1913 play ''[[Pygmalion]]'' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pygmali
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  • ...Nervous Man and the Man of Nerve|Nervous Man, The, and the Man of Nerve]] (Bernard)
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  • ...lick]], [[Roger Dwyer]], [[Yvonne Bryceland]], [[Elliot Playfair]], [[Will Bernard]], [[Brian Kennedy]], [[David Goatham]], [[Ron France]], [[Geoffrey Burmeis
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  • ...mposer/arranger and writer Dr. [[Rexleigh Bunyard]] and they have one son, Bernard, who plays the cello.
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  • ...ck]] and his company on 19 September, with ''[[Still Waters Run Deep]]'' (Bernard/Taylor).
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  • ...]], [[Chris Swanepoel]], [[Johan Esterhuizen]], [[Johan Malherbe]], [[Will Bernard]], [[Pieter Joubert]], [[Willem de la Querra]], [[Grethe Fox]], [[Annelisa
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  • ...]], [[Charles Johnman]], [[Walter Patterson]], [[Jacomina de Bruyn]] and [[Bernard Blumenthal]].
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  • Translated from the French as '''''[[The Blacks]]''''' by Bernard Frechtman. Published in English by Faber and Faber, 1967.
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  • Translated into English in 1963 as ''[[The Maids]]'' by Bernard Frechtman.
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  • 2015: Produced by [[Bernard Jay]] for the [[Jo'burg Theatre]], with associate producers [[Simon James]]
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  • ...'[[Matteo Falcone]]'' (Merimée, tr. Wilson) and ''[[The Midday Ashore]]'' (Bernard).
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  • ...v Ranevskaya), [[Elizabeth Rae|Liz Rae]] (Anya), [[Lyn Hooker]] (Varya), [[Bernard Brown]] (Leonid Gayev), [[Kerry Jordan]] (Yermolay Lopakhin), [[Wilson Duns
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  • ...February. Designed by [[Aubrey Couling]]. [[Marika Mann]] played Hedda, [[Bernard Brown]] (Judge Brack), [[Kerry Jordan]] (George Tesman), [[Joyce Burgh]] (J
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  • Prompt script for the 2005 Stellenbosch production by [[Bernard Wolf]], found in the [[Stellenbosch Drama Department]] archives in 2022.
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  • ...for [[Cecilia Sonnenberg]] and [[René Ahrenson]]. In the lead roles were [[Bernard Brown]] as Sir John Falstaff, [[Peter Curtis]] as Ford, [[Margaret Heale]]
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  • ...of Chaillot]]''''' by Maurice Valency. First performed at the Belasco and Bernard B. Jacobs theatres on Broadway in 1948. It ran from December 1948 to Januar
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  • 1990 - ''[[Senzeni na?]]'' (short) (Director: [[Bernard Joffa]]).
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  • Shaw, George Bernard 1949. Intelligent person’s guide to play production. ''Outspan'', 45(1174
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  • ...rdi Brendgen]]. The executive producer was [[Frederik Botha]] with [[Johan Bernard]] as producer. Cinematography by [[Arthur West]], Ed [[Dawid Minnaar]]; [[A ...] and Ferdi Brendgen. The executive producer was Frederik Botha with Johan Bernard as producer. Cinematography by Arthur West, Ed Dawid Minnaar; Albert Maritz
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  • [[Will Bernard]], [[Hannah Botha]], [[Laurens Celliers]], [[Christo Compion]], [[Michael
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  • ...his role as Cromwell in ''[[A Man for All Seasons]]'' (1962), as [[George Bernard Shaw]] in ''[[Dear Liar]]'' (1971), opposite [[Diane Wilson]], as Prospero 1977 – ''Call Me Kelly'' (TV series) (Directors: [[Bernard Buys]], [[Percival Rubens]] & [[David Shreeve]]),
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  • ...n Dobbelaar]]'' ("thirty years, or the life of a gambler"), is credited to Bernard Anthoine Fallée (1773-1847)[http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Anthoine_
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  • 31 July: ''[[The Rose of Arragon]]'' (Knowles) and ''[[The Practical Man]]'' (Bernard)
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  • In 1987 he starred in Canadian playwright Bernard Slade's Tribute for [[Pieter Toerien]]. Other productions include ''[[Beyon
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  • ...er. Hickman also directed Coward’s Present Laughter, with Margaret Inglis, Bernard Brown, Jenny Gratus and Gordon Mulholland at the Alexander in 1969 as the f
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  • ''[[Still Waters Run Deep]]'' (De Bernard/Taylor), ''[[Society]]'' (Robertson), ''[[Sweethearts and Wives]]'' (Kenney
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  • ...th]]. Also on the bill was ''[[The Irish Attorney, or Galway Practice]]'' (Bernard).
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  • ...'[[Call me Kelly]]'' (TV series) (Contributing Scriptwriter) (Directors: [[Bernard Buys]], [[Percival Rubens]] & [[David Shreeve]]) ([[Heyns Films]] for [[SAB
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  • 2015: Produced in English by [[Bernard Jay]] for the [[Jo'burg Theatre]], with associate producers [[Simon James]]
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  • ...Naudé]], [[Ernst Eloff]], [[Heléne Carstens]], [[Johan Malherbe]], [[Will Bernard]], [[Woutrine Theron]], [[Pietro Nolte]], [[Christo de Jongh]], [[Pieter de
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  • ...John Bernard and they lived in the villa for the rest of their lives, Enid Bernard dying in 1949. Maynardville was immediately sold to the Cape Town City Coun
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  • ...tation was staged by [[PACT]], directed by [[Francois Swart]], with [[Will Bernard]] (Pistorius), [[David van der Merwe]] (Van der Merwe), [[Frantz Dobrowsky]
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  • ...nd educational theatre, and [[Cas Coovadia]] was appointed its chairman. [[Bernard Jay]] was a highly experienced commercial theatre administrator and produce [[Bernard Jay]] had completely shifted the Civic’s earlier emphasis on the creation
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  • 2020/2021: A production of [[Janice Honeyman]]'s text was '''planned''' by [[Bernard Jay]] and the [[Joburg Theatre]] in the [[Mandela Theatre]], 28 October 202
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  • ...]] stage at [[Joburg Theatre]] 5th November – 30th December. Produced by [[Bernard Jay]], [[Claire Pacariz]] and [[Simon James]] it was written and directed b
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  • ...collaborated to present Max Adrian’s one-man show of readings from George Bernard Shaw at the Alexander in 1971. The Langford-Inglis and Hymie Udwin producti
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  • ...multilingual context: reflecting on a South African adaptation of [[George Bernard Shaw|Shaw]]'s ''[[Pygmalion]]''. ''[[South African Theatre Journal]]'', 27(
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  • ...d]] (Feste), [[Ralph Lawson]] (Sebastian), [[Wilson Dunster]] (Fabian), [[Bernard Brown]] (Malvolio), [[Paul Fosbery]] (Antonio) and others. Set designed by
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  • ...chant of Venice]]'', "Portia" in ''[[Julius Caesar]]'', "Joan" in [[George Bernard Shaw]]’s ''[[St Joan]]''.
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  • ...derson (Landlord), George Christie (Italian Count Mattoni), John Sheppard (Bernard K Froy), Robert Taylor (Detective Raines), Ronald Whitehead (Johnson), Jose August 6. Cast: Bernard Simpson (Mr Winter, the father), Forbes Smith (Mrs Winter, his wife), Kemsl
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  • ...dmund Hillary to give lectures at the Plaza Theatre in 1955. ACT presented Bernard Delfont’s London version of the Folies Bergère at His Majesty’s Theatr
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  • ...k Garden]]'', ''[[The Lion in Winter]]'', ''[[The Cherry Orchard]]'' (with Bernard Brown), ''[[The Way of the World]]'' (with Leslie French), ''[[Hedda Gabler ...0th Anniver­sary Festival, [[Twelfth Night]], with [[Leslie French]] and [[Bernard Brown]], was performed. In 1973 [[Helen Mann]] of the [[Port Elizabeth Shak
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  • ...on the life of Cole Porter was a co-production between Hymie Udwin and Sir Bernard Miles and presented by the Academy at the Brooke in November 1976. Lulu Wen
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  • ...the performing arts, among them the theatre and film practitioners [[Johan Bernard]] and [[Johan Geyser]], the journalists and critics [[John-Murray Viljoen]]
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  • 22 March: ''[[The Evil Genius]]'' (Bernard) and ''[[The Lady of Lyons, or Two-penny Pride and Penny-Tence]]'' (Byron)
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  • ...heatre]] by the [[Cape Town Dramatic Club]], with ''[[The Evil Genius]]'' (Bernard) and a performance of the brass band of the [[59th Regiment]].
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  • ...with [[Guiseppe Paganelli]] as producer. After a very successful run of [[Bernard Shaw]]’s [[The Apple Cart]] (premiered on 15 March 1933), the local pres With [[André Van Gyseghem]]'s production of [[Bernard Shaw]]’s [[Man and Superman]] in 1937, the [[Little Theatre]] entered a n
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  • [[A.P. Linscott|Linscott, A.P.]] 1936d. George Bernard Shaw and the amateurs ([[Jewish Guild]]). ''South African Opinion'', 3(5):1
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  • ...'[[Call me Kelly]]'' (TV series) (Episode: ''The Hostages'') (Directors: [[Bernard Buys]], [[Percival Rubens]] & [[David Shreeve]]), 1980 – ''[[The Flow]]''
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  • ...as]], [[Marion Craig-Smith]], [[Stephan Bouwer]], [[Noel Roos]] and [[Will Bernard]], choreographed by [[Francois Swart]].
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  • ...American actor Joseph Buloff. [[African Consolidated Theatres]] presented Bernard Delfont’s London version of the ''Folies Bergère'' at His Majesty’s at
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  • ...]], Cape Town, on 13 May, as an afterpiece to ''[[The Irish Attorney]]'' (Bernard). The performers included [[Mr Wellesley]] ("The Moor"), Mr [[D. M'Donald]] 1970: Directed by [[Leonard Schach]] at [[Maynardville]] starring [[Bernard Brown]], [[Louis Burke]], [[Cecilia Sonnenberg]], [[Jeanne Wennberg]], [[Mi
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  • Two famous British actors were engaged -- [[Leslie French]] as "Feste" and [[Bernard Brown]] as "Malvolio".
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  • ...]] (Player King), [[Michael Burke]] (Player Queen), [[Johan Bernard|Johann Bernard]] (Player Villain), [[Aubrey Berg]] (Player Prologue), [[Denis Raphaely]] (
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  • ...ople’s Theatre they staged The Wizard of Oz in 1993. They presented George Bernard Shaw’s Pymgmalion in 1994. They presented John Chapman’s Key for Two, F
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  • ...were produced by [[Collie Fick]], who acted as well, along with [[dominee Bernard Leuvennink]], [[Wessel Gericke]], [[Kitty Greeff]] (who later married [[Ger
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  • ...th Dalton and music by the Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra, directed by Bernard Kontarsky. The lead dancers were Richard Cragun and Marcia Haydee. Most oft
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  • ...Huguenet Theatre]] in 1986. [[Rex Garner]] starred in Canadian playwright Bernard Slade’s ''[[Tribute]]'' for Pieter in 1987.
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  • ...ny]] with a "Fancy Dance" by [[Miss Clara]] and ''[[The Four Sisters]]'' (Bernard). [[Mrs Duret]] appeared as "Romeo", the sets painted by [[C.J. Smith]] and
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  • ...Godawa]], [[Margi Lewis]], [[Isabeau Oosthuizen]], [[Franklin Samson]], [[Bernard Nathanson]], [[Alan Dickinson]], [[John Caviggia]], [[Gillian Harris]] and
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  • ...Drama opening at the [[Nico Malan Theatre]] on 15 May 1972, directed by [[Bernard Brown]], with [[Michael Atkinson]] as Macbeth, [[Marika Mann]] as Lady Macb
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  • ...sq. (Sigismund, Elector of Brandenburgh), [[G. P. Townsend]] Esq. (Prince Bernard of Brandenburgh), [[J. S. Brougham]] Esq. (Prince Otho of Mecklenburgh), [[
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  • '''''Ionesco’s "The Bald Primadonna". George Bernard Shaw dies at 94.'''''
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