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  • ...il of the Orange Free State]] and the [[Performing Arts Centre of the Free State]] '''See [[Performing Arts Council of the Orange Free State]]'''
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  • ...st-1994 name for the original [[Performing Arts Council of the Orange Free State]] Acronym: [[PACOFS]] '''See [[Performing Arts Council of the Orange Free State]]'''
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  • ...olos]]'' is a literary magazine published by University of the Orange Free State, Departement Afrikaans en Nederlands since 1978. Frequency varies.
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  • '''See [[Orange Free State]]'''
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  • '''See [[Orange Free State]]'''
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  • ...cator and the first Superintendent General of Education of the Orange Free State. ...rintendent of Education from 1891-1899 by the Volksraad of the Orange Free State and removed to Bloemfontein in January, 1874, after the death of his wife.
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  • (Lit: Orange Woman's Society"). A woman's Organisation in the Orange Free State, founded in 19**. Among their many community and charitable activities, th
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  • Studied at the [[University of the Orange Free State]], completing a Masters degree. ...]] and [[Carfo]]"). Unpublished MA thesis, [[University of the Orange Free State]][http://hdl.handle.net/11660/2865]
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  • See [[Performing Arts Council of the Orange Free State]] ('''PACOFS''')
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  • ...the [[Grey University College]] (later the [[University of the Orange Free State]]). ...made a daring escape from custody in 196* and utilized disguises to remain free for a while and continue his political activities. This included dressing a
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  • Born and raised in Boshof in the Orange Free State.
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  • Photograph held by [[NELM]]: [Collection: Performing Arts Council Orange Free State (PACOFS)]: 2009. 67. 1. 2. 5 (donated by [[Nico Luwes]].
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  • Born in the mining town of Virginia in the Orange Free State, he studied acting at the [[Pretoria Technikon]],
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  • Born and raised in Frankfort in the Orange Free State.
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  • Graduated from the [[University of the Orange Free State]] Drama Department in 1970. ...1974. He joined the teaching staff of the [[University of the Orange Free State]] Drama Department in 1975, where he remained until his death in 2001.
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  • ...ging]] at the Grey University College (later University of the Orange Free State) in Bloemfontein. (See Du Toit, 1988) [JH]
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  • ...College]] in Bloemfontein, studied at the [[University of the Orange Free State]]. ...actor and director with productions at the [[University of the Orange Free State]] theatre society, and also did amateur theatre work (acting and directing)
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  • ...onym: [[UFS]]), formerly also known as the [[University of the Orange Free State]] ([[UOFS]]) or [[Universiteit van die Oranje Vrystaat]] ([[UOVS]]). ...ry, the mandate of the school was extended to higher education in the then Orange River Colony. Six (B.A.) students were taken in on 28 January 1904 and the
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  • ...g''' [http://www.uj.ac.za/] and from 2013 at the '''University of the Free State'''[http://www.ufs.ac.za/]. In 2009 she completed a master's thesis called:
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  • Performed by a group from the Orange Free State at the [[FATSSA]] festival in 1956 (''Helikon'', 6(24):84).
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  • Born and raised in Brandfort in the Orange Free State.
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  • ...nje Vrouevereniging]] ([[OVV]]), a woman's Organisation in the Orange Free State. Among their many community and charitable activities, they organised annu
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  • ...[[South African Republic]] ([[Transvaal Republic]]) and the [[Orange Free State]]) involved in the [[South African War]] of 1899-1902.
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  • Studied at the [[University of the Orange Free State]], doing an M.A. thesis in Afrikaans & Dutch literature in 1966. The topic
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  • ...ape Legislature and later an efficient fourth President of the Orange Free State (1863-188*?). Apparently fond of theatre and attended opening nights of pla
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  • ...88. Completed her preliminary studies at the University of the Orange Free State, and did a doctorate on Greek Theatre.
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  • ...completed a BA Drama and Stage Craft at the University of the Orange Free State in 1986. This was followed by B.A. Honours in Linguistics and Literature (1 ...Afrikaans]] and [[Dutch]], German and French at the University of the Free State and a primary focus of her research is theatre, television, and film.
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  • He studied drama at the [[University of the Orange Free State]] and worked for [[PACOFS]] for a time. In 1998 he joined the [[Vega School ''[[Om 'n Jakkalsbessie]]'' was the Free State regional winner of the 1991 [[SACPAC]] Award.
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  • ...975 she obtained a D.Litt. degree from the [[University of the Orange Free State]]. She taught for a while, before becoming a lecturer in the Departement of
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  • ...inhoudsontleding''. Unpublished MA thesis, [[University of the Orange Free State]][http://hdl.handle.net/11660/2865]
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  • He was born and raised in Bloemfontein in the Orange Free State.
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  • [[Union of Free State Debating Societies]] [[University of the Orange Free State]]
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  • ...ion to the celebration of the 400th anniversary of the birth of William of Orange in the Netherlands.
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  • ...]]: Photograph collection [Collection: Performing Arts Council Orange Free State (PACOFS)]: 2009. 67. 1. 2. 45.
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  • (19**-19**) ** Lectured in German at the [[University of the Orange Free State]] (194*-19*) and the [[University of Stellenbosch]] (19*-197*). First chair
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  • Taught English speech and acting at the [[University of the Orange Free State]] from 1967*? To 19**.
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  • ...Performing rights granted by [[DALRO]] to [[University of the Orange Free State]] for performances in Bloemfontein during August. ...Performing rights granted by [[DALRO]] to [[University of the Orange Free State]] for performances in Bloemfontein during May.
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  • ...pe Province, and studied literature at the [[University of the Orange Free State]] in Bloemfontein and the University of Utrecht in the Netherlands. ...d on a career as lecturer, intially at the [[University of the Orange Free State]], and later at the [[University of the Witwatersrand]].
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  • 1991: Performed by students of the [[University of the Orange Free State]], directed by [[Ben de Koker]] with [[Amore Slabbert]], . 1992: Presented by [[PACT]] in the [[State Theatre]] Arena, September 1992. Directed by [[André-Jacques van der Merwe
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  • Studied at the [[University of the Orange Free State]].
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  • ...ion to the celebration of the 400th anniversary of the birth of William of Orange in the Netherlands. The cast included [[C. de Wet Marais]] (1903-1972) and
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  • ...s and Rector (Deputy Vice-Chancellor) of the University of the Orange Free State.
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  • ...er the Teachers' Training College), while as secretary of the Orange Free State Teachers' Association and editor of ''Die Skoolblad'', he had a great influ ...octorate in education from what was then the University of the Orange Free State. Blok Street in the Bloemfontein suburb of Universitas is named after him.
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  • ...65th birthday and his retirement from the [[University of the Orange Free State]] in 1978.
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  • ...il]] is used in South Africa to a large extent to refer to one of the five state funded organizations founded in 1962 to replace the former [[National Theat =The state funded [[Performing Arts Councils]] (1961-1990s)=
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  • ...he name by which the amateur dramatic work at the [[University of the Free State]] is best known over the years. ...translated by [[J.F.W. Grosskopf]]), which toured through the Orange Free State and the Transvaal accompanied by a 9-member orchestra. In 1929 members lik
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  • ...]]: Photograph collection [Collection: Performing Arts Council Orange Free State (PACOFS)]: 2009. 67. 1. 1. 86.
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  • Studied Drama at the University of the Orange Free State
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  • Obtained his doctorate in 1959 from the [[University of the Orange Free State]], with a thesis on the history of [[Dutch]] and [[Afrikaans]] [[theatre]]
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  • ...epoel]] (19**-). Professor of Music at the [[University of the Orange Free State]], head of Music at the SABC (19**-19**) and chairman of the Board of Trust
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  • ...-ordinating body set up in the 1980s to deal with joint issues of the five state funded [[Performing Arts Councils]] in South Africa. Have also found refer In 1990 the Orange Free State section was won by ''[[Kloue]]''.
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  • ...he joined the newly founded [[Performing Arts Council of the Orange Free State]] ([[PACOFS]]) as the founding head of drama, later taking over as Director ...d of drama of [[PACOFS]] (the [[Performing Arts Council of the Orange Free State]]) in 1964, succeeding [[Rex Hugo]] as Director of the council, retiring in
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  • He studied drama at the [[University of the Orange Free State]].
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  • ...fontein he studied at Grey College and the [[University of the Orange Free State]], while also playing professional soccer for a while. He then pursued a ca
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  • ...College, Bloemfontein. Then studied at the [[University of the Orange Free State]] and completed a doctorate on South African film there in 1990. His caree
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  • ...]]: Photograph collection [Collection: Performing Arts Council Orange Free State (PACOFS)]: 2009. 67. 1. 2. 20.
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  • ...]] was a lawyer, journalist, actor, politician and the first South African state president. ...farm, in the Winburg district of the old Boer republic of the Orange Free State, on 5 December 1894, he qualified and established himself as a barrister in
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  • A play Emily and Simon Judas, travelling through the Orange Free State to the village of Mooifontein, in the post Apartheid period. The play revis
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  • ...Arts Board]] (''CAPAB''); the [[Performing Arts Council of the Orange Free State]] ([[PACOFS]]) and the [[Performing Arts Council of the Transvaal]] ([[PACT
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  • ...he Orange Free State. They lived about 40 miles outside Welkom in the Free State for two years, before moving to Tongaat, Natal, in 1984.
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  • ...atre]] (aka '''[[ERT]]''') is a performance venue in Sasolburg in the Free State The venue was long run by the [[Performing Arts Council of the Orange Free State]] ([[PACOFS]]), who used it as a touring venue, and many distinguished and
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  • ...Departement]], from 1962-1964, and at the [[University of the Orange Free State]] from 1965 to the end of 1970. ...inted a senior lecturer and founder of the [[University of the Orange Free State Drama Department]], remaining in this position till 1970.
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  • ...Brand (1823-1888), the later statesman and president of the [[Orange Free State]] (1864–88).''
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  • ...Mathematics and Applied Mathematics at the [[University of the Orange Free State]], finishing in 1966.
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  • ...]): Photograph collection [Collection: Performing Arts Council Orange Free State (PACOFS)]: 2009. 67. 1. 2. 42.
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  • ...ts and personalities at a Second World War concentration camp. Orange Free State regional winner of the [[SACPAC]] Prize, 1990.
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  • Formed part of the [[University of the Orange Free State Drama Department]] complex, housed in a prefabricated facility built by the
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  • 1989: Presented by [[Frangs Productions]] at the [[Black Sun]] in Orange Grove, Johannesburg in August 1989, directed by [[Mario Schiess]] starring 2018: Read at the [[Rosendal-teater]] in Rosendal, Eastern Free State, on 22 September by [[Margaret Koch]].
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  • ...d after the institution became the [[University College of the Orange Free State]] ([[UKOVS]]) in 1935. Van der Merwe Scholtz was professor of [[Dutch]] lan ...ollege Toneelvereniging]], taking the students on tour in the Orange Free State with plays in 1929 and 1930. He also translated some plays for them to use,
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  • ...h School. Completing a B.A. at the [[University College of the Orange Free State]] in Bloemfontein in 1949, he also obtained an honours degree in Philosophy
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  • ...ty of Natal-Pietermaritzburg]] (1935), the [[University of the Orange Free State]] (1944), [[the University of Pretoria]] (1949), the [[University of Stelle
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  • BA Drama, University of the Orange Free State, B Dram (Hons) University of Pretoria.
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  • ...ated with a B.A. in English and classics from the [[University of the Free State]] (Bloemfontein) and a B.A. (Honours Schools) in English from the Universit ...aphilosophy, based in the Department of Philosophy at Southern Connecticut State University (New Haven).
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  • ...the observatory was later taken over by the University of the Orange Free State. By 1971 however, the observatory was not being used anymore and it was clo ...to anyone wanting it. It finally went to the Municipality of Bloemfontein, free of charge. Die gebou is aan die munisipaliteit gratis toegeken and it stood
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  • Born André Johan van Wyk on 20 November, 1956, in Welkom in the Orange Free State.
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  • ...ased on correspondence between Theunis Steyn (President of the Orange Free State at the time of the Anglo-Boer War, 1899-1902) and Tibbie Steyn.
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  • ...he spent most of his childhood travelling between towns in the Orange Free State region as his father was a school teacher. Matriculated at the Hoërskool M
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  • ...d was head of the Department of Drama at the University of the Orange Free State from 1969 to 198*.
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  • Initially commissioned by the [[Performing Arts Council of the Orange Free State]] ([[PACOFS]]). The musical explores commonalities among people from divers
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  • ...tribution to the 400th anniversary celebrations of the birth of William of Orange.
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  • [[Alcibiade Orange]] (fl 1960-1970s) is the pseudonym of a South African playwright. ...ven the theme one assumes this was Paris, France, not the town in the Free State), during May of 1969.
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  • 1983: Presented by the University of the Orange Free State at the [[National Arts Festival]] Student Drama, 1983, directed by [[Adéle
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  • He studied singing at the [[University of the Orange Free State]] and began his opera career with the [[PACOFS]] opera company. He also tra ...he has also been honoured with the Friends of the Opera Study Bursary, the State Theatre / SAA Opera Foundation Award and a VITA Award.
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  • Born at Vaalbank, Senekal, in the Orange Free State, he studied at the [[Grey-Universiteitskollege]] ([[Grey University Colleg
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  • .... Trained as a teacher, he became director of education on the Orange Free State in the 1920s. Having been impressed by Swedish folk dance during a visit in
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  • Born [[Theunis Louis Boshoff]] on 6 June, 1948, in Kroonstad, Orange Free State, and completed his matriculation in Pietersburg in the Northern Transvaal.
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  • conductor [[Anton Hartman]], was born in Philippolis in the Orange Free State in 1918. She started
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  • ...] was an arts segment of the [[ Performing Arts Council of the Orange Free State]] ([[PACOFS]]).
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  • ...acobus Bosman de Villiers on 10 June 1916 in Thaba Nchu in the Orange Free State, completing his schooling there and at Ventersburg, before starting tertiar
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  • ...ion to the celebration of the 400th anniversary of the birth of William of Orange in the Netherlands. The play was produced by [[Willem Frederik Mondriaan]]
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  • 1993 Piers Nicholson Award for involvement in theatre in the Orange Free State. ...]]: Photograph collection [Collection: Performing Arts Council Orange Free State (PACOFS)]: 2009. 67. 1. 2. 45).
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  • ...served in various places, eventually settling in Boshof in the Orange Free State.
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  • ...nt and personalities from his youth in Luckhoff, and set in the rural Free State, the play uses splitting of characters, simultaneous events and flashbacks ...Libertas Commission]] for the [[Performing Arts Council of the Orange Free State]] ([[PACOFS]]). It was dedicated to [[Anna Neethling-Pohl]].
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  • ...and a means of giving drama students at the University of the Orange Free State an opportunity to work with professional theatre-makers and bridge the gap
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  • ...and a means of giving drama students at the University of the Orange Free State an opportunity to work with professional theatre-makers and bridge the gap
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  • ...skool Sentraal and studied BA Drama at the [[University of the Orange Free State]]. Her brother is film and TV director [[Bromley Cawood]]. ...er in 1974 as a member of the [[Performing Arts Council of the Orange Free State]] ([[PACOFS]]) and spent four years playing a wide variety of roles, from s
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  • ...t position with [[PACOFS]], undertaking many tours through the Orange Free State. She also performed in Durban and Cape Town. Her roles include Gilda, Norin
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  • ...ned a BA (Hons) degree in English from the [[University of the Orange Free State]], and an MA in Afrikaans from the [[University of Pretoria]] in 1976. With
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  • The play follows a young protagonist who was born in the Free State in socially depressed circumstances. His mother dies when the boy turns six 1988: Produced at the [[New Black Sun]], Orange Grove, Johannesburg, directed by [[Darlington Michaels]], starring [[Kholof
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  • ...(thus an "ox bar'") in the Motel Kennedy in Harrismith in the Orange Free State.
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  • ...tern Cape by [[CAPAB]] in 1986, followed by productions in the Orange Free State and in the Transvaal. The text was published by [[Perskor]], 1987. 1988: Performed in the [[State Theatre]], Pretoria, by [[PACT]] in October, directed by [[François Swart]
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  • ...ry, the mandate of the school was extended to higher education in the then Orange River Colony. Six (B.A.) students were taken in on 28 January 1904 and the '''See also [[University of the Free State]]'''
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  • He studied at the [[University of the Orange Free State]] and at the [[University of South Africa]] (UNISA). In 1991 he obtained a
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  • ...inhoudsontleding''. Unpublished MA thesis, [[University of the Orange Free State]][http://hdl.handle.net/11660/2865] ...anse film (1916 – 2014)''. Unpublished MA thesis, [[University of the Free State]][http://scholar.ufs.ac.za:8080/xmlui/bitstream/handle/11660/2347/SteynChri
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  • ...usic for the PACT productions of ''[[Double Trouble]]'' (1980) and ''[[The State Theatre Overflow Show]]'' in 1982. ...]]: Photograph collection [Collection: Performing Arts Council Orange Free State (PACOFS)]: 2009. 67. 1. 2. 15.
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  • ...A degree in philosophy and psychology at the University of the Orange Free State. This course also included classical languages. This was followed by studie
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  • ...sited the Cape Colony, the diamond fields of Kimberley and the Orange Free State for a set of three seasons, between November 1872 and the end of 1874.
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  • ...Mrs Rachel Isabella Steyn, wife of the State President of the Orange Free State, M.T. Steyn. Her focus was on the suffering of the [[Afrikaner]] women and
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  • ...ritish colonies and Boer republics (including the Cape and the Orange Free State) between 1875 and 1877.
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  • ...an 'n Pomp]]'' ("an issue of a pump") is a political comedy by [[Alcibiade Orange]] (pseudonym, fl 1960-1970s). ...theme, one assumes this was Paris, France, '''not''' the town in the Free State), during May of 1969.
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  • ...Free State, Department of Drama|Drama Department, University of the Free State]] ...State, Department of Drama|Drama Department, University of the Orange Free State]]
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  • ...l Oranje]] in Bloemfontein, studied at the [[University of the Orange Free State]] ([[UOFS]]), obtaining a BA with majors in English and History. Married [[
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  • schools in the Orange Free State, went on to study at the [[University of Stellenbosch]]
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  • ...xhibitors from 14 nations, among which the Cape Colony, Natal, Orange Free State, Transvaal, the USA, India, Austria, Belgium, Bohemia, France, Germany, Gre
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  • ...mic, literary historian and archivist. Born near Boshof in the Orange Free State, high school in Boshof, M.A in Afrikaans Literature from [[Grey University
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  • ...amateurs, while on a 15 month tour in the Eastern Cape and the Orange Free State. Definitely done as ''[[How to Win a Widow ]]'' (but no author named) when
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  • 1990 she was a lecturer in singing at the [[University of the Orange Free State]].
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  • '''Frances Fuchs''' (b. Smithfield, Orange Free State, 29/07/1919 – d. Strand, Western Cape, 14/07/2007) was an actress. Also c
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  • Studied fine arts at the University of the Orange Free State, graduating in 1970.
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  • ...ead of the Department of Philosophy at the [[University of the Orange Free State]].
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  • ...Antonie Frederik Prinsloo on 22 May, 1941, in Heilbron in the Orange Free State where he began his schooling, ultimately matriculating from the Afrikaanse
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  • He was born in Kroonstad in the Orange Free State, South Africa, on 5 October 1925, the son of William and Tilly Kretzmer, wh
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  • ...d]] (Bracht). The production toured the North-Eastern Cape and Orange Free state, visiting Cradock, Queenstown, Molteno, Burgersdorp, Bethulie, Brandfort, B
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  • David was born in Virginia, Orange Free State in 1960 and attended Pretoria Boys High School. He was married to the actre ...reat Gatsby]]'', ''[[Beyond Therapy]]'', ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'' at the [[State Theatre]] and the [[Alexander Theatre]] in 1992, ''[[The Substance of Fire]
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  • ...a'' (Cinematographer) (Director: [[Vernon Whitten]]), 1967 – ''Orange Free State'' / ''Die Oranje-Vrystaat'' (Cinematographer) (Director: [[Vernon Whitten]]
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  • ...under the patronage of President Brand of the Republic of the Orange Free State.
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  • Born [[Machiel Casparus Eksteen]] in Boshof in the Orange Free State on April 20, 1942, he completed his schooling at [[Grey College]], Bloemfon ...s 24]]'', Xteen dies a free man[https://www.news24.com/news24/xteen-dies-a-free-man-20030303]
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  • ...Cape Town, under the patronage of President J.H. Brand, of the Orange Free State, with the one-act play ''[[De Liefhebbery Comedie in de War]]'' (Van der St
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  • ...Herholdt was born in Heilbron on 27 June 1918 in what then the Orange Free State to another Joel Daniel Herholdt and his wife, Johanna Elizabeth Muller. He
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  • ...d, where he went to school. Studied at the [[University of the Orange Free State]] (UOFS), obtaining a BA in 1956.
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  • ...em Adriaan/Adrian (Pete) Jurgens was born in what was then the Orange Free State on 29 June 1923. He was a mining engineer working at Pilgrim’s Rest when
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  • ...dmired head of the English Department at the University of the Orange Free State in Bloemfontein, where he and his wife inspired numerous scholars, research ...cal Overview", Department Drama and Theatre Arts, [[University of the Free State]][https://www.ufs.ac.za/docs/librariesprovider20/drama-and-theatre-arts-doc
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  • Born on 1 September 1935 in the town of Kestell in the Orange Free State and continued her schooling in Bloemfontein. Leaving school at the end of s
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  • ...[[South African Republic]] ([[Transvaal Republic]]) and the [[Orange Free State]]).
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  • .... They are the Western Cape, the Northern Cape, the Eastern Cape, the Free State, Kwazulu/Natal, Gauteng, the Northern Province, Northwest and Mpumalanga. T ...nce founded the independent republics of the Transvaal and the Orange Free State. In a century punctuated by military clashes between the European settlers
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  • ...ied drama and communication studies at the [[University of the Orange Free State]], then did post-graduate (M.Dram, D.Phil - 2007) in drama at the [[Univers
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  • ...]]: Photograph collection [Collection: Performing Arts Council Orange Free State (PACOFS)]: 2009. 67. 1. 2. 41.
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  • She became a founding member of the [[University of the Orange Free State]] Drama Department, where she worked as a lecturer in speech and drama in t
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  • ...y [[DALRO]] to the Drama Department of the [[University of the Orange Free State]] for performances in Bloemfontein during October. ...'. Unpublished doctoral dissertation. Bloemfontein: University of the Free State, pp. [http://etd.uovs.ac.za/ETD-db//theses/available/etd-08102012-152250/un
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  • ...ration between the Drama Department of the [[University of the Orange Free State]] and the [[University Theatre Movement]] ([[UTM]]). Directed by [[Jo Gever [[University of the Free State]]. ''Drama Department and Theatrical Arts: Historical Overview''[https://ww
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  • ...under the patronage of President Brand of the Republic of the Orange Free State.
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  • Born Theunis Theodorus Cloete in Vredefort in the Orange Free State, he went to school in Vredefort and in Krugersdorp, originally studied the
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  • He studied at the University of the Orange Free State, Department Drama and Theatre Arts [https://www.ufs.ac.za/humanities/depart ...nical College]] (1979). In 1980 joined the [[University of the Orange Free State]] Drama and Theatre Arts Department, and in 1990 became head of the departm
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  • Initially a lecturer in [[Afrikaans]] at the [[University of the Orange Free State]], he became Head of the [[University of Pretoria Drama Department]] from 1
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  • Became a leading force in amateur theatre in Welkom in the Orange Free State in the early 1970s, working with the ***?? Society in the [[Ernest Oppenhei ''[[Home Free]]'' ([[The Laager]], 198-)
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  • ..., then after visits to Stellenbosch and Paarl, went on to the Orange Free State, Transvaal and Natal, before returning to Cape Town for their farewell in A
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  • ...by [[Ernst Eloff]]) was performed by the [[University of the Orange Free State]] Drama Department at the [[Scaena Theatre]] 11-19 September 1981, directed
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  • ...n 1908. In 1909 he was appointed Director of Education for the Orange Free State, but in 1911 he returned to his legal practice in Bloemfontein (1911-1914),
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  • ...tried his hand at poetry) - he went to the [[University of the Orange Free State]] ([[UOFS]]) to complete a BA in English and Latin, and a BA Hons in Englis ...ront of house manager for the [[Performing Arts Council of the Orange Free State]] ([[PACOFS]]).
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  • ...but from the age of 12 lived in the rural town of Parys in the Orange Free State. In about 1930 she completed a one year art course at a technical school in
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  • ...llie'', held by [[NELM]]: [Collection: Performing Arts Council Orange Free State (PACOFS)]: 2009. 67. 1. 2. 21).
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  • Born and raised in Thaba'Nchu in the Orange Free State. ***
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  • ...ty of the Orange Free State]] (and ultinately the [[University of the Free State]]) till his retirement in 1978. He was made a professor in 1961 and in 1973
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  • ...hen as head of the music department at the [[University of the Orange Free State]]. In 1964 he moved to Pretoria as director of opera and music for the newl
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  • ...directed a production for the [[Performing Arts Council of the Orange Free State]] ([[PACOFS]]).
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  • ...our provincial Performing Arts Boards – [[PACOFS]]/[[SUKOVS]] (Orange Free State), [[CAPAB]]/[[KRUIK]] (Cape Province) and [[PACT]]/[[TRUK]] (Transvaal). T
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  • ...Natal]], [[Potchefstroom University]] and [[University of the Orange Free State]]).
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  • ...[[Parys Library Marionette Group]] in the town of Parys in the Orange Free State.
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  • ...became a lecturer in [[Afrikaans]] at the [[University of the Orange Free State ]] (1972 to 1981), after which he joined the [[Human Sciences Research Coun
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  • ...aces in the [[Eastern Cape Province]], 20 in 6 places in the [[Orange Free State]], 9 in 2 towns in [[Natal]] and even - against all advice - crossing the V
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  • ...ar, before joining the Department of Education and in 1984 being appointed State Librarian for the Transvaal Republic (1894-1899). He then moved to Cape Town for a time, then to Harrismith in the Orange Free State. He died in Johannesburg on 1 June 1940 .
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  • ...sman), undertaking a 15 month tour of the Eastern Cape and the Orange Free State during the course of 1868-69, performing with the aid of local amateurs whe
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  • Unique [[Staatsteater|State Theatre]]. 1981. ''[[Scenaria]]'', Special issue:7-13. .... Unpublished master’s thesis. Bloemfontein: University of the Orange Free State.
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  • ...mina Monica Breed on 28 March 1923 in the town of Reitz in die Orange Free State, the daughter of Abraham Liebrecht Breed en Philippina Johanna Cornelia Lo
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  • ...while on a 15 month tour of towns in the Eastern Cape and the Orange Free State.
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  • ...iterary advisor with the then [[Performing Arts Council of the Orange Free State]], where he worked for two years (1985-1986) before resigning in protest ag ...rogram]]'' for [[PACOFS]], performed at various schools in the Orange Free State
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  • ...usly influential theatre administrator. Born in Wepener in the Orange Free State, he went to school in Bethlehem, then moved to Bloemfontein where he studie
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  • ...rsion of ''[[Ampie]]'' formed part of the opening season of the [[Pretoria State Theatre]] in 1981. Produced by [[Louis van Niekerk]] from Swart's adaptatio ...(PACOFS 1982 production): [Collection: Performing Arts Council Orange Free State (PACOFS)]: 2009. 67. 1. 2. 1.
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  • 1990: Presented by [[PACT]] Drama at the [[Windybrow Theatre]] and the [[State Theatre]], directed by [[Ilse van Hemert]] starring [[Sandra Prinsloo]] (Ar ...[[Lungi Pinda]] and [[Ariella Caira]] (cellist) at the [[Little Theatre]], Orange Street.
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  • ...cils. He became the head of the Performing Arts Council of the Orange Free State ([[PACOFS]]) experimental theatre group in the [[Old Presidency Theatre]],
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  • ...that its subject resided in some out-of-the-way village in the Orange Free State or on the borders of the Transvaal, great was their astonishment to be told
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  • ..., ''[[Die Vyfde Evangelie]]'' ("The Fifth Gospel" - 19*) and ****. “The Orange Earth” (or “”, 1978; 2013) ...hich she received a best actress award. His first play in English, ''[[The Orange Earth]]'' was directed by [[Jo Dunstan]] and staged at [[Upstairs at the Ma
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  • She was born [[Rachel Alida de Toit]] in the Orange Free State at the start of the 20th century, though the specific information on the da
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  • ...blished doctoral dissertation. Bloemfontein: University of the Orange Free State.
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  • 1992: [[PACT]] 1992, in the [[State Theatre]] Arena, directed by [[Dieter Reible]] starring [[Louis van Niekerk [[NELM]]: Collection: [[Performing Arts Council of the Orange Free State]] ([[PACOFS]])]: 2009. 67. 1. 2. 22[Folder containing nine black and white
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  • ...uth Africa (1873), Witwatersrand (1896), Rhodes (1904) and the Orange Free State (1904), Pretoria (1908), Natal (1910) and Fort Hare (1916).
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  • .... Unpublished master’s thesis. Bloemfontein: University of the Orange Free State.
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  • ...and after his parents’ move to Kroonstad in what was then the Orange Free State, he began to have lessons in elocution and song. From the age of sixteen h
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  • Born [[Adriaan Diederichs Muller]] in Warden, Orange Free State, on 27 December 1930, the brother of the journalist and editor [[Piet Mull ...from the Nederlandsch Zuid-Afrikaanse Vereeniging in order to attend the Free University of Amsterdam, in order to complete a Doctorandus Psychologiae (1
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  • .... Unpublished honours thesis. Bloemfontein : University of the Orange Free State. .... Unpublished honours thesis. Bloemfontein : University of the Oranje Free State.
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  • ..., Business With Pleasure (1966), The Cape of Good Hope (1967), Orange Free State (1967), Natal (1969)
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  • ...e staging of drama.”] Unpublished MA thesis, University of the Orange Free State , 1966.
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  • Born in Phillipolis in the Orange Free State on 3 April, 1940, grew up in Luckhoff. Left school at 15, to become a posta ...pany. He would later be a resident dramatist for [[CAPAB]] and [[PACT]], a free-lance writer, owner of a number of guest houses, and the Artistic Director
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  • Born in Bethulie in the Free State, of an [[Afrikaans]] father and a Irish mother. He died on stage in London International film credits include ''A Clockwork Orange'', **.
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  • 2004: First performed in the Orange Free State in 2004* by and then directed by [[Marinda Engelbrecht]] for Artscape in 2
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  • ...n Sotho. Unpublished master’s thesis. Bloemfontein: University of the Free State. .... Unpublished master's thesis. Bloemfontein: University of the Orange Free State.
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  • ...rks. In 2012 registered for a PhD in Drama at the [[University of the Free State]], entitled ''A Narrative Journey with Children with Autism Spectrum Disord
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  • [[Kenneth Grundy|Grundy, Kenneth]] 1994. Quasi-state censorship in South Africa: the performing arts councils and polticized the ...s. Unpublished honours thesis. Bloemfontein: University of the Orange Free State.
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  • ...''. By 1916 he was in the town of Parys, in what was then the Orange Free State, where he was manager of the Recreation Department. Subsequently he return
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  • .... Unpublished master’s thesis. Bloemfontein: University of the Orange Free State.
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  • ...the newly founded Drama Department of the [[University of the Orange Free State]], as an exam piece for two female students, directed by [[Marlene Kotzen]]
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  • ...ugo]]. The playwright, given special permission to stay in the Orange Free State for the rehearsals of his play, had to attend a special rehearsal, alone, s
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  • Born [[André Phillipus Brink]] in Vrede in the Orange Free State 29 May 1935, grew up and matriculated in Lydenburg in 1952, obtaining a ra ...we Drama]]'' ("Aspects of the New Drama", 1974), ''Mapmakers: Writing in a State of Siege'' (1983), ''Reinventing a Continent: Writing and Politics in South
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  • ...Unpublished honour’s thesis. Bloemfontein : University of the Orange Free State.
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  • ...e (PACOFS 1970): [[NELM]] [Collection: Performing Arts Council Orange Free State (PACOFS)]: 2009. 67. 1. 2. 49).
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  • .... Unpublished master’s thesis. Bloemfontein: University of the Orange Free State.
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  • ...Unpublished honourr’s thesis. Bloemfontein: University of the Orange Free State.
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  • ...lizabeth Frederica de Wet in the rural town of Senekal in the eastern Free State, the only child of Judge H.F. de Wet and Elizabeth Mary De Wet (née Marais De Wet attended the [[University of the Orange Free State]] (1971-1973), completing a B.A. degree in a English and Drama, ''inter al
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  • ...tre]] by students of the newly established [[University of the Orange Free State]] Drama Department, in association with the [[Bloemfontein Shakespeare Circ
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  • .... They are the Western Cape, the Northern Cape, the Eastern Cape, the Free State, KwaZulu/Natal, Gauteng, the Northern Province, Northwest and Mpumalanga. T ...and founded the independent republics of the Transvaal and the Orange Free State. In a century punctuated by military clashes between the European settlers
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  • GREY COLLEGE FOUNDED IN BLOEMFONTEIN, ORANGE FREE STATE AS A SCHOOL FOR “YOUNG GENTLEMEN” . ADAMS MISSION SCHOOL FOUNDED FOR AF ''Pasteur begins his studies of fermentation. Free libraries open in England and Gerrmany''.
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  • Born Taubie Braun in Luckhoff in the Orange Free State on 7th May, 1910, the daughter of the Lithuanian immigrant Solomon Braun an ...tre]] in March 1982. She staged ''[[The Best of Brel]]'' at the Pretoria [[State Theatre]] in 1983 before it moved to the [[Leonard Rayne Theatre]]. She sta
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  • The [[National Theatre Organisation]] (1947-1961), was a bilingual, state supported theatre organisation. ...dividuals, organisations and institutions had been agitating for a form of state intervention and the founding of some kind of "national theatre" in South A
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  • ...] organisation [which is managed according to business principles] or of a state-sponsored theatre body. During the period under discussion [1652 - 1947 an ...ts: firstly the discovery of diamonds in the Northern Cape and Orange Free State in 1867, 1870 and 1871, and secondly the discovery of gold in the Witwaters
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  • ...rectly to the founding of the [[National Theatre Organisation]], the first state-funded theatre company in the British Commonwealth. (See '''[[National Thea ...amateurs, while on a 15 month tour in the Eastern Cape and the Orange Free State. Definitely done when they presented a farewell benefit in Cape Town under
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  • ...d Beukes]] and critic [[Louw Odendaal]] at [[University of the Orange Free State]] (Bloemfontein) and [[Fred Le Roux]] following the Belgian actor-director ...training and something to write about in the flourishing professional and state-funded theatre of the country. They wrote in either English or Afrikaans, (
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  • ...e venue built by the [[University of Cape Town]] on the Hiddingh Campus in Orange Street, Cape Town, in a converted chemistry laboratory. It originally open ...rpose venue built by the University of Cape Town on the Hiddingh Campus in Orange Street, Cape Town at the urging of Prof. [[William Henry Bell]], with the
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  • ...ertake this project, make out part of the Bosman collections housed at the State Archives in Pretoria and the [[Nasionale Afrikaanse Literêre Museum]] (Nat ...f the Transvaal]] (PACT), the [[Performing Arts Council of the Orange Free State]] (PACOFS) and the [[Natal Performing Arts Council]] (NAPAC)) Their repert
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  • ...d [[WADAMS]] at the quadcentennial Shakespeare Festival in the Orange Free State, touring the province before playing in Bloemfontein. The production was di ...an van Venesië]]'' ([[Tjaart Potgieter]] translation) by [[PACT]] at the [[State Theatre]] and the [[Alexander Theatre]], 1991, directed by [[Ilse van Hemer
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  • ...d Beukes]] and critic [[Louw Odendaal]] at [[University of the Orange Free State]] (Bloemfontein) and [[Fred Le Roux]] following the Belgian actor-director ...training and something to write about in the flourishing professional and state-funded theatre of the country. They wrote in either English or Afrikaans, (
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  • ...e distinguished by the attendance of President Brand of the '''Orange Free State'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_Free_State] in July of 1869.
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  • 1971: [[A Clockwork Orange]], a 1971 film adapted, produced, and directed by director Stanley Kubrick ...ing against censorship and portraying himself as a martyr for the cause of free speech.
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