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  • ''[[No Why]]'' is a play by John Whiting ()[] ...of feeling between them, but wishes in his heart that Jacob had never been born. Unable to reach his son, he descends. Alone now, Jacob hangs himself as mu
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  • [[Annelie Botes]] (1957-) is a novelist. ...Basson on a farm near the village of Uniondale (Cape Province), she holds a teaching degree in music (piano) from the [[University of South Africa]] (1
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  • ''[[Part of Me]]'' is an improvised play by [[Janine Ulfane]] (1960-). ...t Theatre, a view of life during the apartheid years through the eyes of a child, improvised with the help of an ensemble cast. The play mines the author's
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  • Born in Natal, he resides in Kwa Mashu. ...[[Catalina Theatre]] from 7 to 17 July 2005 and ''[[Madame President]]'', a musical : presented by E-CAP at The [[Playhouse]] Drama Theatre, Durban, fr
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  • '''Paul Buckby''' (born circa 1965), actor on stage and television, singer, songwriter. Paul was born in Nottingham, England and settled in South Africa as a child in 1968.
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  • ...1936, the play chronicles the rise and impact of Nazism on the members of a theatre company. Translated by Timberlake Wertenbaker. ...las Ellenbogen]], [[Scott Sparrow]], [[Tinarie van Wyk-Loots]] and [[Emily Child]]. [[Arena Theatre]], Cape Town.
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  • ...k Williams]] (1938–2005)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brook_Williams] was a British stage, film and TV actor. Born in London, the son of actor and playwright [[Emlyn Williams]], he attended
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  • He was born in Soweto and lived and worked there. He died, aged 53, in May 2009. ...1988, reinforced his belief in the power of drama to develop the mind of a child.
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  • Born Judy Broderick circa 1963. She is married to [[Paul Ditchfield]]; they have two sons, [[Keaton Ditchfield|Kea Completed a B.A. degree in Psychology, Speech and Drama at the University of Natal, Pieterm
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  • ...ng-and-dance play workshopped by [[Smal Ndaba]] and [[Phyllis Klotz]] with a large cast at their [[Sibikwa Community Theatre Project]] in 1993. ...ond child is born and he cannot get himself to perform the painful ritual. A devastating drought strikes the village. To save the community Bhekifa and
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  • ...about Nomvula, "a spirited child born with a revolutionary heart-beat into a cruel and silent dictatorship". ...eatre Award]] for best actress and best new South African script 2007, and a [[Standard Bank Ovation]] award at the [[Grahamstown Festival]] in 2010.
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  • Born in Southampton in 1927, Branford came to South Africa as a child, went to school at St Andrew's College in Grahamstown. Married to linguist ...ica. Author of a textbook entitled ''The Elements of English'' (1967), and a number of other works on the English language and linguistics, as well as t
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  • ''[[Born in the RSA]]'' is a multilingual, workshopped play (styled a "docudrama") by [[Barney Simon]] and cast. ...State of Emergency by then President P.W. Botha in July 1985, it presents a cross-section of characters living in South Africa during that time, at the
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  • ''[[The Initials]]'' is a drama in two acts by an unknown playwright. ...where the Irish-born authoress then lived, it was a tale of suspense with a happy dénouement about two contrasting German sisters. The novel became hi
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  • [[Khanyisile Mbongwa]] (1984-) is a Cape Town-based artist and curator. Born in Gugulethu, she trained as an artist and focuses on performance-based pra
    2 KB (359 words) - 06:46, 14 March 2018
  • ...ess [[June Langley]] and author/fashion historian Doris Langley Moore) and a son who died in 1933.
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  • [[Miriam Margolyes]] (1941-) is a British born actress. ...95), a Scottish physician from the Gorbals area of Glasgow. She grew up in a Jewish family, with ancestors who moved to the UK from Belarus and Poland.
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  • ...s to him in other sources refer to him as '''[[William H. Bernard]]''' and a 1903 photograph of him by the Australian photographic studio Talma and Co. ...Africa with the [[Chambers Theatre Company]] in 1890, their daughter being born in Port Elizabeth in that year.
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  • [[Patti Slavin]] (19**-2016) is a South African costume and set designer. Born Patricia Doris Slavin, but best known professionally as [[Patti Slavin]], t
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  • Born in Cape Town circa 1937, he grew up in Bishop Lavis He was a lecturer of music and drama and former and a founding member of [[SAADYT]]
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