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  • ''[[The Green Bushes, or A Hundred Years Ago]]'' is a popular [[melodrama]] in three acts ...'''''[[The Green Bushes]]''''' or in one case simply referred to as '''''[[Green Bushes]]'''''.
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  • '''''Visiting Mr. Green''''' is a stage play by American author [[Jeff Baron]] [https://en.wikipedi ...two people who resent being in the same room together develops into drama, as family secrets are revealed and old wounds are opened. (Wikipedia)
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  • ...ce Green''' (b. Enfield, Middlesex, 14/12/1890 - d. Cape Town, 06/10/1940) was an actor and theatre manager. ...st pantomime at [[His Majesty’s Theatre]] in Johannesburg, he chose Horace Green to play the Cat and he subsequently appeared in Thomas's revue ''[[S’Nice
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  • ...0. Republished, with the novel ''The Young Duke'', in London, by Longmans, Green, and Co., 1903. 1862: A scene from the play was performed as ''[[Alarcos]]'' in the Eastern Cape village of Keiskama Hoek's [[Garrison
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  • There are '''three''' ladies referred to as "[[Mrs Smith]]" by [[F.C.L. Bosman]] (1928 and 1980): ...arge]]'' was held for her and two other ladies ([[Mrs Delamore]] and [[Mrs Green]]).
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  • Also found as ''[[A Ticket of Leave]]''. Published as ''[[A Ticket-of-Leave]]'' in Clyde, Ohio by Ames & Holgate, [1862?]
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  • An Irish sea drama based on Mary Lavin's short story "The Black Grave and the Green Grave". ...esiree Talbot]] as Inghean Og and [[Gregorio Fiasconaro]] as Tadh Beag. It was taken to London for the 1956-57 Festival.
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  • [[Mrs Green]] (18**-18**) was an amateur actress in Cape Town. ...enefit performance of ''[[The Rivals]]'' and ''[[The Prisoner at Large]]'' was held for her and two other ladies ([[Mrs Delamore]] and [[Mrs Smith]]), an
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  • ...g been widely performed and made into a film, the stage text was published as ''[[The Man from Blankley's: A Comedy of the Early Nineties]]'' by Hodder a ...e, on 16 to November 1903), Washington DC, Detroit and Chicago. In 1906 it was revived at the Haymarket Theatre to much success.
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  • Generally known simply as '''''[[Wild Oats]]''''' (see for instance the Wikipedia[http://en.wikipedia The play premiered at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden in 1791 and was published from the promptbook by Longman Hurst Rees and Orme in London 1791
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  • [[Mrs Delamore]] (18**-18**) was an actress in Cape Town. ...rofessional]] performer, living at the Cape, and appears to have performed as semi-professional for the [[Amateur Company]] managed by [[Mr Cuerton]] and
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  • ...middle-aged woman is shocked to discover that her husband, who she thought was content in their marriage, has become infatuated with a beautiful younger w ...g/wiki/Woman_in_a_Dressing_Gown]) by Ted Willis was also based) The script was published in ''Woman in a Dressing Gown: And Other Television Plays'' by Ba
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  • ...ting fellowship funded by the [[Charles Diamond Foundation]], and the text was written in the course of 2006, going through a number of revisions, before
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  • ''[[Don Gil de las Calzas Verdes]]'' ("Don Gil of the Green Breeches") is a comedy by the Spanish Baroque dramatist, poet and Roman C ...edro de Valdés at the Mesón de la Fruta in Toledo in July of that year. It was published for the first time in 1635, in the collection ''Las Comedias del
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  • '''Usually referred to simply as ''[[The Irishman in London]]''.''' ...n in 1799. The play was apparently popular in London and New York, as well as the colonies.
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  • ...'[[Buried Child]]'' and various characters in ''[[And Green And Golden|And Green and Golden]]''. He starred as Barclay in the [[Baxter Theatre|Baxter]] production of Julian Mitchell’s
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  • ..., with ''[[The Padlock]]'' (Bickerstaffe and Dibdin). Among the performers was a certain [[Billy Pitt]]. ...e Town by the [[Garrison Players|Officers of the Garrison]] on 13 February as afterpiece to ''[[Katharine and Petruchio]]'' (Shakespeare/Garrick)
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  • ...iver!]]'' (as Nancy) and ''[[Anne of Green Gables]]''. For the latter she was awarded the [[Durban Critics Circle]] prize for the most promising newcomer ...’s version of ''[[A Midsummer Night’s Dream]]'' at the same venue, as well as in ''[[Private Lives]]'' at the [[Baxter Theatre]]. For television she act
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  • Filmed in as ''[[The Petrified Forest]]'' in 1936, directed by Archie Mayo with Leslie H ..., produced by [[Winifred Curtin]] in the [[Library Theatre]]. With [[Beryl Green]], [[Charles Marais]], [[Julius Kaplan]], [[Sid Hossy]].
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  • '''Duncan Abraham''' (b. Durban, 25/01/1900 - d. Durban, 29/01/1979) was a photographer and cinematographer. ...in Johannesburg. Immediately after World War II Lieutenant Duncan Abraham was a public relations officer involved in an exchange of war footage with the
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