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  • Son of [[Sybil Summers]], he was born [[Geoffrey Eric Burmeister]] in **. ...ess School (1987 – 1989), and a certificate of Psychology in Business from the Metropolitan Collge London.
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  • ...(with distinction) in Text and Performance Studies from The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) and King’s College London. ...2015. On behalf of the [[Wits School of Arts]] Homann continued to manage the Tisch (New York University) Study Abroad Program.
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  • ...Yorkshire of a Welsh family and grew up in Kent, Scotland and Lancashire. The family eventually settled in Pietermaritzburg, Natal. In 1980 he appeared in ''[[The Revenge]]'' by [[Mario Schiess]]
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  • ...]] can refer to actual person, or to the title of the TV mini-series made of his colourful life (1989). ...ucated at what was called the Jews’ Free School, in Spitalfields where the head master was Moses Angel.
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  • Return to [[The ESAT Entries]] [[Maas-Phillips College of Speech and Drama]]
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  • ...father and a union secretary/teacher mother, he studied at the University of Natal, obtaining a B.A. in Speech and Drama, majoring in Drama and Economic The performer [[Talia Egelhof]] is his daughter.
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  • [[Beverley Lewis]] was born on 19 July, 1949, in Cape Town, of Irish parentage and had her early schooling at Rustenburg Primary School, R She then went to the [[University of Cape Town]] ([[UCT]]) to complete a B.A. (with Distinction), an M.A., and a
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  • The Drama Department at the [[University of Pretoria]] is a tertiary training institution for theatre practitioners and ...ound as [[Pretoria University Drama Department]] and colloquially known as the [[Tukkies Drama Departement]].
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  • ...l died in Johannesburg of an apparent heart attack in July 2007 at the age of 58. He studied at the [[University of Cape Town Drama Department]] under [[Robert Mohr]] and [[Mavis Taylor]] (BA
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  • Return to [[The ESAT Entries]] == The list ==
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  • ...o lecture in movement at the Speech and Drama Department of the University of Natal in Durban. ...uctions in Durban was a remarkable open-air production in Mitchell Park of the danced Nativity, ''[[Navidad Nuestra]]'', which he not only conceived, prod
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  • He was the older brother of poet and major critic [[W.E.G. Louw]]. ..., poet and playwright, he was a scholar and a university lecturer for most of his life and he died in Johannesburg on 18 June 1970. He was first married
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  • ...and famine (1857-1858). He came to the Cape Colony as a private. At first, the Regiment was posted to Grahamstown but was later transferred to Keiskama Ho ...nd]] and three are unstated. He portrayed 23 males and seven females, with the last female role in June 1861.
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  • ...anon of [[Afrikaans]] literature and theatre in the pivotal early years of the [[cultural struggle]]. ...kers. At the end of 1944 they moved to Retreat, where he was introduced to the [[Cape Flats]] vernacular, later called [[Kaaps]], that he uses so skillful
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  • ...ile Reza herself also excelled as actress, performing in the school plays. The school today has an annual drama festival named after her. ...ature, Russian literature and [[Afrikaans]] writing from the first half of the 20th century.
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  • ''The idea of a [[State Theatre]] is not to be confused with what anthropologist Clifford ...would be an expression of the artistic and cultural soul and achievements of that country, state and/or nation. Most nations tend to have such a theatre
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  • ...s one of the four State funded regional Arts Councils (PACs) that replaced the [[National Theatre Organisation]] in 1963. (NOTE: "PACT" is also the acronym for ''The Portsmouth Area Children's Theatre'' in England.)
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  • ...Regiment of Foot]] was a British regiment stationed in the Cape Colony in the 1860s. ...nshire Regiment of Foot]]. [[F.C.L. Bosman|Bosman]] (1980) refers to it as the [[10th Regiment (2nd Batallion)]].
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  • ...is entry consists of two main sections, two providing general overviews of the South African context: ...n]]''', some people working in a number of these fields simultaneously, so the sections will inevitably overlap to some extent.''
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  • '''This entry consists of three main sections:''' 1: ''[[Criticism in South Africa]]'' (An introductory overview of [[performing arts criticism]], largely focused on three subsections - on Th
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