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  • ...eatre toured the play throughout the UK, including Sadler’s Wells Theatre, London. ...[Dramatic Society of East London]] in collaboration with the [[East London Museum]] at the [[Guild Theatre]], directed by [[Michele Brandenburger]].
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  • ...y]] staged the play as a fundraiser in aid of the Kaffrarian Museum during Museum Week. It was produced by [[Dorothy Southwell]]. Starring [[Freda Coleman]], 1953: Produced by the [[Dramatic Society of East London]] in 1953.
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  • ...rpool, Joseph Langley Levy originally studied art and was apprenticed to a London company that made stained glass. After he wrote a series of articles on the ...nnesburg War Market (1917) and his mock version of East Lynne entitled ''[[East Lynne in Three Pots]]'', which was presented by the [[Johannesburg Repertor
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  • '''The [[Dramatic Society of East London]] ([[DRAMSOC East London]]) is an [[amateur]] dramatic society. In 1989, the society collaborated with the [[East London Museum]] in a production of [[David Wood]]'s play ''[[The Selfish Shellfish]]''.
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  • [[Daily Dispatch]], East London [[District Six Museum]], Cape Town
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  • ...o perform they were offered the use of the recently vacated Port Elizabeth Museum premises in Bird Street, Port Elizabeth. As their first venture, they decid The group also had exchange agreements with [[Rob Amato]]'s East London based [[Imitha Players]] and [[Don Maclennan]]'s Grahamstown group the [[Ik
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  • ...to the [[H.B. Thom Theatre]], Stellenbosch, the [[Guild Theatre]] in East London, [[Opera House]] in Port Elizabeth and the [[Monument Theatre]] in Grahamst ...[F.C.L. Bosman]] collection held at the [[Nasionale Afrikaanse Letterkunde Museum en Navorsingsentrum]] ([[NALN]]) in Bloemfontein.
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  • ...xteen years by the [[Handspring Puppet Company]] . Grahamstown: The Albany Museum. [[R.C. Krause|Krause, R.C.]] 1963. Intimate theatre for East London. ''[[South African Panorama]]'', 8(6):6-7.
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  • ''Wren’s St Paul’s Cathedral completed in London. Addison and Stelle publish The Spectator in England''. ''British Museum opened''. ''English capture Quebec from French''.
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  • ...y Hawk, North Carolina. First major clashes in the Suffragette movement in London. The first formal narrative movie: Edwin Porter’s The Great Train Robbery ...s "The Cherry Orchard". First Barker/Vedrenne season at the Royal Court in London'''''
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