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  • ...D on the emergence of a social movement of trade union workers on the East Rand in 1984. He was a founder member of the [[Junction Avenue Theatre Company]], and among his productions with them have been ''[[Will of a Rebel]]'',
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  • Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Venues|South African Theatre Venues, Companies, Societies, etc ]] [[Earl's Court Garden Theatre]], Johannesburg
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  • Also referred to as the [[Whistlers of Art Project]] or [[Whistlers of Art Theatre Group]] ==The company==
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  • ...g/wiki/Elaine_Lee_%28actress%29] was a South African-born Australian-based theatre and television actress and entertainer best known for her role of Vera Coll She started acting in the [[East Rand Theatre Club]] in Benoni and worked on radio and stage in South Africa for a number
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  • ...ndrik Hanekom]] and [[Mathilde Hanekom]] in 1938. Used by the [[East Rand Theatre Club]] for its productions after 1944. Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Venues|South African Theatre Venues, Companies, Societies, etc ]]
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  • ...ing. The result was the birth of the original [[Barnyard Theatres|Barnyard Theatre]] in 1996. == The Barnyard Theatre , Knysna ==
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  • Born on the East Rand and matriculated there. He studied at the [[University of Stellenbosch]], t ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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  • ...ns as ''[[Die Heilige Vlam]]'' and performed by [[André Huguenet]] and his company in their first sponsored event, under the auspices of [[African Theatres]], Presented by the [[Brian Brooke Company]] at the [[Hofmeyr Theatre]] in 1949. Settimgs by [[Frank Graves]].
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  • ...ermaritzburg in 1986. The aim of the play was to counter propaganda by the company claiming that the strike is over. The national tour was part of a fundraisi ...performed at Wits’ Box Theatre, as well as in venues in the Vaal and East Rand.
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  • Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Venues|South African Theatre Venues, Companies, Societies, etc ]] [[Gaiety Company]]
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  • ...atrix Lehmann in the part of Emmy, and then transferred to the Shaftesbury Theatre in 1939. [http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/23590457-they-walk-alone] ...ontine Sagan]] for the [[Johannesburg Repertory Society]] at the [[Library Theatre]] in Johannesburg in September 1939.
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  • A theatre man, who seeks a refuge in the country away from the women around him, make ...y Theatre Society]] performed from 22 July to 2 August 1952 at the [[Labia Theatre]].
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  • ...'''") is a playhouse facility, producing and presenting performing arts in East London and the broader Buffalo City Municipality in the Eastern Cape. Found ...gan in a prisoner of war camp during the Second World War, where the young East London soldier passed the hours writing a pantomime.
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  • ...they both appeared in ''[[I.D.B.]]'' (1912), made for the [[African Cinema Company]]. His full name was [[Harry Vine Gandar]] and he was the son of Henry J. ..., was Laurence Gandar, the highly respected anti-apartheid editor of the [[Rand Daily Mail]]. (FO)
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  • ...the Pavilion Theatre in Edinburgh to ''Daddy’s Boy'' (1908) at the Empire Theatre in Mossley. Born Florence Elizabeth Dentry, she was the daughter of a scho == Contribution to South African Theatre & Film ==
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  • ...Polyscope Company in Chicago and then for the American Film Manufacturing Company in Santa Barbara, Cooke moved with him and acted in many of the shorts made ...associate producer. The couple returned to the United States via the Far East. In 1926 they both appeared in ''The Bells'' (James Young/1926), with Lion
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  • ...th Cartwright''' (b. Chelsea, London, 19/04/1880 – d. St. Leonards-on-Sea, East Sussex, 25/05/1969) was a British actress. ...Morley on 19 February of that year in ''The Squire of Dames'' at the Bijou Theatre in Melbourne. While the number of performances was limited because of inju
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  • ...'[[Doodvonnis]]'' by [[Willem Kemp]] and performed by the [[André Huguenet Company]] in 19**. Huguenet’s choice of this psychological thriller was because o 1948: Presented by the [[Brian Brooke Company]] with [[Brian Brooke]] as Danny, [[Lawrence Ayris]] as the detective. Dire
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  • ...ale'' and ''Twelfth Night'' staged by Harley Granville Barker at the Savoy Theatre in London. He also acknowledged his debt to Edith Craig, who cast him in ' ...r [[African Film Productions]]. In December of that year he travelled to East Africa to entertain the troops stationed there.
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  • ...[[African Theatre Trust]]’s [[I.W. Schlesinger]] was the President of the Rand Motor Cycling Club and would award the Schlesinger Vase to the winner. [[T Return to [[South_African Theatre/Personalities|South African Personalities]]
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