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  • [[James McCullagh|McCullagh, James]] [[Gerald McKnight|McKnight, Gerald]]
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  • ...h they called a "cultural need" for the country (Kruger, Rayne & McKnight, Gerald 1944. A National theatre: South Africa's great cultural need. ''Libertas'', ...and began writing short stories and novels. He also wrote a play about Dr James Barry, ''The Green Box'', as a vehicle for Munro. In 1959 he published ''Go
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  • ...ere [[Ruth Abromowitz]], [[Dorothy Felbert]], [[Hinda Honikman]], [[Gerald James]]. Decor by [[Bruce Palmer]].
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  • ...[Frank S. Bromley-Challenor]], probably the brother of the actor-manager [[James Bromley-Challoner]]. ...the [[Norah Sturdee]] is said to have toured South Africa, possibly with [[James Bromley-Challoner]]'s theatrical company .
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  • [[James McCullagh|McCullagh, James]] [[Gerald McKnight|McKnight, Gerald]]
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  • ...omedy in three acts, the first play by English playwright and screenwriter Gerald Savory (1909-1996) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Savory]. ...t Haber]], [[Elaine Lee]], [[Nicky Caras]], [[Roslyn Ellis]] and [[Phillip James]].
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  • ...ading roles. Reviewing the opening night for the Sunday Times, the critic James Agate made the memorable comment "It is not a good sort of play, but it is
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  • The screenplay is based on a story by [[James Ambrose Brown]] and amongst those involved in the film’s production were Based on an original screen story by James Brown
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  • ...yers]], [[Gordon Vorster]], [[Wilma Stockenström]], [[Trix Pienaar]] and [[James Borthwick]]. ...Fugard]], [[Marius Weyers]], [[Gordon Vorster]], [[Wilma Stockenström]], [[James Borthwick]], [[Emile Aucamp]], [[Trix Pienaar]], [[Susan MacLennan]], [[Tho
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  • [[James McCullagh|McCullagh, James]] [[Gerald McKnight|McKnight, Gerald]]
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  • ...rly revived ''[[Diary of a Madman]]'' (1967), a one-man show directed by [[Gerald Wilson]] presented throughout the country. This was followed by two more o
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  • ...rand), [[Bernabe van Alphen]] (Younger Twin), [[Al Debbo]] (Older Twin), [[James Norval]] (Stationmaster), [[Schalk Theron]] (Koert), [[Rynhardt Smit]], [[G ...oducer: [[Joseph Albrecht]] / Cinematographer: [[Frank Dixon]] / Editor: [[Gerald Ehrlich]] / Art Director: [[Rowland Evans]] / Sound Recorder: [[Douglas Gee
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  • ...mentions that Duveyrier's play called ''[[Sullivan]]'' was performed at St James's Theatre, London, by a company of French comedians, where he saw and liked ...erformed by a West End theatre company from London, led by actor-manager [[Gerald Lawrence]], which toured South Africa and Rhodesia, putting on a portfolio
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  • However it is listed as a '''one act''' farce by Gerald le Grys Norgate in Lunn's biography (Dictionary of National Biography, 1885 ...rick Vale, or The Bridal of the Borders]]'' (Lynch), a ballad recited by [[James Leffler]] and a "[[Pas Seul]]" performed by [[Miss Powell]]. The evening a
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  • ...des Holloway himself ( as "Lear"), the company included [[W. Haviland]], [[Gerald Lawrence]], [[Leonard Rayne]], [[John Nesbitt]], [[Amy Coleridge]] and [[Am ...he [[Alexander Theatre]]. Also starring [[John Rogers]] (Edgar), [[Anthony James]] as the Fool, [[George Jackson]], [[John Hayter]], [[Kerry Jordan]], [[Fio
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  • ...ven Against the Sun]]'' (1964), adapted from the novel and stage play by [[James Ambrose Brown]], and ''[[Majuba, Hill of Doves]]'' (1968), based on a novel ...er Africa ('''David Millin'''/1957), Diamond Safari (with [[Peter Lang]]) (Gerald Mayer/1958), Last of the Few ('''David Millin'''/1960), Stropers van die La
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  • ...e Bellew]] as "Raffles". The play premiered in London on 12 May 1906, with Gerald du Maurier and in Paris in 1907 with André Brulé in the lead. A play by Langdon McCormick, first performed in 1906 with James J. Corbett as an American version of "Raffles".
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  • ...''[[Troilus and Cressida]]'' with [[Eckard Rabe]], [[Annelisa Weiland]], [[James White]] and [[Siegfried Mynhardt]] for [[PACT]] in 1974. ...[The Rivals]]'', 1983, [[PACT]]. [[Michael Atkinson]], [[John Hussey]], [[James Borthwick]], [[Wilson Dunster]], [[Susan Gehr]]. ''[[As You Like It]]'',
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  • = ''[[Nothing but the Truth]]'' by James Montgomery (1916)= ...=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwicl9am2sThAhVOTxUIHXdIAJw4ChDoATABegQICBAB#v=onepage&q=James%20Montgomery%20(1882-1966)&f=false].
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  • They also did [[''Seven Against the Sun'']] ([[James Ambrose Brown]]), ''[['n Bruid in die môre]]'' ([[Hugo Claus]]), ''[[Uncle ...Pieter Bredenkamp, Joey de Koker & Gerrit Wessels. Seven Against the Sun (James Ambrose Brown), Regie: Victor Melleney. (Arthur Hall, David Herbert & Pie
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