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  • ''Mother Goose'', written by [[Glynn Day]]. ...The cast: [[Pippa Duffy]], [[Glynn Day]], [[Corinne Willoughby]], [[Sharon Day]], [[Ricardo Koopman]], [[John Dennison]].
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  • ...ennison]]. (Source: Barrow, Brian & Williams-Short, Yvonne (eds.). 1988. ''Theatre Alive! The Baxter Story 1977-1987''). April 12, 1998?: [[The Story Spinning Theatre Company]] presented their funny, exciting, musical version of ''[[The Three
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  • ...worked for the [[Space Theatre]]. She ultimately specialised in children's theatre with the stage persona of Calamity Jane. ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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  • ...e'' by [[James Ambrose Brown]]. Music by [[Brian Arthur Burke]]. A popular children's play with music. 1972: First South African performance by [[The Space]] (Cape Town) children's theatre group, 19 June 1972. Directed by [[Lianda Martin]] with [[Denis Bettesworth
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  • 1973: [[Space Theatre|The Space]] (Cape Town) (1973, adapted and directed by [[Lily Herzberg]]). ...axter Studio]]. The cast: [[Patrick Walton]], [[Lee-Ann Horwood]], [[Glynn Day]], [[Pippa Duffy]], [[John Auld]], [[Rachel Griggs]], [[Kristie Nielsen]],
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  • ''[[Jack and the Beanstalk]]'' by [[Glynn Day]]. ...k and the Beanstalk]]'', a puppet version by ''[[Teatro dei Piccolo]]'' ('Theatre of the Little People') and [[Keith Anderson]].
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  • ...mances, the first being at the 1985 International Edinburgh Festival, YMCA Theatre, August 11. ...r]] (Willie), [[Grant Preston]] (Peter), [[John Dennison]] (John), [[Glynn Day]] (Donald Duck), [[Gordon van Rooyen]] (Raymond), [[Jennifer Steyn]] (Angel
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  • ...and theatre personality, best known for his contribution to South African theatre in the 1960s and 1970s. ...riod that he became actively engaged in Cape Town amateur and professional theatre.
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  • ''[[The Wonderful Wizard of Oz]]'' is the name of a children's novel by L. Frank Baum (1856-1919)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L._Frank_B ...heatre in Baltimore on October 21, 1974, then moved to Broadway's Majestic Theatre with a new cast on January 5, 1975.
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  • ...Far East. Brickhill-Burke reworked this play and reopened [[His Majesty's Theatre]] with it on the 3 December 1974. **** (Tucker, 1997; Kruger, 1999) [TH] ...to encounter a pop band in rehearsal as the superb Ionian Male Choir or a children's percussion band. Dorkay House activities range from classes in music and dr
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  • Described as the first lady of South African theatre, Yvonne Bryceland was an actress who exuded a rare strength of portrayal, p ...in Cape Town, playing inter alia at the [[Barn Theatre]] and the [[Masque Theatre]] in Muizenberg.
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  • ...and ''[[Hedda Gabler]]'' (by [[Ibsen]], in [[Afrikaans]]) in the [[Hofmeyr Theatre]] in November 1963. CAPAB's first production of a South African play writt ...ugard and starring [[Yvonne Bryceland]] and [[Glynn Day]] at the [[Hofmeyr Theatre]] in 1970.
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  • ...oduced in Cape Town by members of the [[Disney Roebuck]] company in the [[Theatre Royal]] 16 September. ...mpany]], featuring [[Mrs Potter]] and [[Mr Bellew]], but unfortunately the theatre burnt to the ground on the Sunday afternoon.
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  • ...tessential and enormously influential Brecht play, a prime example of Epic Theatre[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epic_theatre] and considered by many to be on ...ed in ''Internationale Literatur'' (ZS), Moscow, December 1940, while the theatre text (prompt text) was published by Theaterverlag Kurt Reiss, Basel 1941. T
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  • Notable for South African theatre was the performance by [[Antony Sher]] at Stratford in 1985, where he playe ...[[Hellhound]]'', written by [[James Whyle]], was staged in the [[Laager]] Theatre, 25 May - June 1992 directed by [[Neil McCarthy]], starring [[Michelle Bote
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  • ...ur 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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