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  • ...-Trevosper Company]] was an English theatrical group consisting of [[Harry Bruce]] and [[Marguerite Trevosper]]. The company came to [[Port Elizabeth]] "dir ..., 1903: Performed [[A K-Night in Armour]] by [[Walter Burnot]] and [[Harry Bruce]] at the [[Port Elizabeth Opera House]].
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  • [[Fisherman's Romance]] is a "mythical romantic play" by [[Harry Bruce]] and [[Marguerite Trevosper]], and was performed "direct from London" in S June 2 & 3, 1903: Performed by the [[Bruce-Trevosper Company]] at the [[Port Elizabeth Opera House]].
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  • [[Si J'etais Roi]] is a "mythical romantic play" by [[Harry Bruce]] and [[Marguerite Trevosper]], and was performed "direct from London" in S June 2 & 3, 1903: Performed by the [[Bruce-Trevosper Company]] at the [[Port Elizabeth Opera House]].
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  • He starred in ''Lauder'', a musical review of the life of Sir Harry Lauder, at the [[Brooke Theatre]], January and February 1977. ...tre]] in 1979. He adapted and directed the play ''[[The Bed]]'' starring [[Bruce Millar]], [[Melody O'Brian]], [[John Lesley]] and [[Diane Appleby]] at the
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  • [[Bruce Millar|Millar, Bruce]] [[Harry Miller|Miller, Harry]]
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  • The play is based on the 1902 court martial of Harry "Breaker" Morant (1864–1902)[], Peter Handcock and George Witton, one of ...ning film[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breaker_Morant_(film)] by Ross and Bruce Beresford, and filmed under the same title, with Beresford directing.
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  • [[Bruce Blanchard|Blanchard, Bruce]] [[Harry Bloom|Bloom, Harry]]
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  • Lt.-Col. Chandler: [[Bruce Anderson]]. Jasper Culver: [[Harry Hambleton]].
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  • ...Department|UCT]], in the [[Little Theatre]], starring [[Audrey Pearce]], [[Harry Mann]], [[Joyce Grant]], [[Carey Lacey]], [[Cynthia Brodie]]. ...b McClelland]]. '''Lighting:''' [[Maurice Wolowitz]]. '''Photography:''' [[Bruce Mann]].
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  • ...Gianetta, [[Leslie Speyer]] as Luiz, [[Selwyn-Sue Conyers]] as Casilda, [[Harry Owen]] as Duke of Plaza-Toro, [[Barbara Nuttall]] as Duchess of Plaza-Toro, ...huizen]], [[Catherine Wilmot]], [[Tony de Beer]], [[Lomon de Jager]] and [[Bruce Gearing]].
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  • ...]. Decor by [[Frank Graves]], costumes by [[Doreen Graves]], lighting by [[Harry Ligoff]]. ...ival]]. Directed by [[Nicholas Ellenbogen]] with [[Greg Melvill-Smith]], [[Bruce Young]], [[Annie Robinson]], [[Sue Pearson]], [[Stephen Gurney]], [[Brendan
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  • ...res Trust]]''' was founded by [[I.W. Schlesinger]] and [[A.H. Stodel]] ([[Harry Stodel]]), with the intention of saving the ailing theatre industry by orga ...mpire in a large-scale revue in 1964. They also presented British comedian Bruce Forsyth in 1964. They brought The Seekers to the Colosseum in 1966. Joan Br
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  • ...his play inspired the founding of the [[Theatre Guild]], the brainchild of Bruce and Helen Mann. [[Bruce Mann]] took the opportunity to get in touch with him.
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  • ...e]] and at the [[Alhambra Theatre]] in 1945, featuring [[Ivy Tresmand]], [[Harry Hambleton]] and [[Neil McKay]]); ...]], with [[Robert Finlayson]], [[Jenny de Lenta]], [[Michael Richard]], [[Bruce Alexander]], [[Jeremy Taylor]], [[Lisa Bobbert]], [[Dorrit Rothschild]], [[
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  • ...Hussey, choreographed by Geoffrey Sutherland and starring Richard Loring, Bruce Millar and Alvon Collison here in 1974. Ken Leach directed The Story of an
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  • The set was designed by Neville Schonegevel and built by Mr Bruce Clement and his boys. Electrical equipment costing R200 was most effectivel '''''[[Tom and Dick, but no Harry]]''''' a one-act play by Mr van der Mescht. Staged at the [[De Waal Hall]].
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  • ...p]] (Ophelia), [[Joe Stewardson]] (Claudius), [[Joan Blake]] (Gertrude), [[Bruce Anderson]] (Polonius), [[Michael Stevenson]] (Horatio), [[James White]] (La ...rt Mohr]], with [[David Haynes]] (Hamlet), [[Limpie Basson]] (Claudius), [[Harry Victor]] (Polonius), [[Paul Slabolepszy]] (Horatio), [[Peter Krummeck]] (La
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