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  • ...eth Smith), [[Ashleigh Harvey]] (Susan Smith), [[Theo Landey]] (Jonathan Smith)
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  • A musical play based on the best selling novel by [[Alexander McCall Smith]]. ...ar process in which [[Nicholas Ellenbogen]] worked with [[Alexander McCall Smith]] to create the play.
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  • ''I Capture the Castle'' by Dodie Smith. A romantic comedy. First staged in ***. Staged in South Africa at the [[Y
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  • There are '''three''' ladies referred to as "[[Mrs Smith]]" by [[F.C.L. Bosman]] (1928 and 1980): =[[Mrs Smith]] (fl. 1820s), amateur actress=
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  • ''[[Autumn Crocus]]'' is play by Dodie Smith ()[]. Smith's first play, it was written under the pseudonym of C.L. Anthony). Telling
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  • ...''[[Mont Blanc to China]]'') was a [[moving panorama]] devised by Albert Smith (d.1860). ...author at the Egyptian Hall in Piccadilly, London, in 1859, shortly before Smith's death in 1860. It went on an international tour afterwards, visiting the
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  • [[Panorama of China]] (Smith) '''See ''[[Albert Smith's Panorama of China]]'''''
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  • ...gomacbeth.com/about] is a 2009 chamber opera written by [[Alexander McCall Smith]] (1948- ), with music by Scottish composer Tom Cunningham (1946- ) [http:/ [[Alexander McCall Smith|McCall Smith]]'s chamber opera is based on the stage play ''[[Macbeth]]'' (full title ''
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  • ...etter, For Wors''''' is a 2002 two-hander play by [[Robert Hobbs]], [[Jaci Smith]] and [[Megan Willson]]. Set in a dingy flat in 1979 Port Elizabeth, it is ...2002, directed by [[Dorothy-Ann Gould]], with [[Robert Hobbs]] and [[Jaci Smith]].
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  • '''WEIR-SMITH, Charmaine''' (19**- ). South African stage and television actress and dire ''[[Annie]]'': a programme for the production directed by Charmaine Weir-Smith at the Johannesburg [[Civic Theatre]] from 13 May 2001.
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  • ...ing]], with [[Jaci Smith]] (Mariaan), [[Hannes Muller]] (Boet Jan), [[Eben Smith]] (Chrisjan), [[Zane Meas]] (Pieter Plaas), [[Natalia da Rocha]] (Meisie Pl
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  • ...[[Marjorie Smith]], [[Paddi Clay]], [[Allan Goldstein]] and [[Neil Vernon-Smith]]. The costumes were designed by [[Helen Rooza]] and the music was devised
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  • ...Smith]]. In the cast were [[Jim Bell]], [[John Boulter]], [[Janice Fellows-Smith]], [[Lucille Henderson]], [[Valerie Miller]], [[Beryl Reid]] and [[Francois
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  • ...rl), [[Peter Viljoen]] (Man), [[Piet van Straaten]] (2nd Man) and [[Gertie Smith-Visser]] (Woman). ...Baigrie]], [[Charles Comyn]], [[Andrea Fine]], [[Joe Gibbon]] and [[Robin Smith]].
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  • Performed by [[Robin Smith]] at the Rendezvous, [[State Theatre]], Pretoria. (''Beeld'' 26 July 2006).
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  • ...by a performance of a song announced as "John Alman" - probably "Sir John Smith's Alman", a lute song by John Dowland (1563–1626) - with a prologue calle
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  • ''[[My Uncle's Will]]'' is a comedietta, in one act by S. Theyre Smith (fl. 1860s-1870s). ...e author's name is sometimes found as "S. Theyre-Smith" or "Spenser Theyre-Smith".
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  • ...opped by its stars [[Nick Boraine]], [[Lerato Moloi]] and [[Charmaine Weir-Smith]], each playing two or three characters. The seemingly humdrum life of a su ...r]] starring stars [[Nick Boraine]], [[Lerato Moloi]] and [[Charmaine Weir-Smith]].
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  • ''[[The Casino Girl]]'' is a musical written by Harry B. Smith (1860-1936)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_B._Smith], with music by L ...ll, Reginald de Koven, Arthur Nevin, and Fred Solomon. Lyrics by Robert B. Smith, Sydney Rosenfeld and Harold Ellis, .
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  • ...ramatised equestrian displays under the auspices of the governor Sir Harry Smith.
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