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  • Beryl Ngcobo, James Ngcobo, Nelson Ngewenya, Patty Nokwe, ...cilla Mkhize]], [[Thabane Mkhize]], [[Beryl Ngcobo]], [[James Ngcobo]], [[Nelson Ngewenya]], [[Patty Nokwe]], [[Bhe Shandu]].
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  • ''[[Hang on in There, Nelson]]'' is a play by [[Arthur Maimane]] (1932-2005). ...interaction between a socially diverse group of journalists at the time of Nelson Mandela’s release from prison.
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  • ..., on 1 June. Other company members, besides Sass himself, included [[James Nelson]], [[J.H. Darnley]], [[J.B. Gordon]], [[Emma Glynne]] and [[Ada Logan]]. Th ==The [[Sass and Nelson Musical Comedy Company]]==
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  • [[Carrie Nelson|Nelson, Carrie]] [[Mr Nelson|Nelson, Mr]]
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  • [[Nelson Mandela]] (1918-2013) was a lawyer, activist, politician, president of the Born [[Rolihlahla Nelson Mandela]],
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  • ...before opening at Terry's Theatre, London, on 8 February, in 1902, with [[James Welch]] as "Lord Cyril Garston". It transferred to The Comedy Theatre, Lond After a tour of the colonies by the [[James Welch Company]] in 1903, the play was once more done at Terry's Theatre, Lo
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  • ...pices of [[Ben and Frank Wheeler]]. Other company members included [[James Nelson]], [[J.H. Darnley]], [[J.B. Gordon]], [[Emma Glynne]] and [[Ada Logan]].
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  • ...e productions for [[PACT]], including ''[[Hang on in There, Nelson]]'' (as James, 1996) as well as in the [[Market Theatre]] production of ''[[Twelfth Night
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  • ...development in South Africa. It was founded in 1936 by Lieutenant Colonel James Donaldson D.S.O. to 'advance the status, improve the conditions and remove ...[[Donaldson Orlando Community Centre]] (D.O.C.C.) where former President [[Nelson Mandela]] boxed and [[Miriam Makeba]] first performed.
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  • ...he Production Secretary, [[Kenneth Meyer]] the Dialect Coach, and [[L.J. Nelson]] the Wardrobe Mistress. ...(Dialect Coach/Production Tenor), [[Raquel Munn]] (Mary Margaret), [[L.J. Nelson]] (Wardrobe Mistress), [[Jarryd Nurden]] (Workman), [[Stephan van der Walt]
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  • ...on]], [[Harriet Wood]], and [[Ella Bankhardt]]. Musical direction was by [[James Hyde]].
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  • The show had its inaugural performance before [[Nelson Mandela]] and other international dignitaries on Robben Island on Millenium ...Award and a performance for HRH Duke of Edinburgh World Foundation at St James Palace; in 2008 Paris Match Certificate of Excellence and Professionalism a
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  • ...es why the location shoot was a disaster. There was also a plan to film [[James Ambrose Brown]]’s play ''[[Seven against the Sun]]'', but that was made a ...naged to escape, Kantor was arrested and charged with the same crimes as [[Nelson Mandela]] and the others, though the judge eventually discharged him and st
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  • [[James Welch]] (1865–1917) was a British comedian. ...rica at the [[Opera House]], Cape Town, under the management of [[Sass and Nelson]], on 4 January, 1903, with a performance of ''[[The New Clown]]'' (Paull).
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  • ''[[The Messenger Boy]]'' is a musical comedy in two acts by James T. Tanner (1858-1915)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_T._Tanner] and Al ...tre]], Cape Town, in June, with a [[Gaiety Company]] that included [[Mabel Nelson]], [[Harold Thorley]] and [[Mr Danby]] .
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  • ...evised version by George Alexander at the 28 March - 6 July 1900 at the St James Theatre, London, the latter then produced in the USA by Daniel Frohman at D ...niscences (1923), ''[[The Man of Forty]]'' was performed by the [[Sass and Nelson Company]] in the [[Opera House]], Cape Town, as part of a season of plays t
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  • ...eidelberg]]''''' by Rudolf Bleichmann (fl. 1900) and first produced at St. James's Theatre on 19 March, 1903, playing till 17 July, before going to the Gran ...Heidelberg]]'' in the [[Cape Town Opera House]] on 7 March, by the [[Sass-Nelson Company]], featuring [[T.B. Thalberg]] as "Karl Heinrich", [[Edward Sass]]
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  • ...first used in [[Clifford Bestall]]’s 1999 documentary ''[[The Long Walk of Nelson Mandela]]''. James Sanders – South Africa and the international media 1972-1979: a struggle
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  • ...as Tancred, nephew of Governor Folback, Miss [[E Bankhardt]] as Janotha. [[James Hyde]] was the musical director. ..., [[Harriet Wood]], and [[Ella Bankhardt]]. The musical direction was by [[James Hyde]].
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  • ...on]], [[Harriet Wood]], and [[Ella Bankhardt]]. Musical direction was by [[James Hyde]].
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