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  • [[Lawrence Folley|Folley, Lawrence]] [[Joan Fontaine|Fontaine, Joan]]
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  • [[Lawrence Reed|Reed, Lawrence]] [[Joan Retief|Retief, Joan]]
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  • A musical with a book by [[Jerome Lawrence]] and [[Robert Edwin Lee]] and music and lyrics by [[Jerry Herman]]. First ...55 novel ''Auntie Mame'' by [[Patrick Dennis]] and a 1956 Broadway play by Lawrence and Lee.
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  • [[Lawrence Bhayi|Bhayi, Lawrence]] [[Joan Blake|Blake, Joan]]
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  • ...acksmith), [[Ron Fenton]] (Burgomaster), [[Tom Bassett]] (Priest), [[Joan Lawrence]] (Schoolmistress), [[Embla Newton]] (Burgomaster’s wife), [[Tony Fletche
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  • ...ding-a-ding-ding''[https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/catalog/3511721]) he met [[Joan Blake]], with whom he would do many shows later in South Africa. ...Joan]]'' at [[Cicero's]], the fashionable nightclub in Johannesburg with [[Joan Blake]] in 1957 and contributed lyrics for ''[[Sextet]]'' by [[Anthony Farm
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  • ...f Lorraine]]'' (1947) including ''[[The Flashing Stream]]'' (1943) and ''[[Joan of Lorraine]]'' (1947). She also performed as actress for them, in plays su ...influential performers, including [[Moira Lister]], [[Sidney James]] and [[Lawrence Harvey]].
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  • ...n cast). [[Leon Gluckman]] and [[John McKelvey]] went straight into Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee’s prizewinning play ''[[Inherit the Wind]]'', for which
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  • ...ards it was reported that he would be managing the new Victoria Theatre in Lawrence, Massachusetts. By 1913 his career had changed direction, as he appears in ...), based on a story by [[H. Rider Haggard]] and starring British imports [[Joan Morgan]] and [[Hayford Hobbs]], for [[African Film Productions]]. It is als
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  • ...tie Mame]]'', at the [[Civic Theatre]] in November 1982. It also starred [[Joan Brickhill]], [[Janice Honeyman]] and [[Jean Dell]]. He starred in [[NAPAC]]
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  • ...resented by the [[Brian Brooke Company]] with [[Brian Brooke]] as Danny, [[Lawrence Ayris]] as the detective. Directed by visiting British director [[Mary Byro ...Libby), [[Boela Holloway]] (Hubert ), [[Jill de Klerk]] (Mrs. Terence), [[Joan Nel]] (Dora), [[Peter Viljoen]] (Belsize) and [[Jimmy Aligianis]] (Dan). Mu
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  • ...s]], cotumes by [[Doreen Graves]]. In the cast were [[Noelle Ahrenson]], [[Lawrence Ayris]], [[Jane Fenn]], [[Petrina Fry]], [[Hilda Kriseman]], [[Michael Mara ...s of the College for Advanced Technical Education. The cast consisted of [[Joan Sneesby]] ("Maria, the parlour maid"), [[Bud Baylis]] ("Dr Austin Sloper"),
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  • ...ing Earnest]]'', ''[[Half in Earnest]]'' (a musical skit, 1959), ''[[Saint Joan]]'' (1959), ''[[What Shall We Tell Caroline?]]'', ''[[The Dock Brief]]'' (1 ...Theatre]] for the [[Cockpit Players]], together with [[John McKelvey]], [[Joan Blake]] and [[Nigel Hawthorne]] in 1959.
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  • ...hlick directed Auntie Mame at the Brooke in 1965. It was adapted by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee from Patrick Dennis’ autobiographical book. Adam Leslie
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  • ...ter simon from Dawson Manning. Decor by [[Clarence Wilson]], costumes by [[Joan Brickhill]].
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  • ...rles H. White]] (Jervis Pendleton), [[Ray Brown]] (Cyrus Wycoff), [[Albert Lawrence]] (Jimmie McBride), [[George R. Montford]] (John Codman), [[Richard Scott]] ...ynhardt]], [[Wynona Cheyney]], [[Paula Styger]], [[Albie van der Bijl]], [[Joan Viljoen]], [[Hester van Niekerk]], [[Vlokkie du Toit]], [[Francis Coertze]]
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  • ...ents'' in 1956, followed by shows like ''Around The World In 80 Days'', ''Lawrence of Arabia'', ''Cleopatra'', ''My Fair Lady'' and many others. ...birthday [[Brickhill-Burke]] staged ''[[Follies Fantastique]]'', starring Joan Brickhill, Alvon Collison and Beni Mason on 30 November 1976. Brickhill-Bur
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  • ...Egnos]], which opened at the [[Civic Theatre]] in March 1967. It starred [[Lawrence Folley]] and [[Pat Lancaster]]. He designed the set for [[Taubie Kushlick]] ...e first [[PACT]] musical to be staged. [[Neels Hansen]] did costumes and [[Lawrence Folley]], [[Gé Korsten]], [[Barbara Veenemans]], [[Kerry Jordan]] and [[Ir
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  • ...Nomsa Nene and directed by Marius Weyers here in 1983. PACT staged Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee’s The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail starring Neil McCarth
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