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  • ...ka]]'' is an edited collection of [[Matsemela Manaka]]'s work (Geoffrey V. Davis, ed.), published by Harwood Academic Publishers, 1997. ...'', ''[[Toro: The African Dream]]'', ''[[Goree]]'', with an afterword by [[John Kani]].
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  • ...ka]]'' is an edited collection of [[Matsemela Manaka]]'s work (Geoffrey V. Davis, ed.), published by Harwood Academic Publishers, 1997. ...'', ''[[Toro: The African Dream]]'', ''[[Goree]]'', with an afterword by [[John Kani]].
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  • [[John da Silva|Da Silva, John]] [[Allen Davis|Davis, Allen]]
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  • ...2 when it appeared as a "Davis-Poynter playscript", published in London by Davis-Poynter Ltd.,
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  • '''Robert Hartford-Davis''' (1923-1977) was a film producer, director and writer. Robert Hartford-Davis (originally William Henry Davis) was born in Ramsgate, England on 23 July 1923 and had a career in film and
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  • ...urchill and his wife, copyrighted in 1970 and published in 1974 by Luther Davis Productions. ...[NAPAC]] at the [[Alhambra Theatre]], Durban, from 10 April, directed by [[John Hussey]], by arrangement with [[Brian Brooke]], starring [[David Oxley]], E
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  • ...Bryceland]], [[Michael Caldwell]], [[Gordon Bagnall]], [[Edy Adams]] and [[John Mullen]]. ...Sydney Witkin]] (Sergeant Dohda), [[Jean Wilkinson]] (Flora McIver), [[Don Davis]] (Ramillies) and [[Robert Russell]] (Robert Lawn).
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  • ...and confinement in hostels on the men. Workshopped by Manaka with actors [[John Maolusi Ledwaba]] and [[Hamilton Mahonga Silwane]] under the auspices of [[ ...kalakala]] was the stage manager with [[Ben Dekker]] as the designer and [[John Roberts]] as head of lighting.
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  • ...ociety|Johannesburg Reps]], directed by [[Anthony Farmer]], and starring [[John Boulter]]. ...ann van Heerden]] (Alfred, 4707), [[Bryan Andrews]] (Joseph, 3011), [[John Davis]] (Jules, 6917), [[Fred Stephens]] (Gaston Lemare) and [[Tony Gild]] (Espoi
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  • ...emy Hawk]]) and ''[[No sex Please, We’re British]]'' (directed by [[Allen Davis]] and starring [[Billy Boyle]]). ...1972. He presented [[Frederick Knott]]’s [[Dial M for Murder]], starring [[John Gregson[[ and [[Joan Fontaine]] and directed by [[Philip Grout]] in 1972.
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  • ...er]]. Roger: [[Hugh Davis]]. Leonie Pimosz: [[Sadie Festenstein]]. Jack: [[John Hayter]]. Bill: [[Joe Stewardson]]. Beryl: [[Fiona Fraser]]. Stephen: [[Ron
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  • Upon her return she acted in ''[[Come Live With Me]]'' (1957), produced by [[John Boyd-Brent]] and then in ''[[Look Back in Anger]]'' (1957), again for [[Tau In November 1958 she had married the British film director [[Robert Hartford-Davis]], but the marriage didn’t last and the couple were divorced in 1960. He
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  • ...and [[Leontine Sagan]]. He had Shakespearean training with [[Gwen Frangcon-Davis]], and did numerous productions with [[Taubie Kushlick]], the [[National Th ...ipus]]'' in 1950 in Johannesburg. Starred in an Afrikaans translation of [[John Van Druten]]’s ''[[I Remember Mama]]'' in 1954. It was directed by [[Taub
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  • ...rld'' (Director: [[Barry Cullen]]), 1968 – ''Zambian Heritage'' (Director: John Roulet), 1968 – ''The Gold Miners'' / ''Die Gouddelwers'' (Director: [[J.
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  • ...rinted and/or published numerous works, including [[Thomas Pringle]] and [[John Fairbairn]]'s ''[[South African Journal]]'', William Gorrie's ''[[The Cape ...k. 2015 "Copying and Circulation in South Africa's Reading Cultures" in C. Davis and D. Johnson. 2015. ''The Book in Africa: Critical Debates''. Springer[ht
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  • [[John Matshikiza|Matshikiza, John]] 2007. ''[[Measure for Measure]]'': a very South African scenario. ([[Perc ...996. Theatre: the political weapon in South Africa, in [[Geoffrey V. Davis|Davis, Geoffrey V.]] & [[Anne Fuchs|Fuchs, Anne]] (eds.). ''Theatre and Change in
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  • ...n]] 1996b. Whose popular theatre and performance? , in [[Geoffrey V. Davis|Davis, Geoffrey V.]] & [[Anne Fuchs|Fuchs, Anne]] (eds.). ''Theatre and Change in ...arkness? Reading/representing ''The Tempest'' in South Africa, in Joughin, John J. (ed.). ''Shakespeare and National Culture''. Manchester: Manchester Univ
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  • ...rd]]: texts and contexts: ''Athol Fugard : a bibliography'', compiled by [[John Read]]. Reviewed in: ''World Literature Written in English'', 32(2):165-168 ...gins: [[Athol Fugard]]'s ''[[The Road to Mecca]]'', in [[Geoffrey V. Davis|Davis, Geoffrey V.]] (ed.). ''Southern African Writing: Voyages and Explorations'
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  • ...ley]] (Professor Henry Higgins), [[Anthony Bazell]] (Colonel Pickering), [[John Baskcomb]] (Alfred P. Doolittle), [[Minnie Love]] (Mrs. Higgins), [[Freda W ...he [[Civic Theatre]], Johannesburg, from 17 November 1977. Cast: [[Evette Davis]] (Eliza Doolittle), [[Michael Atkinson]] (Professor Henry Higgins), [[Hugh
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  • ...] group starring [[Sibongile Khumalo]] and [[Nomsa Manaka]], directed by [[John Kani]], choreographed by [[Nomsa Manaka]], with music by [[Matsemela Manaka [[ESAT Bibliography Da-Daz|Davis, Geoffrey V.]] 2003. pp. 174, 228.
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