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  • 1947: Presented by the [[Brian Brooke Company]], 1947, at the [[Hofmeyr Hall]] in Cape Town. ...leen Smailes]], [[Winnie Richardson]], [[Fannie Adler]], [[Gwen Davis]], [[Mark Weintraub]], [[Neville Becker]], [[David Cooper]] and [[Ronnie Watermeyer]]
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  • 1954: Presented by the [[Brian Brooke Company]] at the [[Hofmeyr Theatre]] starring English actor [[Emrys Jones]] ...4 January 2012, directed by [[Alan Swerdlow]] starring [[Ashley Dowds]], [[Mark Rayment]], [[Robert Fridjhon]], [[Clyde Berning]], [[Bronwyn Leigh]], [[Sar
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  • [[Brian Brooke]] (b. 27/09/1911 - d. Randburg, 26/04/1997) was an actor, director, produce ...to the Transvaal under the auspices of [[African Consolidated Theatres]]. Brooke tended to concentrate on light farce and drawing room comedy, both acting a
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  • ...UK for the roles he played in popular British television series, such as "Mark Saber" in ''Saber of London''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saber_of_London ...as demobbed in 1945 he went into partnership with theatre producer [[Brian Brooke]] in Cape Town, and undertook a tour of the country with their company. Whe
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  • ...hich he played a large range of roles starring with, among others, [[Brian Brooke]] and [[Heather Lloyd-Jones]]. He was kept in steady employment by [[PACT]] THEATRE HIGHLIGHTS): ''[[King Lear]]'' - GLOUCESTER – [[Mark Graham]],
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  • ...nniversary of the [[SAATM]] in November 1982, [[Taubie Kushlick]], [[Brian Brooke]] and Jim Stodel were honoured for their contributions to theatre over the
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  • 1957: First produced in South Africa by [[Brian Brooke]], directed by [[Leonard Schach]](?*) with [[Dennis Price]], [[Margaret In ...le Theatre]] from 18 August to 1 September, starring [[Belinda Koning]], [[Mark Hoeben]], [[Claire Berlein]], [[Sue Mitchell]] and other students of the de
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  • ...vising producer), [[Mpho Gift Twala]] (producer: documentary unit), [[Mark Brooke]] (executive producer - uncredited). Music by [[Clinton Shorter]], cinemato
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  • ...ected by [[Peter McLea]]. The cast: [[John Whiteley]], [[Tobie Cronjé]], [[Mark Richardson]], [[Neville Thomas]], [[Fiona Ramsay]], [[Robert Haber]]. Perfo Theatre programme (NTO) held by [[NELM]]: [Collection: BROOKE, Brian]: 2005. 57. 1. 2.
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  • [[Mark Graham Award]], University of Stellenbosch [[Mark Graham Toekenning]], University of Stellenbosch
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  • Directed and played the lead in ''[[The Moon is Blue]]'' at the [[Brooke Theatre]], 1977. ...ductions]], 1979), [[Toerien-Firth Company|Toerien-Firth]]’s production of Mark Camelotti’s ''[[Happy Birthday]]'' at the [[Intimate Theatre]] in 1980, '
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  • ...ompany]] at the [[Brooke Theatre]] in February, directed by [[Brian Brooke|Brooke]], with [[Christopher Voysey]] (Oliver), [[Kenneth Baker]] (Mr Bumble), [[M ...cGibbon]]. Musical direction was by [[Lykele Temmingh]], choreography by [[Mark Hawkins]], set design by [[Rod Smith]], costume design by [[Neil Stuart-Har
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  • 1976: Revived by [[Des Lindberg]] and [[Dawn Lindberg]] (at the [[Brooke Theatre]] from 22 October to 20 November?) ...d Brown]], [[Natalia de Rocha]], [[Jenny de Lenta]], [[Mandisa Dlanga]], [[Mark Richardson]], [[Ashleigh Sendin]], [[Jonathan Taylor]], and [[Mandy Wildman
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  • 1950: First produced at [[His Majesty's Theatre]] by [[Brian Brooke]] for [[African Theatres]], directed by [[Shaun Sutton]], subsequently tour ...by [[Pieter Toerien]], directed by [[Rex Garner]], with Garner himself, [[Mark Richardson]], [[Anne Power]], [[Patricia Sanders]], [[George Korelin]], [[K
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  • ...ey]] and starring [[Quigley]] and [[Margaret Inglis]] at the [[Brooke]], [[Mark Camelotti]]’s ''[[Happy Birthday]]'' starring [[Clive Scott]] at the [[In
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  • ...by [[Charl-Johan Lingenfelder]] for [[Artscape]] in 1994. Directed by [[Mark Graham]] with [[Anthea Thompson]], [[Christine Weir]] and [[Heinrich Reisen ...in South Africa by [[Brian Brooke]] with [[Heather Lloyd-Jones]] at the [[Brooke Theatre]], also starring [[Michael Newell]] as "Rolf".
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  • ...produced and directed ''[[Look Back in Anger]]'' in October 1957 at the [[Brooke Theatre]] starring the young British actor [[Alan Dobie]] as Jimmy Porter. ...which starred [[Shirley Hepburn]] in the title role. Together with [[Brian Brooke]] she staged Arnold Perl’s play [[Tevye and His Daughters]] starring [[Al
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  • ...ois Swart]] for [[PACT]]), 1993 – ''[[The Best of Friends]]'' (Director: [[Mark Graham]]), 1994 – ''[[A Far Country]]'' (Director: [[John Carson]]), 1995
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  • .... Toneelkroniek (''[[In Liefde Verlore]]''; ''[[Die Twisappel]]''; [[Brian Brooke]]). ''Helikon'', 6(23):33-41. March. [[Gerhard-Mark van der Waal|Van der Waal, Gerhard-Mark]] 1987. Voetligte in Johannesburg: teaterbou tydens die stad se eerste half
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  • He directed ''[[The Heiress]]'', a [[Brian Brooke]] production for [[ACT]]’s touring circuit of 1949. ...uction of ''[[The Young Elizabeth]]'', based on the life of Elizabeth I to mark the coronation of Elizabeth II later that same year. The cast included the
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