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  • [[Ellis Pearson|Pearson, Ellis]] [[Henry William Pearson|Pearson, Henry William]]
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  • ...rm also makes up part of the tile of the 1962 South African musical '''''[[Mr Paljas]]'''''. (Click on the latter title to see the entry). ...ith [[Marius Weyers]], [[Aletta Bezuidenhout]], [[Ian Roberts]], [[Ellis Pearson]], [[Jan Ellis]], [[Liezel van der Merwe]], [[Larry Leyden]], [[Marthinu
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  • ...onally for the time, a [[Mrs Kinniburgh]]. The production was managed by [[Mr Morgan]], who also read a [[prologue]] written for the occasion by [[Captai ...]]'', in the [[African Theatre]], Cape Town on 16 May, with the help of [[Mr Cooke]] and his company of ladies. The afterpiece was ''[[The Poor Soldier]
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  • ...oring the specific style of improvisatory and mimetic theatre with [[Ellis Pearson]], [[Brendan Grealy]] and others. In 1989 he and his wife [[Liz Szymczak]] ''[[Raiders of the Lost Aardvark]]'' (with [[Ellis Pearson]])
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  • It was formally opened by the Mayor, Councillor H W Pearson on February 17, 1882. The hall cost £6 086 and had an 11.1m wide stage wit ...in 1884 (designed by James Tennant, of the Royal Engineers, and built by a Mr Kitsch) it was inaugurated on 15 December 1885 by Sir John Gordon Sprigg.
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  • ...enry IV]]'' in October of the same year, the cast including a certain [[Mr Pearson]]. In May 1856, the [[Lyceum]] building was again re-opened after being re
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  • A brick building, built by [[Mr. Glynn]] to order of [[Sefton Parry]]. It opened on 9 August 1860. From 1 ...made it a condition of him hiring). The contractor for the project was a [[Mr Baskett]], with [[Tuppen and Stonestreet]] as architects. Decorator was the
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