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  • ...ductions. On his arrival in Port Elizabeth he joined the [[Walmer Dramatic Society]], a section of the [[Walmer Club]]. 18 September 1947: Produced his first play, the [[Walmer Dramatic Society]]'s production of Noel Coward's play ''[[Hay Fever]]''.
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  • [[Department of Education and Culture Drama Festival]], House of Representatives ...cil for Culture, Sport and Recreation|Department of Arts and Culture Drama Group]]
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  • Produced in Pietermaritzburg by the Natal Society Drama Group, 30 November 1946.
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  • [[Kellerprinz Drama Festival]] [[Kempton Arts and Theatrical Society]]
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  • [[NTO Youth Group]] [[Natal Cultural Congress]]
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  • ...and cultural theorist. He is considered a pioneer of black South African drama. ...ce of [[Albert Luthuli]]), he taught for a while at Umzumbe on the KwaZulu-Natal South Coast before relocating to Johannesburg in 1929 and become head teach
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  • ...], for use of the students and staff of the [[University of Stellenbosch]] Drama Department ([[Universiteitsteater Stellenbosch]]) in the [[H.B. Thom Theatr ...production of '''''[[Die Beer]]''''' by the [[Grahamstown Amateur Dramatic Society]], date not stated.
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  • ...rm that refers broadly to the various educational and pedagogical uses of drama, theatre and performance. ...rious names and a large number of approaches resort under this category of drama and theatre.
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  • [[S.A.M.S.]] '''See [[South African Magical Society]]''' [[SA Drama and Theatre Heritage]] A Research and documentation project, UNISA
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  • Piling and diaphragm wall complete at [[Natal Playhouse]] site. 1983. ''South African Construction World'', 2(1):22-27 ...Hindu forms of worship. Unpublished master’s thesis. Durban: University of Natal.
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  • This refers to a group of people (though there have been one-person commissions), set up to invest ...ctions, and (7) the possibility of co-ordinating and making opera, ballet, drama and musical facilities available nationally. standards , language issues an
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  • ...] and [[Geoffrey Antrobus|Antrobus, G.G.]] 2001. The value of the arts to society: the importance of the value of externalities for lower income and educatio ...Father of South Africa's Township Theatre''. Durban: University of KwaZulu-Natal Press.
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  • ...owever justify their own unique investigation because they are examples of drama as ritual. ...act traditional plays. The funeral of a deceased chief was an example of a drama in five acts: the death, the funeral, the mourning service, the purificatio
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  • ===The [[EOAN Group]] in the Cape=== ...munity, established in 1933 by [[Helen Southern-Holt]]. In 1943, the EOAN Group's music section increased in importance when [[Joseph Manca]] took charge o
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  • '''''Growth of drama in China after Mongol take-over''''' ...EASTERN COAST AND DRAKENSBERG), WHILE THE THE KHOISAN BECOME THE DOMINANT SOCIETY IN THE EASTERNAND WESTERN CAPE. ONGOING RECORDS OF SOCIAL, RITUAL AND OTHER
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  • ...tfleisch|Hauptfleisch, Temple]] 1972. Greek dramatic conventions in modern drama. Unpublished master’s thesis. Pretoria: University of South Africa. ...sch, Temple]] 1978. The play as communication : a study of the language of drama. Unpublished doctoral dissertation. Pretoria: University of South Africa.
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  • ...Western Cape, the Northern Cape, the Eastern Cape, the Free State, KwaZulu/Natal, Gauteng, the Northern Province, Northwest and Mpumalanga. The capital citi ...oops extended British control over the outreaches of the Cape Province and Natal, while rebellious Dutch farmers trekked inland to escape the British influe
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  • ...ibly written in 1603 or 1604, and first performed by Shakespeare’s theatre group, the King’s Men, as ''[[The Moor of Venice]]'' on November 1, 1604, in th [[F.C.L. Bosman]], 1928. ''Drama en Toneel in Suid-Afrika, Deel I: 1652-1855''. Pretoria: [[J.H. de Bussy]].
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  • ...H GOVERNMENT GRANTS RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT TO THE TRANSVAAL. ZULU RIOTS IN NATAL. MAHATMA GHANDI INITIATES THE PASSIVE RESISTANCE MOVEMENT AMONG INDIANS IN ...teur Operatic and Dramatic Society|CAPE TOWN AMATEUR OPERATIC AND DRAMATIC SOCIETY]] FOUNDED. [[Marie Lloyd|MARIE LLOYD]] APPEARS IN SA, BROUGHT OUT BY [[Har
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  • [[Lady Anne Barnard]], the influential socialite and hostess of Cape Town society, produced what are considered to be the first extant "[[review]]s" of plays ...use in a particular context and epoch. For example, the very notions of [[drama]] and [[theatre]] – even ideas about [[performance]] (and indeed [[critic
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