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  • ''[[The Painted Rocks at Revolver Creek]]'' is a play by [[Athol Fugard]] (1932-). == The play ==
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  • ''[[Father and Son, or The Rock of La Charbonniere]]'' is a drama in two acts by Edward Fitzball (1792 Also given as ''[[Father and Son, or The Rock of Charbonniere]]'' or often simply as ''[[Father and Son]]''.
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  • ''[[Lady on the Rocks]]'' (in 1980),
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  • ''[[The Inchcape Bell, or The Dumb Sailor Boy]]'' is a nautical melodrama in 4 acts by Edward Fitzball ( ...titles found include ''[[The Inchcape Bell, or The Dumb Sailor Boy of the Rocks]]'' and
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  • ''[[Father and Son, or The Rock of La Charbonniere]]'' is a drama in two acts by Edward Fitzball (1792 Also given as ''[[Father and Son, or The Rock of Charbonniere]]'' in some sources, or often simply as ''[[Father and
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  • Return to [[The ESAT Entries]] ==The List==
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  • ...colonies, a specialist in the "[[slack rope]]" act, which was popular in the mid 1800s. ...h August, with ''[[John Overy, or The Miser of Southwark Ferry]]'' and ''[[The Haunted Inn, or How to Lay a Ghost]]'' (Peake).
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  • ''[['n Stasie in die Niet]]'' ("Station in the Void"), is a radio play written by [[Chris Barnard]] (1939-2015). ==The original text==
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  • == The original text == First performed at the Lyceum Theatre, English Opera, on Wednesday, August 4, 1813. Printed for C. Chapple, London in 1813.
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  • ...''[[The Verbalists]]'', ''[[The Bile Boys]]'', ''[[The Kingmakers]]'', ''[[The Demon Bride]]'' (2018). ...he Bile Boys]]'', ''[[The Verbalists]]'', ''[[The Frontiersmen]]'' and ''[[The Kingmakers]]''.
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  • ...ire, spent the first eight years of his life in Egypt but evacuated during the Second World War to South Africa, where he later found fame as an actor and ...ACOFS]]), ''[[Terra Nova]]'' ([[NAPAC]]), ''[[Buried Inside Extra]]'', ''[[The Fan]]'' (1994), ''[[Broken Glass]]'' (1995).
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  • [[Waar Ruwe Rotse]] ("where ragged rocks") is the title of an [[Afrikaans]] poem by [[C.M. van den Heever]] ()[], about a fat ...wn legend in various mountainous areas of South Africa. The basic theme of the poem has been dramatised and used in novels and stories a number of times.
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  • ...s]] (operating luxury properties in countries such as the Bahamas, Mexico, the Maldives, Mauritius, Dubai, and South Africa.), [[Kerzner International]], ...esburg said that Kerzner had made an immense contribution towards building the University's multimillion rand School of Tourism and Hospitality at its Auc
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  • ...d sometimes controversial filmmaker. ''[[Summer Is Forever]]'' (1971), ''[[The Hunter]]'' (1973) and [[Suffer Little Children…]] (1976) all received exp ...atre]]. In 1977 his film ''[[Suffer Little Children…]]'' was also shown at the [[Market Theatre]], together with [[Leslie Dektor]]’s ''[[We Take Our Pri
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  • ...sformed for the purpose of theatrical and other performed entertainment by the performers themselves. ='''The term'''=
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  • THIS ARTICLE IS IN THE PROCESS OF MODIFICATION AND EDITING ...sformed for the purpose of theatrical and other performed entertainment by the performers themselves.
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  • = '''(1) ''All the World's a Stage'', a stage play by Isaac Jackman'''= A farce in two acts, in prose, it was first performed at the Drury Lane in 1777, and became very popular. Also printed in 1777 then repr
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  • ...g in English in the 1980s, and was voted one of the top 100 playwrights of the 20th century. ...ory of the country from the early days of apartheid to the years following the liberation and inspired a number of other writers, directors and performers
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  • '''THE INFORMATION IN THIS ENTRY IS CURRENTLY STILL BEING INTEGRATED, EDITED and E ...en closely integrated with the history of the stage and broadcast media in the country.
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