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  • ...Gehr]], [[Celeste Litkie]], [[David Brown]] and [[Andrew Wilson]]. [[Penny Wilson]] was responsible for the design.
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  • ...Ginny), [[John Hussey]] (Philip), [[Diane Wilson]] (Sheila). Designed by [[Penny Simpson]], lighting by [[Leon Benzakein]].
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  • ...la Militz]], [[Jennifer Ferguson]], [[Andie Miller]]. Decor and costumes [[Penny Simpson]], lighting [[Malcolm Hurrell]], movement by [[Jacqui Singer]].
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  • ...[Ronald France]], [[Gay Morris]], [[Michael Drin]], [[Nerina Ferreira]], [[Wilson Dunster]], [[Elliot Playfair]], [[Liz Dick]] and [[Johann Malherbe]].
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  • ...ng by [[Malcolm Hurrell]]. The cast: [[Michael McGovern]] (Jerry), [[Diane Wilson]] (Emma), [[Brian Kennedy]] (Barman), [[Roger Dwyer]] (Robert), [[Gary Cart
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  • ...ed ''[[The Tupenny-Ha'penny Opera]]'' (e.g. by the BBC) or even ''[[The Ha'penny Opera]]'' (see [[Jody Abrahams]] for instance). ...ean Taylor]], [[Chris Galloway]], [[Neil McCarthy]] and [[Penelope Lorimer|Penny Lorimer]].
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  • ...by [[Penny Simpson]], music by Michael Tuffin. Members of the cast were [[Wilson Dunster]] as Frederick William Rolfe, [[Molly Seftel|Mollie Seftel]], [[Mol
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  • ...by the BBC, that apparently wanted to emphasise the satire) or ''[[The Ha'penny Opera]]'' (see [[Jody Abrahams]] for instance). ...Galloway]], [[Neil McCarthy]], [[Bryoni Mortimer]] and [[Penelope Lorimer|Penny Lorimer]].
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  • ...aadjies]] and [[Paul Smith]]. Decor by [[Pieter de Swardt]], costumes by [[Penny Simpson]], lighting by [[Leon Benzakein]].
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  • ...Swart]], [[Federico Freschi]], [[Anthony Marais]], [[Jennifer Hartman]], [[Penny-Colleen Swain]] and others. This production was then staged at the Port Eli
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  • ...]], [[Richard Farmer]], [[Nicky Rebelo]]. Music by Debbie Lan, design by [[Penny Simpson]], lighting by [[Malcolm Hurrell]].
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  • ...man]], opening in the [[Alexander Theatre]] on 21 May. Décor by [[Clarence Wilson]], gowns by [[Peter Soldatos]]. The cast: [[Marion Achber]], [[Sheelagh Ros ...designed by [[Roy Cooke]], lighting by [[Malcolm Hurrell]], costumes by [[Penny Simpson]]. This production visited the [[H.B. Thom Theatre]] on 25 and 26 O
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  • ...chultz]], [[Marthinus Basson]], [[David Dennis]], [[Mark Graham]], [[Diane Wilson]] and [[Lionel Newton]]. Decor designed by [[Louis Jansen van Vuuren]] and ...theson]], music directed by Norbert Nowotny, costume and decor design by [[Penny Simpson]], choreography by [[Di Ruddick]]. [[Tobie Cronjé]] appeared as th
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  • ...r]] and starring [[Diane Appleby]], [[Graham Armitage]], [[Naomi Buch]], [[Wilson Dunster]], [[Kerry Jordan]] and [[Gay Lambert]] at the [[Market Theatre]] i ..., [[PACT]]. [[Michael Atkinson]], [[John Hussey]], [[James Borthwick]], [[Wilson Dunster]], [[Susan Gehr]]. ''[[As You Like It]]'', (dir) [[Maynardville]]
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  • ...arter]], [[Russel Savadier]], [[Roger Dwyer]], [[André Roothman]], [[Diane Wilson]], [[Antoinette Kellermann]], and [[Shirley Johnston]].
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  • ...ré Roothman]], [[Diane Wilson]], [[Marlene Winberg]]. Decor and costumes [[Penny Simpson]], lighting [[Malcolm Hurrell]].
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  • ...erhuizen]], [[Russel Savadier]], [[Henry Goodman]], [[Alec Bell]], [[Diane Wilson]], [[Liz Dick]], [[Michelle du Toit]], [[Mary Dreyer]], [[Theresa Iglich]], ...Muller]], [[Teri Müller]], [[Dominique Schoon]], [[Elmeri van Heerden]], [[Penny Youngleson]], [[Khaleel Arnold]], [[Tyrone Coetzee]], [[Sheldon Cross]], [[
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  • ...[[Diane Wilson]], [[Melanie-Ann Sher]], opening 28 September. Designs by [[Penny Simpson]], lighting by [[John T. Baker]].
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  • ...in 197*, with [[Yvonne Bryceland]], [[Pieter-Dirk Uys]], [[Glynn Day]], [[Wilson Dunster]], [[Andrea Fine]] and [[Fiona Stuart-White]]. ...rney Simon]], with [[Yvonne Bryceland]] (Milly), [[Danny Keogh]] (Don), [[Wilson Dunster]] (Shorty) and [[Vanessa Cooke]] (Sissy).
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  • ...horeography by [[Audrey Turner]], sets by [[Bruno Santini]], costumes by [[Penny Simpson]], lighting by [[John T. Baker]]. ...Mike Huff]] ("Capt. Andy"), [[Malcolm Terrey]] (alt. "Capt Andy"), [[Diane Wilson]]/[[Elizabeth Frandsen]] (Parthy), [[Maggie Benedict]] (Child), [[Genevieve
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