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  • Hugo, Pieter 2001. ''Cape Librarian'', 45(4). 18. Return to [[The ESAT Entries]]
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  • [[Miriam Terblanche]] (1946-2023) was a qualified librarian, cultural tour guide and theatre researcher. ...he [[University of Stellenbosch]]'s [[J.S. Gericke Library]] as specialist librarian for 21 years. On her retirement, she trained as a cultural tour guide, foun
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  • [[Erika Terblanche]] (1950/1?-) is an [[Afrikaans]] librarian and biographer. ...ed in Heidelberg in the Cape, she matriculated in 1968 and then studied at the [[University of Stellenbosch]], obtaining a BA in History and French, and a
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  • The tercentenary of Shakespeare's death was marked in Cape Town with an exhibition of folio
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  • [[Freddy Ogterop]] (b. 07/06/1941) is a librarian, film historian and archivist. ...atre, Film, Media and Performance]] ([[ESAT]]). He was the programmer for the 2014 [[Encounters South African International Documentary Film Festival]] a
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  • ...Koch was born in Vryburg in 1918. She commenced her studies in singing at the [[SouthAfrican College of Music]] in 1936 and graduated with a Performer’ ...] and [[J. Trauneck]]. She sang for the [[National Opera Association]] and the [[South African Opera Federation]].
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  • ...s an [[Afrikaans]], German and English poet and playwright, translator and librarian. ...etian, about whom he wrote in later life, and he had travelled in Croatia. The ambience of his youth was multi-lingual: German, Slavic languages, Italian,
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  • Studied drama at the [[University of Cape Town]]. Winner of the [[Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards|Fleur du Cap Theatre Award]] for Most Promisi ...ame as playwright with his play ''[[More]]'', then co-wrote ''[[Sylvia The Librarian]]'' (2001);
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  • [[Rike Olivier]] (1946-2007) was a librarian, writer, translator, critic and academic. She also worked under the name of '''[[Rike Vaughan]]'''.
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  • He started his career as librarian at the CSIR, and later became Professor and head of [[UNISA]] Department of Englis ...h Council]] from 1976 till his retirement, and was elected as President of the [[English Academy of South Africa]] on three occasions .
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  • ...Moser). The society's last production, ''[[De Dochters van Haseman]]'' ("The daughters of Haseman" by Adolf l’Arronge), was also considered to be it ...nd with the start of the [[Anglo-Boer War]] in 1899, ostensibly because of the competition from English café concerts and other entertainments.
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  • ''[[Der Bibliothekar]]'' ("The librarian") is a German comedy in four acts by Gustav von Moser (1825-1903)[https://d ==The original text==
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  • [[Yvonne Bryceland]]. (1926-1992). Superb Cape Town born actress. ...wn, South Africa and died of cancer on 13 January 1992 at the age of 66 at the Royal Free Hospital in London, England.
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  • ...ous copper mining documentaries. For Cadman he also filmed ''[[Mystery of the Snakeskin Belt]]'' (1950), a production for Rank’s Children’s Entertain ...]] became the flag bearer until [[Raymond Hancock]] joined the company and the [[Independent Film Centre]] ([[IFC]]) was founded.
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  • ...op]]'' (1975) and ''[[Golden Rendezvous]]'' (1977), though by all accounts the latter was not a happy experience. ...he American soul and gospel singer Percy Sledge) was shown commercially in the cinemas.
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  • He was born in Cape Town. ...an internship at The Globe Theatre in London, and returned as a Fellow of the International Shakespeare Society.
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  • ...ikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_F._Celliers]. A few years later his family moved to Cape Town, where his father became a staff member of ''[[Het Volksblad]]'' and C In 1874 the family moved to Pretoria, where his father had founded ''[[De Volkstem]]''
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  • ''[[Statements After an Arrest Under the Immorality Act]]'' is a play by [[Athol Fugard]] (1932-). == The original text ==
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  • ...emselves. He spent a few months learning the ropes under John Grierson at the Empire Marketing Board and then, as Elder-Dalrymple Productions, he and Eld ...inally made for the Glasgow Education Authority, but was then purchased by the Strand Film Company and was released commercially.
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