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  • ...he translation into [[Afrikaans]] by [[Leonie Pienaar]] of ''[[High Backed Chair]]'' by Norman Holland. '''See''' ''[[High Backed Chair]]''.
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  • ''High Backed Chair'' is a one act play by British playwright Norman Holland (1910-2003). Casti == The original text ==
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  • Her half-sister is the actress [[Trix Pienaar]]. ...ausen (corner of Beatrix and Pretorius streets). In 1935 she became one of the co-founders of [[Ons Teatertjie]] ("Our Little Theatre" - later renamed [[V
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  • ...r Book of 1911, the couple were both members of the Executive Committee of The Sketch Association. ...ger in East London, where he died in 1947. She died on 2 October, 1948, at the Frere Hospital in East London. According to estate papers she was almost c
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  • ...inter alia – the advisor to and spokesperson for the Minister of Health in the [[ANC]] government. ...y and working closely with chair [[Esther van Ryswyk]]. During her time at the [[HSRC]] she spent a year working with [[Dorothy Heathcote]] at Newcastle-u
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  • ...s. Chair of the Department for three years, and later Founding Director of the Graduate Program in Theatre Studies (MA and PhD), his areas of specializati ...heir journal ''Critical Stages'' and he was also on the editorial board of the ''[[South African Theatre Journal]]''.
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  • Return to [[The ESAT Entries]] '''''[[Dutch]] titles beginning with the article "het" are listed under the following noun, according to normal bibliographic usage.'''''
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  • ...e, and on 8 May 1913 she and Lou became the parents of Solomon Joel Cohen, the future [[Sidney James]], in Newcastle, Natal. ...1946. In 1913 the Rand Daily Mail referred to him as “a Hebrew comedian of the highest order, his jokes being all clean and original". (FO)
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  • ...n Brown]], were instrumental in expanding the festival. The 1988 event was the first in 36 years to allow outside amateur societies, schools and drama wor The festival claims that a number of "firsts" occurred there:
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  • He has also written some plays under the ''[[nom de plume]]'' of '''[[Anton Haarhoff]]'''. ...auptfleisch and Katerina Dafina Hauptfleisch (néé Du Plessis). His cousin, the South African stage, radio and film actor [[Pieter Hauptfleisch]], was an
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  • ...ty of New York) 1980, an a Fulbright Scholarship. He is also a Graduate of the British National Film and Television School (1994 ). ...y were later joined by former members of [[Theatre Workshop '71]]. He was the administrative director for most [[Junction Avenue Theatre Company]] projec
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  • ...icles in [[Afrikaans]] and English, as well as performing in and directing the annual school play. ...mbers of the Wanderers Fencing club. In this period she did radio work for the SABC, performing in live broadcasts of plays.
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  • ...e son of Joyce and Robert ("Bob") Steadman, a highly regarded Detective in the CID (Criminal Investigations Department). Ian went to Fynnlands Junior Scho ...thesis called ''Drama and Social Consciousness: Themes in Black Theatre on the Witwatersrand until 1984''.
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  • ...own, Johannesburg. In fact, one of them was [[Adele Fillis]], a member of the circus family who would go on to act in four silent movies. ...n]]'', produced by [[George R. Montford]], whom she married in February of the following year.
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  • She also wrote and translated under the name [[Anna S. Pohl]] and in early years performed as [[Anna Pohl]].
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  • Over the years a number of theatres and cinemas have used the term '''[[Playhouse]]''' or '''[[Playhouse Theatre]]''' as their name (or p == The Playhouse Theatre, Cape Town ==
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