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  • ...al difficulties due to old age or ill health, by providing care to them in the form of monthly financial grants; donations for funeral expenses; assistanc ...fare Organisation in December 1964 under the name the [[Theatre Benevolent Fund]] (TBF).
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  • See '''[[Theatre Benevolent Fund]]''' (TBF) Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Venues|South African Theatre Venues, Companies, Societies, etc ]]
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  • See: [[Theatre Benevolent Fund]] Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Venues|South African Theatre Venues, Companies, Societies, etc ]]
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  • See '''[[Theatre Benevolent Fund]]''' Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Venues|South African Theatre Venues, Companies, Societies, etc ]]
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  • In 1957 the '''[[South African Actors' Equity]]''' ([[Afrikaans]]: [[Suid-Afrikaanse Ak ...Afrikaanse Teaterunie) and in 1982 it became the [[South African Film and Theatre Union]] (SAFTU - [[Afrikaans]]: [[Suid-Afrikaanse Film-en Teaterunie]]) to
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  • See The '''[[Theatre Benevolent Fund]]''' (TBF) Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Venues|South African Theatre Venues, Companies, Societies, etc ]]
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  • .... The TRC in Johannesburg was to make way for similar residential clubs in the other four provinces. Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Venues|South African Theatre Venues, Companies, Societies, etc ]]
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  • ''[[The Happy Apple]]'' is a three act comedy "on the hilarious world of advertising" by [[Jack Pulman]]. ...[[Little Theatre]] in [[Port Elizabeth]] for the [[Advertising Benevolent Fund]].
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  • ...for Scandal]]''. ''[[The Firstborn]]'', ''[[Journey's End]]'', ''[[Beyond the Fringe]]''. ...he proceeds went to the founding of the South African [[Theatre Benevolent Fund]].
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  • Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Venues|South African Theatre Venues, Companies, Societies, etc ]] Return to [[The ESAT Entries]]
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  • The [[Kalk Bay Theatre]] was a performance venue in Kalk Bay, Cape Town. ...seat theatre and restaurant, offering the option of a combined dinner and theatre experience.
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  • ...s on [[SABC]]'s TV1 in the 1970s. As an actor he worked for the [[National Theatre Organisation]] and other companies. He died in Johannesburg in 1988. ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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  • ...he website of the Centre for the History and Analysis of Recorded Music at the University of London. ...m he also was Shylock in ''[[The Merchant of Venice]]'' on the occasion of the Johannesburg [[Shakespeare Tercentenary Celebration]] in 1916, as well as S
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  • ...impact on the lives and careers of all people, including the vast world of the arts. ...of what we now know as ‘Coronavirus Disease 2019’ (COVID-19). Since then, the virus has spread to more than 100 countries, including South Africa.
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  • ...ost gifted, versatile, and inspiring ballerinas of The Royal Ballet during the 1950s and 1960s", was born in South Africa. ...]] was born in Cape Town, she grew up in Durban where she began dancing at the age of nine.
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  • ...given to at least two amateur theatrical companies active in Cape Town in the 19th century. == The [[Private Amateur Company]] 1834-1837 ==
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  • ...Loring]] (born 1945) [https://www.richardloring.co.za/]. Actor and singer, theatre impressario. ...a young man then went to London at age 20. Performed in West End (e.g in ''The Sound of Music'') and recorded with EMI. Also worked for BBC.
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  • ...According to The Stage Year Book of 1911, the couple were both members of The Sketch Association. ...of [[I.W. Schlesinger]] and when [[Harold M. Shaw]] walked out before ''[[The Symbol of Sacrifice]]'' (1918) commenced production, this prestigious film
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  • ...he obtained the provincial rights for the play from Sir George and toured the smaller towns well into 1908. ...'[[The Blindness of Virtue]]'' on a tour of the United States, Kimpton was the stage manager.
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  • ...in 1955, where he finished high school Afrikaans Seuns Hoër, and went to the [[University of Natal]] Drama Department, Durban, where he met [[Petru Wess == His contribution to South African Theatre, film, media and performance. ==
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