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  • ...rg, is a multi-campus South African public research university situated in the northern areas of central Johannesburg. ...n as '''[[Wits University]]''', '''[[WITS University]]''' or simply '''[[Wits]]'''.
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  • ...een used for theatre productions over the years. Today they are managed by the division of [[Performing Arts Administration]]. The [[Amphitheatre]]
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  • Obtained a BA Dramatic Arts from Wits. ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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  • ...and [[Wits Great Hall]] While the university community have first call on the facilities, it also caters for a large, diverse collection of professional '''See also [[Wits School of Dramatic Arts]] and [[Wits Venues]]'''
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  • ''[[The Last Show]]'' is a play by [[Gwydion Beynon]] and [[Jemma Kahn]]. ...at the [[Wits Theatre Complex]], directed by [[Jemma Kahn]] at the [[Wits Theatre Complex]].
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  • A drama training facility within the '''Wits School of Arts'''[http://wsoa.wits.ac.za/]. '''See [[Wits School of Dramatic Arts]]'''
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  • ...is to present fortnightly entertainment at the [[Wits Theatre Complex|Wits Theatre]] and to serve as a platform to develop new plays in a safe and nurturing e Return to [[The ESAT Entries]]
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  • Obtained a BA Drama from Wits. ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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  • ==The original text== ...the tales ''The Alley'' and ''Killwatch'', the piece was performed with [[Wits]] Drama Students in 2017.
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  • ...heatre training at the University of the Witwatersrand has been known over the years. ...vision of Dramatic Arts]] in the '''Wits School of the Arts'''[http://wsoa.wits.ac.za/], which is serviced by a [[Performing Arts Administration]].
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  • ...l the top talent from the festival at the [[Wits Theatre Complex|Wits Main Theatre]] in Braamfontein." ''[[The Star]]'', 24 July 2007.
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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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  • ...e-act play by [[N.N.T. Ndebele]]. Translation of the title: ''Gubudele and the cannibals''. == The original text ==
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  • ...short stories and runs Quartz Press. Editor of ''South African Odessey''. The autobiography of [[Bertha Goudvis]]. (2011) Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Personalities|South African Theatre Personalities]]
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  • ...''[[Hat Trick!]]'', ''[[Mung]]'', ''[[Birthmark]]'', ''[[Glendini]]'', ''[[The Mean Time...]]'', ''[[Sèance]]'' (''[[Séance]]''?) ...n Who Loses his Voice]]'', ''[[Ongetiteld]]'', ''[[Sitting Ducks]]'' among the plays presented.
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  • ...d short stories and runs Quartz Press. Editor of ''South African odyssey : the autobiography of [[Bertha Goudvis]]''. (2011) Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Personalities|South African Theatre Personalities]]
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  • ...ministration production, directed by [[Tsepo wa Mamatu]], performed at the Wits Amphitheatre, year unknown. Theatre programme held by [[NELM]]: Location: [Collection: MARKET THEATRE]: 2014. 7. 164.
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  • [[Melanie Keartland]] (196*-). Theatre technician, adminstrator. Wits drama graduate
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  • ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== ...outh Africa in June of 1967 and shared [[Ronnie Quibell]]’s programme with the German pianist Horst Jankowski [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horst_Jankows
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  • Born Dora Levitt in Johannesburg, she was a Wits Alumna, BA 1926, Honours in 1927 and awarded her Master of Arts in 1930. ...left South Africa for Israel in 1966, where she died on 17 August 1999 at the age of 92.
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