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  • ''[[To Dorothy, a Son]]'' is a comedy by Roger MacDougall [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_MacDougall] Filmed as a British comedy film in 1954. It is known in the U.S. as ''[[Cash on Deliver
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  • #REDIRECT [[To Dorothy, a Son]]
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  • ''[[To Dorothy, a Son]]'' is a comedy by Roger MacDougall [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_MacDougall] Filmed as a British comedy film in 1954. It is known in the U.S. as ''[[Cash on Deliver
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  • ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== ''[[To Dorothy, a Son]]'' (as “Dorothy”),
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  • ''[[Talley's Folly]]'' is a one-act romantic comedy by Lanford Wilson (1937-)[http://en.wikipedia.org/ ...the Talley family of Lebanon, Missouri. (The other plays are ''[[Talley & Son]]'' and ''[[Fifth of July]]''.)
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  • ''[[The Something Prince]]'' is a play by [[Sue Pam-Grant]] (1962-) ...collective loss. [[William Kentridge]], who has worked with her, called it a "talking, walking sculpture".[https://creativefeel.co.za/2015/07/the-someth
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  • ...ur Sullivan (1842-1900)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Sullivan] and a libretto by Sydney Grundy (1848-1914)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sydney_ ...century legend about Dorothy Vernon's elopement in 1563 with John Manners, son of Thomas Manners, 1st Earl of Rutland.
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  • ''[[Fifth of July]]'' (1978) is a play by American playwright Lanford Wilson (1937-*). Set in rural Missouri ...o-be, Matthew Friedman, and ''[[Talley & Son]]'', which tells the story of a power struggle between Sally's father and grandfather.
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  • ''[[I Never Sang for My Father]]'' is a play by Robert Anderson (1917-2009). ...has regrets about his plan to leave him behind when he remarries and moves to California. It was first performed in New York in 1968, directed by Alan Sc
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  • ...on Deep, announced in in [[S.A. Pictorial]] of 15 March 1919, doesn’t seem to have led anywhere. ...ntry card noted that she would apply for a residence permit and she seemed to have died in New York at the age of 97. (FO)
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  • [[Frank Fillis Jr]] (1880–1961) was a circus performer and thereafter a theatre manager. Born [[Francis Alfred Fillis]] in Dundee, Scotland, some time in 1880, the son of showman [[Frank Fillis]] ([[Francis Edward Fillis]]) and [[Elizabeth Jan
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  • ...]] (1884-1948)[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Cellier_%28actor%29] was a British actor and conductor. ...Opera Company]], also named [[François Cellier]]. He was usually referred to as [[Frank Cellier]].
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  • Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Plays|South African Stage Plays]] Return to [[PLAYS I: Original SA plays]]
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  • [[Gordon Bagnall]] (1898–1977) was a journalist, broadcaster, an occasional actor and playwright. ...rld War I he was in the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve Service, where he was a telegraphist.
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  • ...tor Trevor Nunn [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trevor_Nunn]. They have one son, Joshua. The influential theatrical figure [[Cecilia Sonnenberg]] and the r ...ined the Royal Shakespeare Company for ''The Wars of the Roses'', becoming a highly regarded member of the ensemble. Her vast canon of work over the yea
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  • ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== ...se]]'' together with Cardew Robinson, [[Toerien-Rubin Company]] brought it to South Africa circa 1969. She continued touring with the show abroad.
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  • '''Ralph Kimpton''' (b. Bishopsgate, London, 25/03/1879 - d. **/**/1941) was a British-born stage manager, producer and occasional film director. ...olent Fund and he remained involved in organising such charity matches for a number of years. In 1902 he became an assistant stage manager for Sir Geor
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  • ''[[Hay Fever]]'' is a farcical comedy by [[Noël Coward]] (1899-1973)[https://en.wikipedia.org/w ...Bliss family and their outlandish behaviour when they each invite a guest to spend the weekend.
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  • He was a mathematics teacher before he joined [[PACT]] in 1983. He was seen in the ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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  • ...tzer (b. Hornsey, North London, 09/10/1869 - d. Cape Town, 30/11/1958) was a lecturer (speech training and literature), theatrical producer and playwrig ...and came to South Africa in 1898 because of his health. Initially he had a small holding on the Cape Flats but eventually he joined the Standard Bank
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  • [[Dave Ellinger]] is a salesman, photographer and set designer. ...lassical music to flamenco, but did not participate. For two years he was a volunteer usher at the Bulawayo Theatre however, which he says did broaden
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