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  • Born in New York city. Married to Judith (Barr) Wertheim. During his tenure at IU, Wertheim has won four teaching awards, including the Herman Frederic Lieber Distingu
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  • [[Albert Wertheim|Wertheim, Albert]] 1986. The darkness of bondage, the freedom of light: [[Athol Fugard]]’s [[Albert Wertheim|Wertheim, Albert]] 1987. The prison theatre and the theatre as prison: [[Athol Fugard]]’s
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  • ...man]] , [[Keyan Tomaselli]], [[Robert Kavanagh]], [[Guy Butler]], [[Albert Wertheim]], [[Marisa Keuris]], [[Loren Kruger]], [[Anton Krueger]], [[Marcia Blumber
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  • ...[Ian Steadman]] , [[Keyan Tomaselli]], Robert Kavanagh, Guy Butler, Albert Wertheim, [[Loren Kruger]], [[Anton Krueger]], [[Marcia Blumberg]], Anthony Akerman,
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  • ...Dramatic Art of Athol Fugard: From South Africa to the World'', by Albert Wertheim. Reviewed in: ''World Literature Today'' 75(2):312.
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  • ...matic Art of [[Athol Fugard]]: From South Africa to the World'', by Albert Wertheim. Reviewed in: Banham, Martin, Gibbs, James & Osofisan, Femi (eds). ''Africa
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  • ...Dramatic Art of Athol Fugard: From South Africa to the World'', by Albert Wertheim. Reviewed in: ''Comparative Drama'', 37(1):119-122.
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  • ...tic Art of [[Athol Fugard]]: From South Africa to the World'', by [[Albert Wertheim]]. Reviewed in: ''American Theatre'', 17(10):79-82.
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  • ...amatic art of [[Athol Fugard]]: from South Africa to the world by [[Albert Wertheim]]. Reviewed in ''Theatre Journal'', 55(1):188-190.
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  • ...atic Art of [[Athol Fugard]]: From South Africa to the World'' by [[Albert Wertheim]]. Reviewed in: ''African Studies Review''. 44(3):79-82.
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  • ...ncluding [[Stephen Gray]], [[Peet du Toit]], [[Miki Flockemann]], [[Albert Wertheim]], [[Don Rubin]], [[Wilmar Sauter]], [[Kole Omotoso]] and [[Ian Steadman]].
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  • ...Dramatic Art of Athol Fugard: from South Africa to the World'', by Albert Wertheim. Reviewed in: ''Theatre Research International'', 29(1):89-90.
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  • Fugard attended the Marist Brothers College and the Albert Jackson Primary School. From 1946 to 1950, Fugard attended secondary school [[Albert Wertheim]], 2000;
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  • ...as ''[[We Shall Sing for the Fatherland]]'', ''[[The Island]]'', ''[[Woza Albert]]'', ''[[The Hungry Earth]]'', ''[[Sophiatown]]'', etc. Indeed there was a ...[Ian Steadman]] , [[Keyan Tomaselli]], Robert Kavanagh, Guy Butler, Albert Wertheim, [[Loren Kruger]], [[Anton Krueger]], [[Marcia Blumberg]], Anthony Akerman,
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