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  • ...rais]]'' she played the title role, with [[Billy Matthews]] (then William Matthews) as the Boer prisoner-of-war in Ceylon who thinks back to his girl back hom
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  • '''Billy Matthews''' (1894-1985) was an actor, singer and broadcaster. Richard William Matthews was born in Penzance, Cornwall on 3 November 1894 and came to South Africa
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  • ''[[Beau Brummel]]'' is a play by Bertram P. Matthews (1872?-1930?). The play had been commissioned from Matthews by the actor--manager [[Gerald Lawrence]], as was the incidental music by E
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  • ''[[A Comical Countess]]'' is a farce in one act by William Brough (1826-1870)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Brough_(writer)] ...he old [[St Aloysius Hall]], Cape Town , (though wrongly attributed to "C. Matthews" as author) on 14 August, along with a concert by the [[Harper-Leffler-Hir
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  • ...wer than eight times with [[David Lister]] and made five films with [[Paul Matthews]]. An experienced and versatile craftsman, he was always in demand, whethe 1985 - Hell To Pay (Feature) (William Lustig) (director of photography)
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  • ...d]], opening on 16 August 1989. The cast were [[Raymond Suttle]], [[Andrew Matthews]], [[Corien Pelt]], [[Caroline Braham]], [[Alan Glogauer]], [[Jana van Niek ...[[Craig Urbani]], [[Etienne Kallos]], [[Neil Borland]], [[Julia Boltt]], [[William Carnegie]]. According to [[Roline Norval]] in an interview article in the [
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  • ...the [[Disney Roebuck]] company on 31 May, with ''[[Little Toddlekins]]'' (Matthews). [[William Groom]]. 1899-1900. Drama in Cape Town. ''Cape Illustrated Magazine'', 10(4
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  • '''''King John''''' is a history play by [[William Shakespeare]] (1564–1616)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Shakespea ...[[Anthony James]] (Salisbury), [[Siegfried Mynhardt]] (Pembroke), [[Billy Matthews]]( Essex), [[Nigel Kane]] (Lord Bigot), [[John Whiteley]] (Chatillon), [[Da
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  • ...[Norman Coombes]] (Giles Corey), [[Margaret Fry]] (Rebecca Nurse), [[Billy Matthews]] (Francis Nurse), [[Lesley Nott]] (Mary Warren), [[George Jackson]] (Rever 1981: [[PACT]] staged a production directed by [[William Egan]], featuring [[Ron Smerczak]] (John Proctor), [[Sandra Prinsloo]] (Eli
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  • ..., ''[[The Two Galley Slaves]]'' (Ducange), ''[[Who Killed Cock Robin?]]'' (Matthews), ''[[Left the Stage, or Thornton Worrying Le Roy]]'' (the cast), ''[[A Bac ...hot]]'' (Buckstone), ''[[Delicate Ground]]'' (Dance), ''[[The Dowager]]'' (Matthews), ''[[Family Jars]]'' (Lunn), ''[[The Four Sisters]]'' (Bernard), ''[[Good
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  • ...Singer]], [[Andrew Buckland]] and [[Carol-Ann Kelleher]] and directed by [[William Egan]] was staged here by [[PACT]] in May 1984. Bobby Heaney directed an Af
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  • ...th’s ''[[I Capture the Castle]]'' (1955), ''[[My Three Angels]]'' (1955), William Inge’s ''[[Bus Stop]]'' (1955), ''[[Larger than Life]]'' (1955) ''[[Dead ...thor with [[Guy Bolton]], with a guest appearance by British star [[Jessie Matthews]]. He attended the first meeting of the [[South African Association of The
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  • ...[[Janice Honeyman]]), 1983 – ''[[The Night of the Iguana]]'' (Director: [[William Egan]]), 1984 – ''[[Vereeniging, Vereniging]]'' (Director: [[Louis van Ni ...ted) (Director: Mark Roper), 2000 – ''Merlin: the Return'' (Director: Paul Matthews), 2003 - ''[[Aria]]'' (short) (Director: Guto Bussab), 2003 – ''[[Hey Boy
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  • ''[[Hamlet]]'' is a tragedy written by [[William Shakespeare]] (1564 – 1616)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Shakesp ...n Southern Africa was when (scenes from) ''[[Hamlet]]'' were when Captain William Keeling had it performed on board his British East India Company's ship the
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  • ...of them derived from or inspired by what is probably the original play by William Shakespeare. ...Macbeth,_King_of_Scotland], this version was originally written c. 1600 by William Shakespeare (1564—1616)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Shakespeare
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  • ...entry above the rank of a gentleman and below the rank of knight. In 1826, William Blackstone reiterated that, "the title should be limited to those only who '''October 15, 1860:''' The [[Sergeants of the Regiment]] performed [[William Shakespeare]]'s Tragedy of '''''[[Macbeth]]'''''. Cast: Sergeant [[T. Murna
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