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− | '''RYTON, Royce Thomas Carlisle''' ((1924-2009) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royce_Ryton]. English actor and playwright. ** In 1976 he came to South Africa to star in his play ''[[The Other Side of the Swamp]]'' opposite [[Eckard Rabe]] ( for [[Toerien-Firth Company|Toerien-Firth]], 1976), the play running for a year. A number of his other plays have also been done in South Africa, including ''[[Crown Matrimonial]]'' ([[Toerien-Firth Company|Toerien-Firth]], 1973), ''[[For the Woman I love]]'' ([[Toerien-Firth Company|Toerien-Firth]], 1976), ''[[The Unvarnished Truth]]'' ([[Toerien-Firth Company|Toerien-Firth]], 1979) and ''[[I Was King]]'' ([[Pieter Toerien]], 1992). | + | '''RYTON, Royce Thomas Carlisle''' ((1924-2009) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royce_Ryton]. English actor and playwright. ** In 1976 he came to South Africa to star in his play ''[[The Other Side of the Swamp]]'' opposite [[Eckard Rabe]] ( for [[Toerien-Firth Company|Toerien-Firth]], 1976), the play running for a year. A number of his other plays have also been done in South Africa, including ''[[Crown Matrimonial]]'' ([[Toerien-Firth Company|Toerien-Firth]], 1973), ''[[For the Woman I love]]'' ([[Toerien-Firth Company|Toerien-Firth]], 1976), ''[[The Unvarnished Truth]]'' ([[Toerien-Firth Company|Toerien-Firth]], 1979), ''[[The Anastasia File]]'' (1986) and ''[[I Was King]]'' ([[Pieter Toerien]], 1992). |
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Revision as of 17:38, 11 March 2016
RYTON, Royce Thomas Carlisle ((1924-2009) [1]. English actor and playwright. ** In 1976 he came to South Africa to star in his play The Other Side of the Swamp opposite Eckard Rabe ( for Toerien-Firth, 1976), the play running for a year. A number of his other plays have also been done in South Africa, including Crown Matrimonial (Toerien-Firth, 1973), For the Woman I love (Toerien-Firth, 1976), The Unvarnished Truth (Toerien-Firth, 1979), The Anastasia File (1986) and I Was King (Pieter Toerien, 1992).
Sources
Tucker, 1997
Wikipedia [2]
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