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Revision as of 14:26, 17 March 2016
The Peninsula Dramatic Society (PDS) (1951-1964) Among its members were Amelia Pegram; Owen Pegram; Isaac Pfaff; Oscar Pfaff; Paul Roubaix;
The Lower Depths produced by Albert Thomas at the Woodstock Town Hall, 2 August 1955.
The group's penchant for the provocative is a that set it apart from contemporary theatre companies. They selected fare that challenged laws by questioning the numerous tenets of Apartheid.
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