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− | + | [[Rose Ehrlich]] (18**-19**) was a prominent speech teacher and amateur theatre director and organiser in Bloemfontein. [***???] | |
− | In 1939 she moved from Pretoria to Cape Town (''[[The South African Theatre, Music and Dance]]'' 1(1), 1939. | + | In 1939 she moved from Pretoria (?) to Cape Town |
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+ | Taught speech and elocution at [[Grey College]] in Bloemfontein and among those who performed in her classical plays (Euripides’s ''[[Alcestis]]'' and Aristophanes’s ''[[The Clouds]]'') was one [[Gert Borstlap]] (later renamed “[[André Huguenet]]”) | ||
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+ | == Sources == | ||
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+ | Fletcher, 1994; | ||
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+ | Du Toit, 1988; | ||
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+ | Binge, 1969, | ||
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+ | Huguenet, 1950 | ||
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+ | [TH, JH] | ||
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+ | ''[[The South African Theatre, Music and Dance]]'' 1(1), 1939. | ||
Revision as of 14:51, 7 April 2016
Rose Ehrlich (18**-19**) was a prominent speech teacher and amateur theatre director and organiser in Bloemfontein. [***???]
In 1939 she moved from Pretoria (?) to Cape Town
Taught speech and elocution at Grey College in Bloemfontein and among those who performed in her classical plays (Euripides’s Alcestis and Aristophanes’s The Clouds) was one Gert Borstlap (later renamed “André Huguenet”)
Sources
Fletcher, 1994;
Du Toit, 1988;
Binge, 1969,
Huguenet, 1950
[TH, JH]
The South African Theatre, Music and Dance 1(1), 1939.
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