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''Mrs Warren's Profession'' by George Bernard Shaw. A play about **. First performed in South Africa by ** in 19**.  
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''Mrs Warren's Profession'' is a play by Irish playwright, music and theatre critic George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950)[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bernard_Shaw]. A play about **.  
  
 
Produced at Cape Town's [[Little Theatre]] in 1943 by [[Rosalie van der Gucht]] starring [[Minna Millsten]], [[Mary Dean]], [[Basil Warner]], [[Jack Stubbs]], [[Frank Spears]], [[Clifford Wootton]]. Sets by [[Cecil Pym]].
 
Produced at Cape Town's [[Little Theatre]] in 1943 by [[Rosalie van der Gucht]] starring [[Minna Millsten]], [[Mary Dean]], [[Basil Warner]], [[Jack Stubbs]], [[Frank Spears]], [[Clifford Wootton]]. Sets by [[Cecil Pym]].

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Mrs Warren's Profession is a play by Irish playwright, music and theatre critic George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950)[1]. A play about **.

Produced at Cape Town's Little Theatre in 1943 by Rosalie van der Gucht starring Minna Millsten, Mary Dean, Basil Warner, Jack Stubbs, Frank Spears, Clifford Wootton. Sets by Cecil Pym.

Presented by Libertas Theatre Club in November 1973 at the H.B. Thom Theatre produced by Billy Trengove starring Janet Schörn, David Kennedy, Louise Brower, Philip Erskine, Lewis Silberbauer, Peter Viljoen.

Translated into Afrikaans and produced under the title Die Verliefde Indringer (approx. = "The Amorous Intruder") and later as Die Oorwinnaar (= "The Conqueror") by Paul de Groot, with **.

Sources

Trek, 8(9):18, 1943.


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