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− | Knight, | + | [[Natalie Knight|Knight, Natalie]] 1972a. Magda Hanekom, mother of Afrikaans theatre. Artlook, 5(10):32-35. October. |
− | Knight, | + | [[Natalie Knight|Knight, Natalie]] 1972b. One year at the [[Arena Theatre|Arena]]. Artlook, 5(8):32-33. August. |
− | Knight, | + | [[Natalie Knight|Knight, Natalie]] 1973a. [[Academy Theatre]]: the theatre of laughter. Artlook, 6(5):36-37. May. |
− | Knight, | + | [[Natalie Knight|Knight, Natalie]] 1973b. [[Alexander, Muriel|Muriel Alexander]] and her theatre. Artlook, 6(1):30-31. January. |
− | Knight, | + | [[Natalie Knight|Knight, Natalie]] 1974. Theatre scene ([[Adam Leslie Theatre]]). Artlook, 7(2):26-28. February. |
− | Knight, | + | [[Natalie Knight|Knight, Natalie]] 1975. Experimental theatre. ([[Arena Theatre]]). South African Panorama, 20(4):4-5. April. |
− | Knight, | + | [[Natalie Knight|Knight, Natalie]] 1976. 50 years of Afrikaans drama. Artlook, 9(1):34-35. February-March. |
− | Knight, | + | [[Natalie Knight|Knight, Natalie]] 1976. [[Market Theatre]] complex. Lantern, 25:64-71. June. |
− | Knight, | + | [[Natalie Knight|Knight, Natalie]] 1976. Sparkling theatre scene. South African Panorama, 21(11):30-35. November. |
− | Knight, Natalie 1977. The future of the theatre (S.A.I.T.T. symposium). Scenaria, June/July: 36-39. | + | [[Natalie Knight|Knight, Natalie]] 1977. The future of the theatre (S.A.I.T.T. symposium). Scenaria, June/July: 36-39. |
− | Knight, | + | [[Natalie Knight|Knight, Natalie]] 2006. [[Sylvia, Sarah|Sarah Sylvia]] – a personal recollection. Jewish Affairs, 61(4):19-22. |
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− | Knox, Cathy | + | [[Cathy Knox|Knox, Cathy]] 1982. [[Slemon, John|John Slemon]]: the players’ king. Fair Lady, 17(23):138-143. August 11. |
− | Knox, Cathy | + | [[Cathy Knox|Knox, Cathy]] 1985. Work is a four-letter word that [[Ramsay, Fiona|Fiona Ramsay]] uses with relish. Fair lady, 20(13):56-59. July 10. |
− | Knox Cathy | + | [[Cathy Knox|Knox, Cathy]] 1986. [[De Wet, Reza|Reza de Wet]] : dark laughter. Fair Lady, 21(18):74-79. October 15. |
− | Knox | + | [[Cathy Knox|Knox, Cathy]] 1997. [[Whyle, James|James Whyle]]'s production of [King Lear] at the 1998 Standard Bank [[National Arts Festival]]. Shakespeare in Southern Africa, 10(70). |
− | + | [[Peter Knox-Shaw|Knox-Shaw, Peter]] 1988. Under a waning moon: [[Twelfth Night]] at [[Maynardville]]. Shakespeare in Southern Africa, 2:96-99. | |
− | + | [[Balise Koch|Koch, Blaise]] 2002. In, Around, Through and Out: An Actor's Life. Cape Town: Spearhead/New Africa Books. | |
− | Koekemoer, | + | [[Gerhardus P. Koekemoer|Koekemoer, Gerhardus P.]] 2008. Lighting design in an African context. Unpublished master’s thesis. Pretoria: Tshwane University of Technology. |
− | + | [[Kaye Koekemoer|Koekemoer, Kaye]] 2006. "... we must not hold our fears..." : a case study exploring the use of group drama therapy as a therapeutic intervention with children and adolescents living in poverty. Unpublished master’s thesis. Stellenbsoch: University of Stellenbsoch. | |
− | + | [[R. Koen|Koen, R.]] 1971. [[KRUIK|Kruik]] se kragtoer. Sarie Marais, 23(4):28-37. August 25. | |
− | + | [[Adrian Kohler|Kohler, Adrian]] 2001. Episodes: an installation of puppets from seven productions over sixteen years by the [[Handspring Puppet Company]] . Grahamstown: The Albany Museum. | |
− | Köppe, Walter 1994. Trits: Mis, Mirakel, Drif, deur Reza de Wet. Reviewed in: South African Theatre Journal, 8(1):91-93. | + | [[Phyllis Konya|Konya, Phyllis]] 1985. The Federation of Amateur Theatrical Societies of Southern Africa [[FATSSA]]: 1938-1960), in [[Temple Hauptfleisch|Hauptfleisch, Temple]] (ed.). ''The Breytie Book: A Collection of Articles on South African Theatre Dedicated to [[Breytenbach, P.P.B.|P.P.B. Breytenbach]]''. Johannesburg: The Limelight press. 61-64. |
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+ | [[Walter Köppe|Köppe, Walter]] 1994. ''[[Trits]]'': ''[[Mis]]'', ''[[Mirakel]]'', ''[[Drif]]'', deur [[De Wet, Reza|Reza de Wet]]. Reviewed in: South African Theatre Journal, 8(1):91-93. | ||
Kraai, N. 1973. Black theatre. PET Newsletter. 1:11-12. | Kraai, N. 1973. Black theatre. PET Newsletter. 1:11-12. |
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Knight, Natalie 1972a. Magda Hanekom, mother of Afrikaans theatre. Artlook, 5(10):32-35. October.
Knight, Natalie 1972b. One year at the Arena. Artlook, 5(8):32-33. August.
Knight, Natalie 1973a. Academy Theatre: the theatre of laughter. Artlook, 6(5):36-37. May.
Knight, Natalie 1973b. Muriel Alexander and her theatre. Artlook, 6(1):30-31. January.
Knight, Natalie 1974. Theatre scene (Adam Leslie Theatre). Artlook, 7(2):26-28. February.
Knight, Natalie 1975. Experimental theatre. (Arena Theatre). South African Panorama, 20(4):4-5. April.
Knight, Natalie 1976. 50 years of Afrikaans drama. Artlook, 9(1):34-35. February-March.
Knight, Natalie 1976. Market Theatre complex. Lantern, 25:64-71. June.
Knight, Natalie 1976. Sparkling theatre scene. South African Panorama, 21(11):30-35. November.
Knight, Natalie 1977. The future of the theatre (S.A.I.T.T. symposium). Scenaria, June/July: 36-39.
Knight, Natalie 2006. Sarah Sylvia – a personal recollection. Jewish Affairs, 61(4):19-22.
Knox, Cathy 1982. John Slemon: the players’ king. Fair Lady, 17(23):138-143. August 11.
Knox, Cathy 1985. Work is a four-letter word that Fiona Ramsay uses with relish. Fair lady, 20(13):56-59. July 10.
Knox, Cathy 1986. Reza de Wet : dark laughter. Fair Lady, 21(18):74-79. October 15.
Knox, Cathy 1997. James Whyle's production of [King Lear] at the 1998 Standard Bank National Arts Festival. Shakespeare in Southern Africa, 10(70).
Knox-Shaw, Peter 1988. Under a waning moon: Twelfth Night at Maynardville. Shakespeare in Southern Africa, 2:96-99.
Koch, Blaise 2002. In, Around, Through and Out: An Actor's Life. Cape Town: Spearhead/New Africa Books.
Koekemoer, Gerhardus P. 2008. Lighting design in an African context. Unpublished master’s thesis. Pretoria: Tshwane University of Technology.
Koekemoer, Kaye 2006. "... we must not hold our fears..." : a case study exploring the use of group drama therapy as a therapeutic intervention with children and adolescents living in poverty. Unpublished master’s thesis. Stellenbsoch: University of Stellenbsoch.
Koen, R. 1971. Kruik se kragtoer. Sarie Marais, 23(4):28-37. August 25.
Kohler, Adrian 2001. Episodes: an installation of puppets from seven productions over sixteen years by the Handspring Puppet Company . Grahamstown: The Albany Museum.
Konya, Phyllis 1985. The Federation of Amateur Theatrical Societies of Southern Africa FATSSA: 1938-1960), in Hauptfleisch, Temple (ed.). The Breytie Book: A Collection of Articles on South African Theatre Dedicated to P.P.B. Breytenbach. Johannesburg: The Limelight press. 61-64.
Köppe, Walter 1994. Trits: Mis, Mirakel, Drif, deur Reza de Wet. Reviewed in: South African Theatre Journal, 8(1):91-93.
Kraai, N. 1973. Black theatre. PET Newsletter. 1:11-12.
Kriek, J.J. 1987. The future of the performing arts in South Africa. Scenaria, 81:11-12.
Krige, D. 1966. Hekse laat die ogies rek. Huisgenoot, 42(2287):22-24.
Krige, Uys 1946. Servicemen have a broader outlook on life called the new South Africanism. Outspan. 39(998):17-19. April 12.
Krouse, Matthew 1996. My life in the theatre of war: the development of an alternative consciousness, in Davis, Geoffrey V. & Fuchs, Anne (eds.). Theatre and Change in South Africa. Amsterdam: Harwood Academic Publishing. 101-114.
Krowitz, Nicole 1998. The theatrical rehearsal process : ego relations, the individual and the group. Unpublished master’s thesis. Johannesburg: University of the Witwatersrand.
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