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[[R. Lang|Lang, R.]] 1968b. Enter the king ([[Stewardson, Joe|Joe Stewardson]]0. ''Personality'', 120-127. June 20. | [[R. Lang|Lang, R.]] 1968b. Enter the king ([[Stewardson, Joe|Joe Stewardson]]0. ''Personality'', 120-127. June 20. | ||
− | [[R. Lang|Lang, R.]] 1968c. Jong kunstenaars in aantog. Sarie Marais, 20(2):124-125. July 31. | + | [[R. Lang|Lang, R.]] 1968c. Jong kunstenaars in aantog. ''Sarie Marais'', 20(2):124-125. July 31. |
− | [[C.J. Langenhoven|Langenhoven, C.J.]] 1974. Versamelde Werke ("Collected Works"). In 16 volumes (volume 8 contains his plays). Cape Town: Tafelberg. (First published 1933) | + | [[C.J. Langenhoven|Langenhoven, C.J.]] 1974. ''Versamelde Werke'' ("Collected Works"). In 16 volumes (volume 8 contains his plays). Cape Town: Tafelberg. (First published 1933) |
[[Robert Gore Langton|Langton, Robert Gore]] 1986. Macbeth’s Barclaymoan. ''Plays and Players'', (399):14-15. | [[Robert Gore Langton|Langton, Robert Gore]] 1986. Macbeth’s Barclaymoan. ''Plays and Players'', (399):14-15. | ||
− | [[Daniel Larlham|Larlham, Daniel]] 2007. Transforming geographies and reconfigured spaces: South Africa’s [[National Arts Festival]]. TDR, 51(3):182-188. | + | [[Daniel Larlham|Larlham, Daniel]] 2007. Transforming geographies and reconfigured spaces: South Africa’s [[National Arts Festival]]. ''TDR'', 51(3):182-188. |
− | [[Daniel Larlham|Larlham, Daniel]] 2008. Sizwe Banzi is | + | [[Daniel Larlham|Larlham, Daniel]] 2008. ''[[Sizwe Banzi is Dead]]''. Reviewed in: ''Theatre Journal'', 60(4):659-661. |
− | [[Daniel Larlham|Larlham, Daniel]] 2009. Brett Bailey and Third World bunfight. Theater, 39(1):6-17. | + | [[Daniel Larlham|Larlham, Daniel]] 2009. [[Bailey, Brett|Brett Bailey]] and Third World bunfight. ''Theater'', 39(1):6-17. |
[[Peter Larlham|Larlham, Peter]] 1981. Black Performance in South Africa. Unpublished doctoral dissertation. New York University. | [[Peter Larlham|Larlham, Peter]] 1981. Black Performance in South Africa. Unpublished doctoral dissertation. New York University. | ||
− | [[Peter Larlham|Larlham, Peter]] 1981. Festivals of the Nazareth Baptist Church. TDR, 25(4):59-74. | + | [[Peter Larlham|Larlham, Peter]] 1981. Festivals of the Nazareth Baptist Church. ''TDR'', 25(4):59-74. |
− | [[Peter Larlham|Larlham, Peter]] 1981. Isicathamia competition in South Africa. The Drama Review, 25(1):108-112. | + | [[Peter Larlham|Larlham, Peter]] 1981. Isicathamia competition in South Africa. ''The Drama Review'', 25(1):108-112. |
− | [[Peter Larlham|Larlham, Peter]] 1985. Black Theater, Dance, and Ritual in South Africa. Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press. | + | [[Peter Larlham|Larlham, Peter]] 1985. ''Black Theater, Dance, and Ritual in South Africa''. Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press. |
− | [[Peter Larlham|Larlham, Peter]] 1991. Theatre in transition: the cultural struggle in South Africa. The Drama Review, 35(1):200-211. | + | [[Peter Larlham|Larlham, Peter]] 1991. Theatre in transition: the cultural struggle in South Africa. ''The Drama Review'', 35(1):200-211. |
− | [[Peter Larlham|Larlham, Peter]] 1992. The impact of the dismantling of Apartheid on theatre in South Africa. South African Theatre Journal, 6(2):43-48. | + | [[Peter Larlham|Larlham, Peter]] 1992. The impact of the dismantling of Apartheid on theatre in South Africa. ''South African Theatre Journal'', 6(2):43-48. |
− | [[Peter Larlham|Larlham, Peter]] 1993. It was the best of times, it was the worst of times: reflections on the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown, July 1-11, 1993. South African Theatre Journal, 7(2):85-100. | + | [[Peter Larlham|Larlham, Peter]] 1993. It was the best of times, it was the worst of times: reflections on the [[National Arts Festival]] in Grahamstown, July 1-11, 1993. ''South African Theatre Journal'', 7(2):85-100. |
− | [[Peter Larlham|Larlham, Peter]] 1995. Journey to Grahamstown: the 1995 Standard Bank National Arts Festival. South African Theatre Journal, 9(2):103-116. | + | [[Peter Larlham|Larlham, Peter]] 1995. Journey to Grahamstown: the 1995 Standard Bank [[National Arts Festival]]. ''South African Theatre Journal'', 9(2):103-116. |
− | Lashgari, Deirdre (ed.) 1995. Violence, Silence, and Anger: Women’s Writing as Transgression. Charlottesville, VA: University Press of Virginia. | + | [[Deirdre Lashgari|Lashgari, Deirdre]] (ed.). 1995. ''Violence, Silence, and Anger: Women’s Writing as Transgression''. Charlottesville, VA: University Press of Virginia. |
− | Laughing when it hurts. 1998. Economist | + | Laughing when it hurts. 1998. ''Economist Financial Report'', 349(8088):96-97. October 3. |
− | Law, Robin 1987. In township tonight! South Africa’s black city music and theatre by David B. Coplan. Reviewed in: The Journal of African History, 28(3):468. | + | [[Robin Law|Law, Robin]] 1987. ''In township tonight! South Africa’s black city music and theatre'', by [[Coplan, David B.|David B.]] Coplan. Reviewed in: ''The Journal of African History'', 28(3):468. |
− | Lawrance Anne 1978. Mime and the actor. Scenaria, April/May: 13-15. | + | [[Anne Lawrance|Lawrance Anne]] 1978. Mime and the actor. ''Scenaria'', April/May: 13-15. |
− | Lawrence, J. 1974. South Africa’s leading lady, (Janet Suzman). Fair | + | [[J. Lawrence|Lawrence, J.]] 1974. South Africa’s leading lady, ([[Suzman, Janet|Janet Suzman]]). ''Fair Lady'', 10(1):108-116. March 6. |
− | Laws, Page 1996. South Africa through the prism: festival in Grahamstown, 1996. New Theatre Quarterly, 12(48):390-393. | + | [[Page Laws|Laws, Page]] 1996. South Africa through the prism: festival in [[National Arts Festival|Grahamstown]], 1996. ''New Theatre Quarterly'', 12(48):390-393. |
− | Lazarus, L. 1987. Black Theatre, Dance and Ritual in South Africa, by Peter Larlham. Reviewed in: South African Theatre Journal, 1(1):133-135. | + | [[L. Lazarus|Lazarus, L.]] 1987. ''Black Theatre, Dance and Ritual in South Africa'', by [[Larlham, Peter|Peter Larlham]]. Reviewed in: ''South African Theatre Journal'', 1(1):133-135. |
− | Lazarus, L. 1987. In | + | [[L. Lazarus|Lazarus, L.]] 1987. ''In township tonight! South Africa’s black city music and theatre'', by [[Coplan, David B.|David B.]] Coplan. Reviewed in: ''South African Theatre Journal'', 1(1):136-137. |
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Labuschagne, Christina Elizabeth Magdalena 1994. Hamartia as tragiese begrip aan die hand van enkele Afrikaanse dramas. Unpublished master’s thesis. Pretoria: University of South Africa.
Lack of stage facilities. 1941. Forum, 4(14):18 and 4(15):18. July 5 and 12.
Lack of theatres. 1941. Forum, 4(20):14. April 16.
Laidler, Percy Ward 1926. The Annals of the Cape Stage. Edinburgh: William Bryce.
Lane, Laura 1988. The politics of South African theatre. Unpublished bachelor’s thesis. Lake Forest College. (B.A. thesis).
Lang, R. 1964. Moira Lister: South African actress of many talents. Personality, 60-62. December 24.
Lang, R. 1966. Patrick Mynhardt, actor extraordinary. Personality, 39-47. October 13.
Lang, R. 1968a. Design for two (Aubrey Couling and Raimond Schoop). Personality, 144-148. November 7.
Lang, R. 1968b. Enter the king (Joe Stewardson0. Personality, 120-127. June 20.
Lang, R. 1968c. Jong kunstenaars in aantog. Sarie Marais, 20(2):124-125. July 31.
Langenhoven, C.J. 1974. Versamelde Werke ("Collected Works"). In 16 volumes (volume 8 contains his plays). Cape Town: Tafelberg. (First published 1933)
Langton, Robert Gore 1986. Macbeth’s Barclaymoan. Plays and Players, (399):14-15.
Larlham, Daniel 2007. Transforming geographies and reconfigured spaces: South Africa’s National Arts Festival. TDR, 51(3):182-188.
Larlham, Daniel 2008. Sizwe Banzi is Dead. Reviewed in: Theatre Journal, 60(4):659-661.
Larlham, Daniel 2009. Brett Bailey and Third World bunfight. Theater, 39(1):6-17.
Larlham, Peter 1981. Black Performance in South Africa. Unpublished doctoral dissertation. New York University.
Larlham, Peter 1981. Festivals of the Nazareth Baptist Church. TDR, 25(4):59-74.
Larlham, Peter 1981. Isicathamia competition in South Africa. The Drama Review, 25(1):108-112.
Larlham, Peter 1985. Black Theater, Dance, and Ritual in South Africa. Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press.
Larlham, Peter 1991. Theatre in transition: the cultural struggle in South Africa. The Drama Review, 35(1):200-211.
Larlham, Peter 1992. The impact of the dismantling of Apartheid on theatre in South Africa. South African Theatre Journal, 6(2):43-48.
Larlham, Peter 1993. It was the best of times, it was the worst of times: reflections on the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown, July 1-11, 1993. South African Theatre Journal, 7(2):85-100.
Larlham, Peter 1995. Journey to Grahamstown: the 1995 Standard Bank National Arts Festival. South African Theatre Journal, 9(2):103-116.
Lashgari, Deirdre (ed.). 1995. Violence, Silence, and Anger: Women’s Writing as Transgression. Charlottesville, VA: University Press of Virginia.
Laughing when it hurts. 1998. Economist Financial Report, 349(8088):96-97. October 3.
Law, Robin 1987. In township tonight! South Africa’s black city music and theatre, by David B. Coplan. Reviewed in: The Journal of African History, 28(3):468.
Lawrance Anne 1978. Mime and the actor. Scenaria, April/May: 13-15.
Lawrence, J. 1974. South Africa’s leading lady, (Janet Suzman). Fair Lady, 10(1):108-116. March 6.
Laws, Page 1996. South Africa through the prism: festival in Grahamstown, 1996. New Theatre Quarterly, 12(48):390-393.
Lazarus, L. 1987. Black Theatre, Dance and Ritual in South Africa, by Peter Larlham. Reviewed in: South African Theatre Journal, 1(1):133-135.
Lazarus, L. 1987. In township tonight! South Africa’s black city music and theatre, by David B. Coplan. Reviewed in: South African Theatre Journal, 1(1):136-137.
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