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== Founding and early history ==
 
== Founding and early history ==
  
The [[Port Elizabeth Shakespearean Festival]] was inaugurated in 1960. In 1961 the organization presented its first production, ''[[The Lark]]''. In 1974 Themi Venturas launched an "under-the-age-of-twenty" group of players for the Festival which was called the [[Young 'uns]]. As their first production, they also produced ''[[The Lark]]''. Among those [[Young 'uns]] who made a significant contribution to the performing arts in South Africa are [[Alice Krige]], [[Philip Godawa]], [[Themi Venturas]], [[Rocky Mann]], [[Paul Mann]], [[Peter Mann]], [[Gary Carter]], [[Amber Cummins]], [[Carol-Ann Kelleher]], [[Jacquie Gates]], [[Lorraine Kapp]], [[Ian Liston]], [[Mannie Fokos]], [[Bruce Sanderson]].
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The [[Port Elizabeth Shakespearean Festival]] was inaugurated in 1960. In 1961 the organization presented its first production, ''[[The Lark]]''. In 1974 [[Themi Venturas]] launched an "under-the-age-of-twenty" group of players for the Festival which was called the [[Young 'uns]]. As their first production, they also produced ''[[The Lark]]''. Among those [[Young 'uns]] who made a significant contribution to the performing arts in South Africa are [[Alice Krige]], [[Philip Godawa]], [[Themi Venturas]], [[Rocky Mann]], [[Paul Mann]], [[Peter Mann]], [[Gary Carter]], [[Amber Cummins]], [[Carol-Ann Kelleher]], [[Jacquie Gates]], [[Lorraine Kapp]], [[Ian Liston]], [[Mannie Fokos]], [[Bruce Sanderson]].
  
 
== Aims and function ==
 
== Aims and function ==

Revision as of 22:26, 4 July 2018

Founding and early history

The Port Elizabeth Shakespearean Festival was inaugurated in 1960. In 1961 the organization presented its first production, The Lark. In 1974 Themi Venturas launched an "under-the-age-of-twenty" group of players for the Festival which was called the Young 'uns. As their first production, they also produced The Lark. Among those Young 'uns who made a significant contribution to the performing arts in South Africa are Alice Krige, Philip Godawa, Themi Venturas, Rocky Mann, Paul Mann, Peter Mann, Gary Carter, Amber Cummins, Carol-Ann Kelleher, Jacquie Gates, Lorraine Kapp, Ian Liston, Mannie Fokos, Bruce Sanderson.

Aims and function

Current status

Impact on SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

1990; The Young 'uns produced The Lark at the Mannville Open Air Theatre in St George's Park, Port Elizabeth between January 30 and February 10, 1990. Directed by Linda-Louise Swain.



Sources

The Lark theatre programme, 1990.

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