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===Productions=== | ===Productions=== | ||
− | Did a public playreading of ''[[Holding Aloof]]'' by [[David Dainow]] in 1927(?*). In 1956 ''[[What Was, Was!]]'' by [[Gertie Awerbuch]] and[[ Miriam Lopert]] was staged here. It starred [[June Hern]], [[Charles Stodel]] and [[Michael Fisher]] and was also staged at the [[Alexander Theatre]]. | + | Did a public playreading of ''[[Holding Aloof]]'' by [[David Dainow]] in 1927(?*). |
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+ | ''[[The Second Mrs Tanqueray]]'' (1929). | ||
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+ | In 1956 ''[[What Was, Was!]]'' by [[Gertie Awerbuch]] and [[ Miriam Lopert]] was staged here. It starred [[June Hern]], [[Charles Stodel]] and [[Michael Fisher]] and was also staged at the [[Alexander Theatre]]. | ||
===Jewish Guild Hall=== | ===Jewish Guild Hall=== | ||
− | Venue initially used by the [[Johannesburg REPS]]. However, it was terribly ill-equipped, lacking rudimentary dressing-room or even ablution facilities. | + | Venue initially used by the [[Johannesburg REPS]]. However, it was terribly ill-equipped, lacking rudimentary dressing-room or even ablution facilities. |
== Sources == | == Sources == |
Revision as of 10:54, 6 May 2019
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Jewish Guild in South Africa
Jewish Guild, Cape Town
Jewish Guild, Johannesburg
Productions
Did a public playreading of Holding Aloof by David Dainow in 1927(?*).
The Second Mrs Tanqueray (1929).
In 1956 What Was, Was! by Gertie Awerbuch and Miriam Lopert was staged here. It starred June Hern, Charles Stodel and Michael Fisher and was also staged at the Alexander Theatre.
Jewish Guild Hall
Venue initially used by the Johannesburg REPS. However, it was terribly ill-equipped, lacking rudimentary dressing-room or even ablution facilities.
Sources
Tucker, 1997; Kruger,1999: 52; Du Toit, 1988 [TH, JH]
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