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(19*-19*) Actress and director. ** Produced [[Ann Jellicoe]]'s ''[[The Sport of my Mad Mother]]'' at the [[Little Theatre]] and in Germany in 1962 with [[John Mitchel]] and [[Roger Dwyer]], to much acclaim of South African and European audiences. ** She also wrote ''[[Behind the Yellow Door]]'' for the [[EOAN Group]], directed by [[Robert Mohr]] and presented at the [[Little Theatre]] in 1962?* and dealing with the lives of a coloured family living in Athlone. In 1966 it was also presented in the USA.  
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[[Flora Stohr]] (19**-). Actress and director.
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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She produced Ann Jellicoe's ''[[The Sport of my Mad Mother]]'' at the [[Little Theatre]] and in Germany in 1962 with [[John Mitchell]] and [[Roger Dwyer]], to much acclaim of South African and European audiences. She also wrote ''[[Behind the Yellow Door]]'' for the [[EOAN Group]], directed by [[Robert Mohr]] and presented at the [[Little Theatre]], dealing with the lives of a coloured family living in Athlone. In 1966 it was also presented in the USA.  
  
 
== Sources ==  
 
== Sources ==  
See Inskip, 197* [FdV, TH]
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[[ESAT Bibliography I|Inskip, Donald P.]], 1972. [FdV, TH]
  
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Flora Stohr (19**-). Actress and director.

Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

She produced Ann Jellicoe's The Sport of my Mad Mother at the Little Theatre and in Germany in 1962 with John Mitchell and Roger Dwyer, to much acclaim of South African and European audiences. She also wrote Behind the Yellow Door for the EOAN Group, directed by Robert Mohr and presented at the Little Theatre, dealing with the lives of a coloured family living in Athlone. In 1966 it was also presented in the USA.

Sources

Inskip, Donald P., 1972. [FdV, TH]

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