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In 1969 this society mounted a production of a play called of ''[[Mary Stuart]]'', directed by [[Fitz Morley]] and using costumes borrowed from [[CAPAB]]. It is uncertain wether this is an English translation of the German play by Schiller or the Drinkwater text. | In 1969 this society mounted a production of a play called of ''[[Mary Stuart]]'', directed by [[Fitz Morley]] and using costumes borrowed from [[CAPAB]]. It is uncertain wether this is an English translation of the German play by Schiller or the Drinkwater text. | ||
Revision as of 08:04, 24 January 2023
The Stutterheim Amateur Dramatic Society is a local society situated in the town of Stutterheim in the Eastern Cape.[1]
In 1969 this society mounted a production of a play called of Mary Stuart, directed by Fitz Morley and using costumes borrowed from CAPAB. It is uncertain wether this is an English translation of the German play by Schiller or the Drinkwater text.