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Rabe, D. de V. 1983. Mimiek: die kuns van die gehoorgestremde. Opvoedkundige kultuur, 6(3): 26-27.
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[[D. de V. Rabe|Rabe, D. de V.]] 1983. Mimiek: die kuns van die gehoorgestremde. ''Opvoedkundige Kultuur'', 6(3):26-27.
  
Rabe, L. 1985. In Shakespeare se towerwoud. Sarie, 14-16. January 30.  
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[[L. Rabe|Rabe, L.]] 1985. In Shakespeare se towerwoud. ''Sarie'', 14-16. January 30.  
  
Rabe, S. 1982. Introduction to the art of stage make-up. Arabesque, 13 : 36. April.
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[[S. Rabe|Rabe, S.]] 1982. Introduction to the art of stage make-up. ''Arabesque'', 13:36. April.
  
Rabson, J.S. 1979. Psychodrama with alcoholics.: a social work perspective. Social work, 15: 220-221. October.
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[[J.S. Rabson|Rabson, J.S.]] 1979. Psychodrama with alcoholics: a social work perspective. ''Social Work'', 15:220-221. October.
  
RACSTER, Olga 19**.  “Performing Arts in South Africa” . In Department of Information, South African Yearbook??**. Pretoria:, Swan Press.  
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[[Olga Racster|Racster, Olga]] 1951. ''Curtain Up! The Story of Cape Theatre''. Cape Town: Juta and Company.
  
Racster, Olga 1951. Curtain up! The story of Cape theatre. Cape Town: Juta and Company.
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[[Philip Rademeyer|Rademeyer, Philip]] 2012. Embracing dis-ease: imagining queer African performance. ''[[South African Theatre Journal]]'', 26(3):270-279.
  
Raditlhalo, S.I. 2002. South African theater as/and intervention, edited by Marcia Blumberg and Dennis Walder; The drama of South Africa: plays, pageants and publics since 1910, by Loren Kruger. Reviewed in: Banham, Martin, Gibbs, James & Osofisan, Femi (eds.); Plastow, Jane (reviews ed.), African theatre. Women. Oxford: James Curry. p. 171-175.
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[[S.I. Raditlhalo|Raditlhalo, S.I.]] 2002. ''South African Theater as/and Intervention'', edited by [[Marcia Blumberg]] and [[Dennis Walder]]; ''The Drama of South Africa: Plays, Pageants and Publics Since 1910'', by [[Loren Kruger]]. Reviewed in: [[Martin Banham|Banham Martin]], [[James Gibbs|Gibbs, James]], & [[Femi Osofisan|Osofisan, Femi]] (eds.). ''African Theatre. Women''. Oxford: James Curry. 171-175.
  
Raditlhalo S. 2009. Truth in Translation: The TRC and the Translation of the  
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[[S.I. Raditlhalo|Raditlhalo, S.I.]] 2009. Truth in Translation: The [[Truth and Reconciliation Commission|TRC]] and the Translation of the Translators. ''Biography: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly'', 32(1):89-101.  
Translators. Biography: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly [serial online]. Winter
 
2009;32(1):89-101.  
 
  
RAE, Almeda K. 1971. Dialogue and Characterization in the Plays of Athol Fugard. Unpublished M.A. Dissertation, University of Pretoria.  
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[[Almeda K. Rae|Rae, Almeda K.]] 1971. Dialogue and Characterization in the Plays of [[Athol Fugard]]. Unpublished master’s thesis Pretoria: University of Pretoria.  
  
Raghavan, Sudarsan. 1995. ‘You’re Free to Escape the Past’. In: Newsweek, August 21, 1995: 56.
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[[Christiane Rahner|Rahner, Christiane]] 1996. Community theatre and indigenous performance traditions: an introduction to Chicano Theatre, with reference to parallel developments in South Africa. ''[[Literator: Tydskrif vir Besondere en Vergelykende Taal- en Literatuurstudie/Journal of Literary Criticism, Comparative Linguistics and Literary Studies]]'', 17(3):61-76,.
  
Rahner, Christiane 2007. “Führt was vor!” Traditionelle “Vorträge” in deutschsprachigen Gemeinden Südafrikas. In:  Fassel, Horst, Ulrich, Paul S., Schindler, Otto G. (eds.) Deutsches Theater im Ausland vom 17. zum 20. Jahrhundert: Interkulturelle Beziehungen in Geschichte und Gegenwart.  Berlin, Germany: Lit; p. 267-274.
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[[Christiane Rahner|Rahner, Christiane]] 2007. “Führt was vor!” Traditionelle “Vorträge” in deutschsprachigen Gemeinden Südafrikas, in Fassel, Horst, Ulrich, Paul S., Schindler, Otto G. (eds.) ''Deutsches Theater im Ausland vom 17. zum 20. Jahrhundert: Interkulturelle Beziehungen in Geschichte und Gegenwart''.  Berlin, Germany: Lit. 267-274.
  
Raikes, R. Stage is set. 1971. Personality, 68-75. February 5.
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[[Edith H. Raidt|Raidt, Edith H.]] 1981. ''[[Mariken van Nieumeghen|Mariken van Nymegen]]'' - 'n middeleeuse mirakelspel. Reviewed in: ''[[Teaterforum]]'', 2(1):82-86.
  
Raine, Craig. 1980. An interview with Athol Fugard. Quarto. (9):9-14.
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[[R. Raikes|Raikes, R.]] Stage is set. 1971. ''Personality'', 68-75. February 5.
  
RASSOOL, C. and WITZ, L. 1993. The 1952 Jan van Riebeeck Tercentenary Festival: Constructing and Contesting Public National History in South Africa.  Journal of African History 34: 447-468.
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[[Craig Raine|Raine, Craig]] 1980. An interview with [[Athol Fugard]]. ''Quarto'', (9):9-14.
Rautenbach, Elmarie. 1999.  Pieter-Dirk verklap Evita se geheim.  Insig, 12/99: 24.
 
  
Ravenscroft, A. 1955. Teaching of set books: a play. Ons eie boek, 21(1): 31-33.
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[[Ramolao Makhene]]  2009. In Watterson, Lore (ed.). ''Standard Bank Young Artist Awards, 25 years''. Randburg [South Africa] : DeskLink Media. 220-221.
  
RAYMER, JOHN DAVID. 1975. Eight Recent Plays by South African Dramatist Athol Fugard: his Method, his Development as a Playwright, his South African Context, and the Major
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Rapid development of [[National Theatre Organisation|National theatre]]. 1961. ''South African Digest'', 8(7):9.
  
Raymond, Gerard 1993. Karma of violence. TheaterWeek, 6(306): 24-30. June 21.
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[[Connie Rapoo|Rapoo, Connie]] 2011. 'Just give us the bones!': theatres of African diasporic returns. ''Critical Arts'', 25(2):132-149.
  
Razis, N. 1980. Popular theatre. South African outlook, 110: 102-103.
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[[Ciraj Rassool|Rassool, Ciraj]] & [[Lesley Witz|Witz, Lesley]] 1993. The 1952 [[Van Riebeeck Fees|Jan van Riebeeck Tercentenary Festival]]: Constructing and contesting public national history in South Africa. ''Journal of African History'', 34:447-468.
  
READ, JOHN (COMP.). 1991. Athol Fugard. A Bibliography. Grahamstown: NELM.  
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[[Elmarie Rautenbach|Rautenbach, Elmarie]] 1999. [[Pieter-Dirk Uys|Pieter-Dirk]] verklap Evita se geheim. ''Insig'', 12/99:24.
  
Rebirth of Port Elizabeth’s opera house. 1968. Architect and builder, 18(2): 16-19.
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[[Samuel Ravengai|Ravengai, Samuel]] 2015. [[African theatre|African Theatre]]: Why it is important to transpose Western classics. ''The Conversation'' , 26 October[http://theconversation.com/african-theatre-why-its-important-to-transpose-western-dramatic-classics-48777?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Latest+from+The+Conversation+for+October+26+2015+-+3700&utm_content=Latest+from+The+Conversation+for+October+26+2015+-+3700+CID_4f054333f1b9043761a488335297040e&utm_source=campaign_monitor_africa&utm_term=African%20theatre%20why%20its%20important%20to%20transpose%20Western%20dramatic%20classics]
  
Reconsidering Theatre-Making in South Africa: A Study of Theatre in Education
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[[Samuel Ravengai|Ravengai, Samuel]]. 2023. The Theatre of Displacement and Migration in Southern Africa: Zimbabwe. In: Meerzon, Y., Wilmer, S. (eds) ''The Palgrave Handbook of Theatre and Migration''. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. [https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-20196-7_32]
  
Reddinsdaadbond propaganda and the stage. 1941. Forum. 4(9): 28-29.  
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[[A. Ravenscroft|Ravenscroft, A.]] 1955. Teaching of set books: a play. ''Ons Eie Boek'', 21(1):31-33.
  
Reinecke, Dennis 1985. Die Staatsteater Pretoria ["The State Theatre Pretoria"] In Hauptfleisch, Temple (ed.). The Breytie book: a collection of articles on South African theatre dedicated to P.P.B. Breytenbach. Johannesburg: The Limelight press. p. 87-90.
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[[John David Raymer|Raymer, John David]] 1975. Eight Recent Plays by South African Dramatist [[Athol Fugard]]:  his Method, his Development as a Playwright, his South African Context, and the Major Influences upon him. Unpublished doctoral dissertation. University of Ohio.
  
Report of the Commission of Inquiry into the Performing Arts. 1978. Pretoria : Govt. Printer.
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[[Gerard Raymond|Raymond, Gerard]] 1993. Karma of violence. ''TheaterWeek'', 6(306):24-30. June 21.
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[[N. Razis|Razis, N.]] 1980. Popular theatre. ''South African Outlook'', 110:102-103.
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[[John Read|Read, John]] (comp.).1991. ''[[Athol Fugard]]. A Bibliography''. Grahamstown: [[National English Literary Museum]].
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Rebirth of Port Elizabeth’s [[Opera House]]. 1968. ''Architect and Builder'', 18(2):16-19.
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Reddingsdaadbond propaganda and the stage. 1941. ''''Forum''''. 4(9):28-29.
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[[J.J. Redgrave|Redgrave, J.J.]] 1947. ''Port Elizabeth in Bygone Days''. Wynberg:
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[[Dennis Reinecke|Reinecke, Dennis]] 1985. [[Staatsteater]] Pretoria, in [[Temple Hauptfleisch|Hauptfleisch, Temple]] (ed.). ''The Breytie Book: A Collection of Articles on South African Theatre Dedicated to [[P.P.B. Breytenbach]]''. Johannesburg: The Limelight press. 87-90.
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[[Luc Renders|Renders, Luc]] 1999. A house divided: ideological conflict in contemporary Afrikaans literature, in [[Johannes A. Smit|Smit, Johannes A.]] (ed.). ''Body, Identity, Sub-cultures and Repression in Texts from Africa''. Durban: CSSALL. 126-140.
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[[Johannesburg Repertory Players|Repertory Players]]' success (J.M. Barrie's ''[[Shall We Join the Ladies?]]''; ''[[Rosalind]]''; ''[[The Old Lady Shows Her Medals]]''). 1929. ''Footlights'', 1(4):12.
  
  
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Rabe, D. de V. 1983. Mimiek: die kuns van die gehoorgestremde. Opvoedkundige Kultuur, 6(3):26-27.

Rabe, L. 1985. In Shakespeare se towerwoud. Sarie, 14-16. January 30.

Rabe, S. 1982. Introduction to the art of stage make-up. Arabesque, 13:36. April.

Rabson, J.S. 1979. Psychodrama with alcoholics: a social work perspective. Social Work, 15:220-221. October.

Racster, Olga 1951. Curtain Up! The Story of Cape Theatre. Cape Town: Juta and Company.

Rademeyer, Philip 2012. Embracing dis-ease: imagining queer African performance. South African Theatre Journal, 26(3):270-279.

Raditlhalo, S.I. 2002. South African Theater as/and Intervention, edited by Marcia Blumberg and Dennis Walder; The Drama of South Africa: Plays, Pageants and Publics Since 1910, by Loren Kruger. Reviewed in: Banham Martin, Gibbs, James, & Osofisan, Femi (eds.). African Theatre. Women. Oxford: James Curry. 171-175.

Raditlhalo, S.I. 2009. Truth in Translation: The TRC and the Translation of the Translators. Biography: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly, 32(1):89-101.

Rae, Almeda K. 1971. Dialogue and Characterization in the Plays of Athol Fugard. Unpublished master’s thesis Pretoria: University of Pretoria.

Rahner, Christiane 1996. Community theatre and indigenous performance traditions: an introduction to Chicano Theatre, with reference to parallel developments in South Africa. Literator: Tydskrif vir Besondere en Vergelykende Taal- en Literatuurstudie/Journal of Literary Criticism, Comparative Linguistics and Literary Studies, 17(3):61-76,.

Rahner, Christiane 2007. “Führt was vor!” Traditionelle “Vorträge” in deutschsprachigen Gemeinden Südafrikas, in Fassel, Horst, Ulrich, Paul S., Schindler, Otto G. (eds.) Deutsches Theater im Ausland vom 17. zum 20. Jahrhundert: Interkulturelle Beziehungen in Geschichte und Gegenwart. Berlin, Germany: Lit. 267-274.

Raidt, Edith H. 1981. Mariken van Nymegen - 'n middeleeuse mirakelspel. Reviewed in: Teaterforum, 2(1):82-86.

Raikes, R. Stage is set. 1971. Personality, 68-75. February 5.

Raine, Craig 1980. An interview with Athol Fugard. Quarto, (9):9-14.

Ramolao Makhene 2009. In Watterson, Lore (ed.). Standard Bank Young Artist Awards, 25 years. Randburg [South Africa] : DeskLink Media. 220-221.

Rapid development of National theatre. 1961. South African Digest, 8(7):9.

Rapoo, Connie 2011. 'Just give us the bones!': theatres of African diasporic returns. Critical Arts, 25(2):132-149.

Rassool, Ciraj & Witz, Lesley 1993. The 1952 Jan van Riebeeck Tercentenary Festival: Constructing and contesting public national history in South Africa. Journal of African History, 34:447-468.

Rautenbach, Elmarie 1999. Pieter-Dirk verklap Evita se geheim. Insig, 12/99:24.

Ravengai, Samuel 2015. African Theatre: Why it is important to transpose Western classics. The Conversation , 26 October[1]

Ravengai, Samuel. 2023. The Theatre of Displacement and Migration in Southern Africa: Zimbabwe. In: Meerzon, Y., Wilmer, S. (eds) The Palgrave Handbook of Theatre and Migration. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. [2]

Ravenscroft, A. 1955. Teaching of set books: a play. Ons Eie Boek, 21(1):31-33.

Raymer, John David 1975. Eight Recent Plays by South African Dramatist Athol Fugard: his Method, his Development as a Playwright, his South African Context, and the Major Influences upon him. Unpublished doctoral dissertation. University of Ohio.

Raymond, Gerard 1993. Karma of violence. TheaterWeek, 6(306):24-30. June 21.

Razis, N. 1980. Popular theatre. South African Outlook, 110:102-103.

Read, John (comp.).1991. Athol Fugard. A Bibliography. Grahamstown: National English Literary Museum.

Rebirth of Port Elizabeth’s Opera House. 1968. Architect and Builder, 18(2):16-19.

Reddingsdaadbond propaganda and the stage. 1941. 'Forum'. 4(9):28-29.

Redgrave, J.J. 1947. Port Elizabeth in Bygone Days. Wynberg:


Reinecke, Dennis 1985. Staatsteater Pretoria, in Hauptfleisch, Temple (ed.). The Breytie Book: A Collection of Articles on South African Theatre Dedicated to P.P.B. Breytenbach. Johannesburg: The Limelight press. 87-90.

Renders, Luc 1999. A house divided: ideological conflict in contemporary Afrikaans literature, in Smit, Johannes A. (ed.). Body, Identity, Sub-cultures and Repression in Texts from Africa. Durban: CSSALL. 126-140.

Repertory Players' success (J.M. Barrie's Shall We Join the Ladies?; Rosalind; The Old Lady Shows Her Medals). 1929. Footlights, 1(4):12.


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