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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
  
August 8-11, 1984: Diana Ayliff directed [[Joseph and his Amazing Technicolour ]] presented by [[Alexander Road High School]], Port Elizabeth at the [[Savoy Club Theatre]]. Directed by [[Diana Ayliff]] with musical directors [[Priscilla Jordan]] and [[Johan van den Berg]] and conductor [[Brendon Le Page]]. Starring [[Natalie Jones]] and [[Hilton Edwards]] as Narrators, [[Stephen Haswell]] (Joseph), [[Stephen Clark]] (Reuben), [[Bruce Ferguson]] (Simeon), [[Jacques Smith]] (Levi), [[Andrew Roberts]] (Napthali), [[Greg Cross]] (Isaachar), [[John Oliver]] (Asher), [[Steven Jeffery]] (Dan), [[Wayne Pole]] (Zebulum), [[Christopher Vervliet]] (Gad and the Butler), [[Dennis Stead]] (Judah), [[Gerrie Durheim]] (Benjamin and the Baker), [[Mark Louw]] (Jacob), [[Linzi Petrie]] (Jacob's wife and Potiphar's wife), [[Wayne Pole]] (Poitphar), [[Wayne Leedo]] (Pharaoh), [[David Shaw]] (Israelite), [[Gavin Dyer]] (Israelite), [[Edward Mitchley]] (Lively Lad), [[Heidi Sudding]] (The Goat), [[Antoinette Bisschoff]] (Slave Girl), [[Heidi Sudding]], [[Lucia Tonin]], [[Rene Coetzer]], [[Dane de Bruyn]], and [[Xenia loannides]] (Adoring Girls).
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August 8-11, 1984: Diana Ayliff directed [[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]] with music by Tim Rice. The musical was presented by [[Alexander Road High School]], Port Elizabeth at the [[Savoy Club Theatre]] with musical directors [[Priscilla Jordan]] and [[Johan van den Berg]] and conductor [[Brendon Le Page]]. Starring [[Natalie Jones]] and [[Hilton Edwards]] as Narrators, [[Stephen Haswell]] (Joseph), [[Stephen Clark]] (Reuben), [[Bruce Ferguson]] (Simeon), [[Jacques Smith]] (Levi), [[Andrew Roberts]] (Napthali), [[Greg Cross]] (Issachar), [[John Oliver]] (Asher), [[Steven Jeffery]] (Dan), [[Wayne Pole]] (Zebulum), [[Christopher Vervliet]] (Gad and the Butler), [[Dennis Stead]] (Judah), [[Gerrie Durheim]] (Benjamin and the Baker), [[Mark Louw]] (Jacob), [[Linzi Petrie]] (Jacob's wife and Potiphar's wife), [[Wayne Pole]] (Poitphar), [[Wayne Leedo]] (Pharaoh), [[David Shaw]] (Israelite), [[Gavin Dyer]] (Israelite), [[Edward Mitchley]] (Lively Lad), [[Heidi Sudding]] (The Goat), [[Antoinette Bisschoff]] (Slave Girl), [[Heidi Sudding]], [[Lucia Tonin]], [[Rene Coetzer]], [[Dane de Bruyn]], and [[Xenia Ioannides]] (Adoring Girls).
  
 
== Awards, etc ==
 
== Awards, etc ==

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Diana Ayliff now Diana McDermott, is an amateur producer who resides in Port Elizabeth.

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August 8-11, 1984: Diana Ayliff directed Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat with music by Tim Rice. The musical was presented by Alexander Road High School, Port Elizabeth at the Savoy Club Theatre with musical directors Priscilla Jordan and Johan van den Berg and conductor Brendon Le Page. Starring Natalie Jones and Hilton Edwards as Narrators, Stephen Haswell (Joseph), Stephen Clark (Reuben), Bruce Ferguson (Simeon), Jacques Smith (Levi), Andrew Roberts (Napthali), Greg Cross (Issachar), John Oliver (Asher), Steven Jeffery (Dan), Wayne Pole (Zebulum), Christopher Vervliet (Gad and the Butler), Dennis Stead (Judah), Gerrie Durheim (Benjamin and the Baker), Mark Louw (Jacob), Linzi Petrie (Jacob's wife and Potiphar's wife), Wayne Pole (Poitphar), Wayne Leedo (Pharaoh), David Shaw (Israelite), Gavin Dyer (Israelite), Edward Mitchley (Lively Lad), Heidi Sudding (The Goat), Antoinette Bisschoff (Slave Girl), Heidi Sudding, Lucia Tonin, Rene Coetzer, Dane de Bruyn, and Xenia Ioannides (Adoring Girls).

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