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| − | Falling under the SA Air Force's directorate for Leisure Time Activities, the club put on a number of stage productions, using members of the Air Force. | + | Falling under the SA Air Force's directorate for Leisure Time Activities, the club put on a number of stage productions, using members of the Air Force performers and crew. Most probably a continuation of the [[UDF Entertainment Unit]] created during the Second World War. |
| − | Among the productions were: | + | ==Productions== |
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1976: ''[[Drie Engeltjies op Duiwelseiland]]'', directed by [[Danie Burger]]. | 1976: ''[[Drie Engeltjies op Duiwelseiland]]'', directed by [[Danie Burger]]. | ||
Latest revision as of 06:19, 31 October 2025
The SAAF Drama Club was a drama group that existed within the South African Air Force.
Known as the Dramaklub van die S.A.L.M. in Afrikaans.
The club
Falling under the SA Air Force's directorate for Leisure Time Activities, the club put on a number of stage productions, using members of the Air Force performers and crew. Most probably a continuation of the UDF Entertainment Unit created during the Second World War.
Productions
Among the productions were:
1976: Drie Engeltjies op Duiwelseiland, directed by Danie Burger.