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First staged in South Africa at the [[Brooke Theatre]] in 1972, written (?*) and directed by [[John Hussey]] and starring [[Stuart Brown]]. | First staged in South Africa at the [[Brooke Theatre]] in 1972, written (?*) and directed by [[John Hussey]] and starring [[Stuart Brown]]. | ||
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+ | ''A Man and His Wife'', presented by [[NAPAC]], starring [[Emrys Jones]], [[Ann Courtneidge]] and [[George Jackson]]. (''[[Scenaria]]'' (118), 1990). | ||
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Revision as of 10:10, 21 January 2014
by *** A play about Winston Churchill.
First staged in South Africa at the Brooke Theatre in 1972, written (?*) and directed by John Hussey and starring Stuart Brown.
A Man and His Wife, presented by NAPAC, starring Emrys Jones, Ann Courtneidge and George Jackson. (Scenaria (118), 1990).
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