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EHRLICH, Rose. (18**-19**) A prominent speech teacher and amateur theatre director and organiser in Bloemfontein. [***???] Taught speech and elocution at Grey-College in Bloemfontein and among those who performed in her classical plays (Euripides’s ''[[Alcestis]]'' and Aristophanes’s ''[[The Clouds]]'') was one [[Gert Borstlap]] (later renamed “[[André Huguenet]]”) (Fletcher, 1994; Du Toit,  1988; Binge, 1969, Huguenet, 1950) [TH, JH]
 
EHRLICH, Rose. (18**-19**) A prominent speech teacher and amateur theatre director and organiser in Bloemfontein. [***???] Taught speech and elocution at Grey-College in Bloemfontein and among those who performed in her classical plays (Euripides’s ''[[Alcestis]]'' and Aristophanes’s ''[[The Clouds]]'') was one [[Gert Borstlap]] (later renamed “[[André Huguenet]]”) (Fletcher, 1994; Du Toit,  1988; Binge, 1969, Huguenet, 1950) [TH, JH]
  
In 1939 she moved  from Pretoria to Cape Town ([[The South African Theatre, Music and Dance]]  1(1), 1939.)
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In 1939 she moved  from Pretoria to Cape Town (''[[The South African Theatre, Music and Dance]]'' 1(1), 1939.)
  
  

Revision as of 11:12, 2 May 2014

EHRLICH, Rose. (18**-19**) A prominent speech teacher and amateur theatre director and organiser in Bloemfontein. [***???] Taught speech and elocution at Grey-College in Bloemfontein and among those who performed in her classical plays (Euripides’s Alcestis and Aristophanes’s The Clouds) was one Gert Borstlap (later renamed “André Huguenet”) (Fletcher, 1994; Du Toit, 1988; Binge, 1969, Huguenet, 1950) [TH, JH]

In 1939 she moved from Pretoria to Cape Town (The South African Theatre, Music and Dance 1(1), 1939.)


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