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Jimmy Righteous: a programme for the Johannesburg Repertory Players production with the Alex 81 Company, including Nicholas Ellenbogen, Norman Coombes, Mike Huff, Michèle Maxwell, Jeremy Crutchley, Mark Richardson and Jodi Heiman, directed by Denis Hutchinson at the Alexander Theatre, Johannesburg, in [1981] | Jimmy Righteous: a programme for the Johannesburg Repertory Players production with the Alex 81 Company, including Nicholas Ellenbogen, Norman Coombes, Mike Huff, Michèle Maxwell, Jeremy Crutchley, Mark Richardson and Jodi Heiman, directed by Denis Hutchinson at the Alexander Theatre, Johannesburg, in [1981] | ||
− | He starred in [[Brickhill-Burke]]’s production of [[Jerome Lawrence]]’s ''[[Mame]]'', an adaptation of ''[[Auntie Mame]]'', at the [[Civic]] in November 1982. It also starred [[Joan Brickhill]], [[Janice Honeyman]] and [[Jean Dell]]. He starred in [[NAPAC]] and [[CT Productions]] | + | He starred in [[Brickhill-Burke]]’s production of [[Jerome Lawrence]]’s ''[[Mame]]'', an adaptation of ''[[Auntie Mame]]'', at the [[Civic Theatre]] in November 1982. It also starred [[Joan Brickhill]], [[Janice Honeyman]] and [[Jean Dell]]. He starred in [[NAPAC]] and [[CT Productions]]’s ''[[Snoopy!!!]]'' together with [[Tim Plewman]] and [[Cathy Cota]], directed by [[Geoffrey Sutherland]]at the Johannesburg [[Civic Theatre]] & the [[State Theatre]], Pretoria , 1985. Adam Adam in ''[[Rough Crossing]]'' and Clive Winton in ''[[See How They Run]]'', 1988. He starred in [[Tom Lehrer]]’s ''[[Tom Foolery]]'' at the [[André Huguenet Theatre]] in 1989. He starred in ''[[Romance, Romance]]'' under [[Geoffrey Sutherland]]’s direction in 1990. He starred in the combined performing arts council’s production of ''[[Seven Brides for Seven Brothers]]'' in 1990/91. He starred in Tom Lerner and Lowe’s ''[[Brigadoon]]''' at the [[Pretoria State Theatre]] in 1991. He starred in ''[[Grease]]'' at the [[Alexander Theatre]] and ''[[Pinocchio]]'' at the [[Intimate Theatre]] in 1992. He starred in ''[[Forever Plaid]]'' at the [[Sound Stage]] in October 1993. RICHARDSON, Mark, ''[[Joseph & the amazing technicolour dreamcoat]]'', [[Richard Loring]], [[Bruce Millar]], [[Alvon Collison]], [[Garth Annetts]] & [[Tony Caprari]]. [[Laura Wilkie]], [[Sandy Dyer]], [[Leslie Sterry]]. |
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Revision as of 16:58, 6 October 2014
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Record Title: Jimmy Righteous: a programme for the Johannesburg Repertory Players production with the Alex 81 Company, including Nicholas Ellenbogen, Norman Coombes, Mike Huff, Michèle Maxwell, Jeremy Crutchley, Mark Richardson and Jodi Heiman, directed by Denis Hutchinson at the Alexander Theatre, Johannesburg, in [1981]
He starred in Brickhill-Burke’s production of Jerome Lawrence’s Mame, an adaptation of Auntie Mame, at the Civic Theatre in November 1982. It also starred Joan Brickhill, Janice Honeyman and Jean Dell. He starred in NAPAC and CT Productions’s Snoopy!!! together with Tim Plewman and Cathy Cota, directed by Geoffrey Sutherlandat the Johannesburg Civic Theatre & the State Theatre, Pretoria , 1985. Adam Adam in Rough Crossing and Clive Winton in See How They Run, 1988. He starred in Tom Lehrer’s Tom Foolery at the André Huguenet Theatre in 1989. He starred in Romance, Romance under Geoffrey Sutherland’s direction in 1990. He starred in the combined performing arts council’s production of Seven Brides for Seven Brothers in 1990/91. He starred in Tom Lerner and Lowe’s Brigadoon' at the Pretoria State Theatre in 1991. He starred in Grease at the Alexander Theatre and Pinocchio at the Intimate Theatre in 1992. He starred in Forever Plaid at the Sound Stage in October 1993. RICHARDSON, Mark, Joseph & the amazing technicolour dreamcoat, Richard Loring, Bruce Millar, Alvon Collison, Garth Annetts & Tony Caprari. Laura Wilkie, Sandy Dyer, Leslie Sterry.
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