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+ | Founder of the theatre group [[Pulsar Drama Society]] in Belhar (1983), being involved as actor and sometimes as director. * Author of the Afrikaans and English plays ''[[Die Here Jonkheer]]'' (198*), ''[[Johnnie Isaacs]]'' (19*), ''[[Witkis vir Tant Maggie]]'' ("A White Coffin for Aunt Maggie" - 19*), ''[[Wat gaan die mense sê?]]'' ("What are the People Going to Say?" - 19*), [[Drama Sketch]] (19*), ''[[Bid vir my]]'' ("Pray for me" - 19*), ''[[Kyk, Pa Slaap]]'' ("Look, Father is Sleeping" - 19*). The plays were all produced by [[Pulsar]] in the period 1983-1985. | ||
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Revision as of 16:56, 15 June 2015
Christopher Prince (19*-) is a playwright and primary school teacher. (Sometimes also referred to as Chris Prince.)
Founder of the theatre group Pulsar Drama Society in Belhar (1983), being involved as actor and sometimes as director. * Author of the Afrikaans and English plays Die Here Jonkheer (198*), Johnnie Isaacs (19*), Witkis vir Tant Maggie ("A White Coffin for Aunt Maggie" - 19*), Wat gaan die mense sê? ("What are the People Going to Say?" - 19*), Drama Sketch (19*), Bid vir my ("Pray for me" - 19*), Kyk, Pa Slaap ("Look, Father is Sleeping" - 19*). The plays were all produced by Pulsar in the period 1983-1985.
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