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− | + | [[ESAT Bibliography Rid-Rol|Robinson, Helen]], 2005. | |
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Latest revision as of 10:37, 2 April 2020
Dr Helen Robinson is a Cape Town historian and author.
Her books include about the area around the east side of Table Mountain include: Beyond the City Limits – People and Property at Wynberg (her PhD thesis); Wynberg – a Special Place; The Villages of the Liesbeeck and Shakespeare at Maynardville (2005).
Also wrote The Trovato Link, a novel.
Contribution to SA theatre
Her book Shakespeare at Maynardville (2005) provides a history of the famous Maynardville Open-air Theatre in Cape Town. She also wrote an article on the contribution to theatre in Cape Town by René Ahrenson and Cecilia Sonnenberg, published in 2006.
Sources
http://wynbergid.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Helen-Robinson.pdf
Robinson, Helen, 2005.
Robinson, H., 2006.
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