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[[Graham English]]. (19**-). | [[Graham English]]. (19**-). | ||
− | + | ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== | |
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+ | He was the general manager of [[Ster Films]]. | ||
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+ | He was on the board of directors of [[Computicket]] from 1971. | ||
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+ | In 1974 he became one of the directors of [[Brickhill-Burke Company]] and acted as financial advisor at [[His Majesty's Theatre]]. When he resigned in 1977, he was succeeded by [[Christopher Seabrooke]]. | ||
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+ | On more than one occasion he was involved with talks with the government on topics such as multiracial audiences or permits for foreign artists. | ||
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== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
− | [[ESAT Bibliography Tra-Tz|Tucker]], 1997 | + | [[ESAT Bibliography Tra-Tz|Tucker]], 1997. |
Latest revision as of 15:51, 4 October 2017
Graham English. (19**-).
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
He was the general manager of Ster Films.
He was on the board of directors of Computicket from 1971.
In 1974 he became one of the directors of Brickhill-Burke Company and acted as financial advisor at His Majesty's Theatre. When he resigned in 1977, he was succeeded by Christopher Seabrooke.
On more than one occasion he was involved with talks with the government on topics such as multiracial audiences or permits for foreign artists.
Sources
Tucker, 1997.
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