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(Also known as the “[[Sammy]]”).  This award was instituted in 1963 by the actress [[Margaret Inglis]] and named after her late husband.  Awarded for the best English performance on a Johannesburg stage. From 1972 the award was administered as part of the [[DALRO Awards]]. Winners include ***?
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(Also known as the “[[Sammy]]”).  This award was instituted in 1963 by the actress [[Margaret Inglis]] and named after her late husband.  Awarded for the best English performance on a Johannesburg stage.  
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From 1972 the award was administered as part of the [[DALRO Awards]]. Winners include [[Frantz Dobrowsky]], [[Paul Slabolepszy]], [[Bill Flynn]], [[Michael McCabe]], [[Marius Weyers]].
 
   
 
   
 
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(Also known as the “Sammy”). This award was instituted in 1963 by the actress Margaret Inglis and named after her late husband. Awarded for the best English performance on a Johannesburg stage.


From 1972 the award was administered as part of the DALRO Awards. Winners include Frantz Dobrowsky, Paul Slabolepszy, Bill Flynn, Michael McCabe, Marius Weyers.

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