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Performed in ''[[King Lear]]'' (as “Goneril”), ''[[A Flea in Her Ear]]'' (as “Raymonde”), ''[[Candida]]'' (in the title role), ''[[A Thousand Clowns]]'' (as “Sandra”), ''[[You Never Can Tell]]'' (as “Mrs Clandon”), ''[[Henry V]]'' (as “Katharine”), ''[[Enemies]]'' (as “Polina”).
 
Performed in ''[[King Lear]]'' (as “Goneril”), ''[[A Flea in Her Ear]]'' (as “Raymonde”), ''[[Candida]]'' (in the title role), ''[[A Thousand Clowns]]'' (as “Sandra”), ''[[You Never Can Tell]]'' (as “Mrs Clandon”), ''[[Henry V]]'' (as “Katharine”), ''[[Enemies]]'' (as “Polina”).
  
''[[Murder Among Friends]]'' ([[NAPAC]], 1993
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''[[Murder Among Friends]]'' ([[NAPAC]]), 1993
  
The Durban Theatre Academy grew from the Durban Theatre Foundation's Academy, run by Sandra Herrington, under the auspices of the Little Abbey Theatre, spearheaded by Pamela Perry. It was founded in the early 1980s, when fringe theatre was at its peak in Durban.  Daily News, 9 May 2003.
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Pamela took a leading role in theatre activities in Durban.
  
 
== Awards, etc. ==
 
== Awards, etc. ==
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''[[The Star]]'', 5 September 1994.
 
''[[The Star]]'', 5 September 1994.
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''[[Daily News]]'', 9 May 2003.
  
 
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Pamela Perry (19**-). Actress.

Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

Held a LTCL Hons.

Performed in King Lear (as “Goneril”), A Flea in Her Ear (as “Raymonde”), Candida (in the title role), A Thousand Clowns (as “Sandra”), You Never Can Tell (as “Mrs Clandon”), Henry V (as “Katharine”), Enemies (as “Polina”).

Murder Among Friends (NAPAC), 1993

Pamela took a leading role in theatre activities in Durban.

Awards, etc.

She won a Vita Award (KZN region) as best actress in a supporting role for Murder Among Friends, 1994 award year. She was nominated in the same category for the national award.

Sources

SACD 1979/80.

The Star, 5 September 1994.

Daily News, 9 May 2003.

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