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− | September 5, 1947: The [[Eastern Province and Border National Play Festival]] was held in East London at the ???. The winning play was | + | September 5, 1947: The [[Eastern Province and Border National Play Festival]] was held in East London at the ???. The adjudicators were Mme. [[Tamara Samsonov]] and [[Alan Warner]]. The winning play was [[East London Technical College]]'s production of ''[[Borrowed Likeness]]'', produced by [[Mary Howe]]. Starring [[George Howe]], [[Peggy Beamish]] and [[Tods Hatchard]]. |
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+ | [[Rhodes University College]] entered ''[[Saint Joan]]''" with [[Penelope Mills]] as "Saint Joan". | ||
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+ | [[Saturday Post]], September 6, 1947. | ||
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+ | Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Personalities|South African Theatre Personalities]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:20, 8 July 2021
September 5, 1947: The Eastern Province and Border National Play Festival was held in East London at the ???. The adjudicators were Mme. Tamara Samsonov and Alan Warner. The winning play was East London Technical College's production of Borrowed Likeness, produced by Mary Howe. Starring George Howe, Peggy Beamish and Tods Hatchard.
Rhodes University College entered Saint Joan" with Penelope Mills as "Saint Joan".
Source
Saturday Post, September 6, 1947.
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