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== Performance history in South Africa == | == Performance history in South Africa == | ||
− | December 18, 1930: Produced by [[Taubie Braun]], [[LRAM]], (later [[Taubie Kushlick]]) and the [[Daughters of Zion Society]] in [[St George's Hall]], Rink Street, [[Port Elizabeth]]. The proceedings of the production were in aid of charity. The performance was followed with a dance until 1 AM. | + | December 18, 1930: Produced by [[Taubie Braun]], [[LRAM]], (later [[Taubie Kushlick]]) and the [[Daughters of Zion Society]] in [[St George's Hall]], Rink Street, [[Port Elizabeth]]. The proceedings of the production were in aid of charity. The performance was followed with a dance until 1 AM. The stage manager was [[M Wolk]] and [[H Levy]] was the business manager. |
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To Have the Honour a three act comedy by A A Milne.
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Performance history in South Africa
December 18, 1930: Produced by Taubie Braun, LRAM, (later Taubie Kushlick) and the Daughters of Zion Society in St George's Hall, Rink Street, Port Elizabeth. The proceedings of the production were in aid of charity. The performance was followed with a dance until 1 AM. The stage manager was M Wolk and H Levy was the business manager.
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