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[[Archibald J.A. Wilson]] (fl. 1960s?) was an [[amateur]] actor and playwright.
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[[Archibald J.A. Wilson]] (fl. 1940s-60s?) was an [[amateur]] actor, playwright and journalist.
  
 
Also referred to as '''[[A.J.A. Wilson]]'''
 
Also referred to as '''[[A.J.A. Wilson]]'''
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
  
Founding member and longtime secretary of the [[Cape Town Repertory Theatre Society]], Wilson also wrote a number of one-act plays for use by this company and other amateurs. Among them are ''[[Anna Comes Home]]'' (19*), ''[[The White Train]]'' (1949), ''[[The Dam]]'' (1970), ''[[Enter Miss Smith]]'' (1970), ''[[The Idol]]'' (1970), ''[[King Quaint]]'' (19*), ''[["Not Guilty"]]'' (1970), ''[[The Paper Knife]]'' (1970), ''[[Pickled Onions]]'' (1970), ''[[Walking Shadows]]'' (1970)''[[The Mill of Youth]]'' (also known as ''[[The Mill of Youth: A dramatic musical legend in one act]]'', with music by [[Walter Swanson]]).
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Founding member and longtime secretary of the [[Cape Town Repertory Theatre Society]], Wilson also wrote a number of one-act plays for use by this company and other amateurs. Among them are:
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''[[Anna Comes Home]]'' (19*)
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''[[The White Train]]'' (1949)
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''[[The Dam]]'' (1970)
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''[[Enter Miss Smith]]'' (1970)
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''[[The Idol]]'' (1970)
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''[[King Quaint]]'' (19*, with music by [[Colin Taylor]]))
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''[["Not Guilty"]]'' (1970)
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''[[The Paper Knife]]'' (1970)
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''[[Pickled Onions]]'' (1970)
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''[[Walking Shadows]]'' (1970)
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''[[The Mill of Youth]]'' (libretto, with [[Walter Swanson]] and music by [[W.J. Pickerill]], 19**).
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''[[Oh, Boy!]]'' (a musical, with music by [[W.J. Pickerill]])
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
[[ESAT Bibliography Bo-Bos|Bosman, F.C.L.]], 1928.
 
  
[[ESAT Bibliography Gl-Go|Gosher]], 1988.
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[[P.J. du Toit]]. 1988. ''Amateurtoneel in Suid-Afrika''. Pretoria: Academica
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[[Sydney Paul Gosher]]1988. ''A historical and critical survey of the South African one-act play written in English''. Unpublished doctoral dissertation. Pretoria: [[University of South Africa]].
  
Du Toit,  1988.  
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''[[Six One-Act Plays]]''. 1949. [[van Schaik]].
  
 
Playscripts held by [[NELM]] in various locations.
 
Playscripts held by [[NELM]] in various locations.

Latest revision as of 17:39, 16 October 2023

Archibald J.A. Wilson (fl. 1940s-60s?) was an amateur actor, playwright and journalist.

Also referred to as A.J.A. Wilson

Biography

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

Founding member and longtime secretary of the Cape Town Repertory Theatre Society, Wilson also wrote a number of one-act plays for use by this company and other amateurs. Among them are:

Anna Comes Home (19*)

The White Train (1949)

The Dam (1970)

Enter Miss Smith (1970)

The Idol (1970)

King Quaint (19*, with music by Colin Taylor))

"Not Guilty" (1970)

The Paper Knife (1970)

Pickled Onions (1970)

Walking Shadows (1970)

The Mill of Youth (libretto, with Walter Swanson and music by W.J. Pickerill, 19**).

Oh, Boy! (a musical, with music by W.J. Pickerill)

Sources

P.J. du Toit. 1988. Amateurtoneel in Suid-Afrika. Pretoria: Academica

Sydney Paul Gosher. 1988. A historical and critical survey of the South African one-act play written in English. Unpublished doctoral dissertation. Pretoria: University of South Africa.

Six One-Act Plays. 1949. van Schaik.

Playscripts held by NELM in various locations.

[TH, JH]

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