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− | (19**-) Theatre researcher. While a student at [[Stellenbosch University]], was a research assistant in the Centre for Theatre and Performance | + | (19**-) Theatre researcher. In 2002 completed a master's thesis on turn-of-the-century theatre buildings in Cape Town, entitled ''Cape curtains: a study of selected Cape Town theatres, 1843-1916''. While a student at [[Stellenbosch University]], was a research assistant in the [[Centre for Theatre and Performance Studies]] at Stellenbosch, working as technical editor for ''[[SATJ]]'' and a researcher for [[COMSAT]] (the forerunner of [[ESAT]]). [TH] |
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(19**-) Theatre researcher. In 2002 completed a master's thesis on turn-of-the-century theatre buildings in Cape Town, entitled Cape curtains: a study of selected Cape Town theatres, 1843-1916. While a student at Stellenbosch University, was a research assistant in the Centre for Theatre and Performance Studies at Stellenbosch, working as technical editor for SATJ and a researcher for COMSAT (the forerunner of ESAT). [TH]
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