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FRISBY, Terence (1938-) London-based actor, director, producer, playwright and novelist. Best known as the author of the play ''[[There’s a Girl in My Soup ]]''. Played leads and directed in the West End, Young Vic and all over the country for over 40 years. His most noted presentation as producer was the South African, multi-award-winning ''[[Woza Albert!]]'' at the Criterion Theatre in 1983, subsequently off-Broadway and worldwide
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[[Terence Frisby]] (1932-) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terence_Frisby]. London-based actor, director, producer, playwright and novelist.  
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Best known as the author of the play ''[[There's a Girl in My Soup]]''. Played leads and directed in the West End, Young Vic and all over the country for over 40 years.  
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His most noted presentation as producer was the South African, multi-award-winning ''[[Woza Albert!]]'' at the Criterion Theatre in 1983, subsequently off-Broadway and worldwide.
  
  

Latest revision as of 08:02, 11 November 2017

Terence Frisby (1932-) [1]. London-based actor, director, producer, playwright and novelist.

Best known as the author of the play There's a Girl in My Soup. Played leads and directed in the West End, Young Vic and all over the country for over 40 years.

His most noted presentation as producer was the South African, multi-award-winning Woza Albert! at the Criterion Theatre in 1983, subsequently off-Broadway and worldwide.


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