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P.G. du Plessis. 1985. Taalgenoot, 54(11) : 18.
 
 
 
PACOFS’s Black Theatre Company – the Kopano group. 1988. Scenaria, (88): 25-26.
 
 
 
PACT 1972 Decade. Pretoria: PACT
 
 
 
Die paddas (the frogs): a Greek comedy by Aristophanes. 1977. Scenaria, August/September: 35.
 
 
 
Pakendorf, Gunther. 1994. Dubbele Siening; Resensie van Trits (by Reza de Wet). New Contrast 22/4: 109.
 
 
 
Pakendorf, Gunther. 1997. Opperman se apokaliptiese geskiedenisstuk: Donkerland. New Contrast. 25/4: 109.
 
 
 
Paller, Michael  1988. Visions of Mecca: Athol Fugard. Theater Week, 1(38): 8-13. May 2.
 
 
 
Parker, E. 1968. Gilt and velvet [Theatre in Port Elizabeth]. South African panorama, 13(12): 46-49.
 
 
 
PARKER, ZOE. 2002.  Standing up for the nation:  An inverstigation of stand-up comedy in South Africa post-1994 with specific reference to women’s power and the body.  South African theatre journal, 16: 8 – 29.
 
 
 
Parr, T. & Hahn, C. 1977. Some thoughts on a deadly theatre. Discussion. Speak, 1(3): 18-20. May-June.
 
 
 
Parr, T. & Hahn, C. 1977. Some thoughts on a deadly theatre. Speak, 1(1): 22-25. December.
 
 
 
Partridge, A.C. 1978. Actor and audience. Scenaria, (8) : 30-31.
 
 
 
Partridge, A. 1978. Modern theatre – introduction: the imponderables and the producer. Scenaria, June/July: 38-39
 
 
 
Pascal, Julia et al. 1984. Black dog. [collection of newspaper reviews for Barney Simon’s play]. London theatre record, 4(18): 757. Aug. 27.
 
 
 
Pearce B. 1997. A Shakespeare adaptation at the Courtyard theatre. Shakespeare in
 
Southern Africa, 10: 72.
 
 
 
Pearce B. 1998a. Antony and Cleopatra at the Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre. Shakespeare in Southern Africa, 11: 58.
 
 
 
Pearce, Brian 1998b. The director and the South African theatre. South African theatre journal, 12(1&2): 203-207.
 
 
 
Pearce, Brian 2000,  Fifty years of drama at the University of Natal. South African theatre journal, 14:199-201.
 
 
 
Pearce, Brian 2001. Life copying art:  Performance as a means of inverting racial and social stereotypes. South African theatre journal, 15:161-168.
 
 
 
Pearce Brian 2001. Editorial. Shakespeare in Southern Africa. January
 
2001:III.
 
 
 
Pearce, Brian. 2001. Elizabeth Sneddon. Shakespeare in Southern Africa, 13: 100..
 
 
 
Pearce Brian 2002. Editorial. Shakespeare in Southern Africa,  January
 
2002:III.
 
 
 
Pearce, Brian 2002. Interview with Pieter Scholtz, 17 March 2002. Shakespeare in Southern Africa, 14: 33-42.
 
 
 
Pearce, Brian 2003. Editorial. Shakespeare in Southern Africa,  15: iii.
 
 
 
Pearce, Brian 2003. Reflections on theatre criticism. South African theatre journal, 17: 245-252.
 
 
 
Pearce, Brian 2003.  Prospero's African magic: a post-colonial production of The
 
Tempest. Shakespeare in Southern Africa, 15: 39-45.
 
 
 
Pearce, Brian 2003. Twelfth Night. Shakespeare in Southern Africa, 15: 103.
 
 
 
Pearce, Brian 2004. "Editorial." Shakespeare in Southern Africa,  Jan. 2004: 1.
 
 
 
Pearce, Brian 2005. Obituary: Elizabeth Sneddon. Shakespeare in Southern Africa, 17: .
 
 
 
Pearce, Brian 2006. Twelfth night. Shakespeare in Southern Africa, 18: 64-66.
 
 
 
Pearce, Brian 2007. Hamlet/Hamlet deconstructed. Shakespeare in Southern Africa, 19: 82-83.
 
 
 
Pearce, Brian 2009. Coriolanus, Debbie Lutge: theatre review. Shakespeare in Southern Africa, 21(1): 83-84.
 
 
 
Pearlman, E. 1997. The ‘unity of character’ and Shakespeare’s two Caskas. Shakespeare in Southern Africa, 10: 1-12.
 
 
 
Pearson, N. 1967. Subject or child? : book review. Transvaal educational news, 63(5): 11.
 
 
 
Pechey, G. (1994) ‘Post- apartheid Narratives’. In Barker, Hulme, Iversen, (eds.) Colonial discourse, postcolonial theory. Manchester: Manchester University Press.
 
 
 
People’s College Comics (Tessa Welch) South African theatre journal, 2(2):119-124.
 
 
 
Pereira, Ernest 1977. Contemporary South African plays. Johannesburg: Ravan.
 
 
 
Performaing arts councils: the first four years. 1967. South African panorama, 12(3): 24-31. March.
 
 
 
Performing arts in South Africa: cultural aspirations of a young country. 1969.  Pretoria :  Dept. of Information.
 
 
 
PERFORMING ARTS NETWORK OF SOUTH AFRICA (PANSA) DOCUMENT. 2002. Towards a Vision for the Performing Arts in South Africa. http://www.at.artslink.co.za/~pansa.
 
 
 
Performing Arts Network of South Africa. 2002. Keeping the dream alive. www.artslink.co.za/pansa
 
 
 
Performing Arts Network of South Africa. 2005. Towards an understanding of the South African Theatre Industry. www.artslink.co.za/pansa
 
 
 
Performing xenophobia: a conversation with Jonathan Nkala and Bo Petersen conducted by Miki Flockemann, Wahseema Roberts, Andrea Castle, Antjie krog, and Kudzayi Ngara. South African theatre journal, 23: 207- 220.
 
 
 
PERKINS, KATHY A. (Ed) 1999. Black South African Women. An Anthology of Plays. Cape Town: Cape Town University Press (Simultaneously in UK and USA by Routledge)
 
 
 
Perritt, Jessica 1986. The South African Guild of Speech and Drama Teachers. NEON, 50 : 125-126.
 
 
 
Peterson, Bhekizizwe 1990. Apartheid and the political imagination in Black South African Tteatre. Journal of Southern African studies 16(2): 229-246.
 
 
 
PETERSON, B. 1993. Introduction to And The Girls and Their Sunday Dresses. Johannesburg: Witwatersrand University Press. 
 
 
 
Peterson, Bhekizizwe 1994. Apartheid and the political imagination in Black South African theatre. In: Gunner, Liz (ed.) Politics and performance: theatre, poetry and song in Southern Africa. Johannesburg: Witwatersrand University Press. p. 35-54.
 
 
 
Peterson, Bhekizizwe 1994. “I will open my mouth in parables”: theatre and evangelism in South Africa between 1900-1925. Theatre journal, 46(3): 349-362.
 
 
 
Peterson, Bhekizizwe 1995. ‘All work and no paly makes civilisation unattractive to the masses.’: theatre and mission education at Mariannhill, 1900-1925. African studies, 54(2): 32-51.
 
 
 
Peterson, Bhekizizwe 2000. Monarchs, missionaries & African intellectuals :                          African theatre and the unmaking of colonial  marginality. Johannesburg : Witwatersrand University Press.
 
 
 
Phelps, J.M. 1979. 12 angry men: a co-operative play production. Education journal, 89(1): 31-36. April.
 
 
 
Phillips, Fransi 1982. Hoofkarakter sensor die drama. Graffier, 2(1): 15.
 
 
 
Philoctetes, pseud. 1985. But what do you do for a living ? 3. Actor. Scenaria, (48) : 14-16.
 
 
 
Picardie, Michael 2009. The drama and theatre of two South African plays under apartheid. Aberystwyth: Aberystwyth University. (M.Phil. dissertation).
 
 
 
Pienaar, B. 1985. Deon : hoe yswind sy gesig verlam het [Deon van Zyl].  Huisgenoot, 12-13. Oktober 17.
 
 
 
Pienaar, B. 1985. Mooie Amanda : pyn agter die glimlag [Amanda Strydom}. Huisgenoot, 14-15. Julie 25.
 
 
 
Pienaar, Hans. 1999.  Die Engelse KKNK...  Insig, 08/99: 41.
 
 
 
Pienaar, Hans. 2002. Audience reaction shows that past is still present: Karoo festival play on land issues staged for poor of Schoemanshoek. In: The Sunday Independent, April 7, 2002: 10.
 
 
 
Pienaar, Hans. 2004. The perpetual crisis of succession. In: The Sunday Independent, April 18, 2004: 11.
 
 
 
Pienaar, L. 1952. Dramaturg en die regisseur. Helikon, 1(3): 88-91.
 
 
 
Pienaar, Léonie 1941. Toneelonderrig in die skool. Huisgenoot. 26(1029):23. Desember 12.
 
 
 
Pienaar, Samantha  1997. Fitting the word to the action:  an ethnographic journey into theatre, by Neilesh Bose. Reviewed in: South African theatre journal, 11(1&2):323-324.
 
 
 
Pienaar, Samantha  1997. Interculturalism and South African Indian fusion dance, by Suria Govender. Reviewed in: South African theatre journal, 11(1&2):322..
 
 
 
Pienaar, Samantha  1998. Alien bodies:  representations of modernity,’ race’ and nation in early modern dance, by Ramsay Burt. Reviewed in: South African theatre journal, 12(1&2):262-265.
 
 
 
Pienaar, Samantha  2002. Songs of the women migrants:  performance and identity in South Africa, by Deborah James. Reviewed in: South African theatre journal, 16: 228 – 229.
 
 
 
Pienaar BOSE, NEILESH.  Fitting the Word to the Action:  An Ethnographic Journey into Theatre () South African Theatre Journal, Vol.    11(1&2):323-324
 
 
 
Pienaar BURT, RAMSAY.  Alien Bodies:  Representations of Modernity, ‘Race’ and Nation in early Modern Dance (Samantha) South African Theatre Journal, Vol.    12(1&2):262-265
 
 
 
Pienaar GOVENDER, SURIA.  Interculturalism and South African Indian Fusion Dance (Samantha) South African Theatre Journal, Vol.    11(1&2):322
 
 
 
Pienaar JAMES, DEBORAH.  Songs of the women migrants:  performance and identity in South Africa. (Samantha)  Vol 16: 228 – 229.
 
 
 
Pieterse, Hennie 1991. Die keiser – ‘n teksontledingstrategie. Tydskrif vir letterkunde, 29(2): 112-135.
 
 
 
Pietersen D. 1999. Patterns of change; audience, attendance, and music at the 1994
 
Grahamstown Festival. Contemporary theatre review, 9(2): 61.
 
 
 
Pietersen, I.D. 1998. South African drama and theories of the apocalypse. Bellville: University of the Western Cape. (MA-thesis.)
 
 
 
Piling and diaphragm wall complete at Natal Playhouse site. 1983. South African construction world, 2(1): 22-27.
 
 
 
Pillay, Kriben 1998. Finding an identity: South African Indian theatre in Spain. South African theatre journal, 12(1&2): 178-184.
 
 
 
PILLAY, KRIBEN. 1998.  The emperor’s new clothes:  An exercise in virtual reality – Reflections on the Colston Symposium:  New approaches to theatre studies and performance analysis. South African theatre journal, 12(1&2):185-190.
 
 
 
Pillay, K. 1999. Non-dualism: a theoretical and experiential perspective for the practice of educational drama and theatre. Durban: University of Durban-Westville. (PhD thesis).
 
 
 
Pincus, D. 1971. Hair today – still hair tomorrow. Personality, 45-49. January 29.
 
 
 
Pinter, Karoly 1987. Some technical notes on Suzman’s Othello. Shakespeare in Southern Africa, 1: 71.
 
 
 
Plant, G.W. & Joss, A. 1984. Ground water control for a deep level basement [Natal Palyhouse]. South African construction world, 2(12) : 26-33.
 
 
 
Plaston: DNS kind. [Literary criticism]. 1974. Tydskrif vir geesteswetenskappe, 14: 223-226. September.
 
 
 
Plastow, Jane 1999. Theatre and society in South Africa: reflections in a fractured mirror, by Temple Hauptfleisch. Reviewed in: Theatre research international, 24(3): 297-298.
 
 
 
Plastow, Jane 2000. South African Theatre As/And Intervention (Book Review). Modern
 
drama, 43(4): 653.
 
 
 
PLASTOW, JANE.  African Theatre and Politics.  The Evolution of Theatre in Ethiopia, Tanzania and Zimbabwe.  A Comparative Study (Eckard Breitinger) South African theatre journal, 13(1&2):209-213.
 
 
 
Platter, E. 1985. Liz Dick behind the screen. Fair lady, 20(6) : 46-49. April 3.
 
 
 
Plays and piracy: a discussion. 1965. Contrast, 3(4): 53-62.
 
 
 
Plays without critics. 1947. Libertas. 7(3): 68-69.
 
 
 
Podbrey, Maurice. 1998.  Grahamstad se wyedoek.  Insig, 08/98: 40.
 
 
 
Polatinsky, A. 2009. MacBeki – a farce to be reckoned with, Pieter-Dirk Uys: theatre review. Shakespeare in Southern Africa, 21(1): 81-83.
 
 
 
Pope, M. 1959. Greek drama: ancestor of our own. Lantern, 9: 48-50. September.
 
 
 
POPLE, LAETITIA. 1993. Teater nie dood as ek dit kan verhelp - Pieter Toerien. Beeld. 9 Januarie: Kalender.
 
 
 
Popova, V. 2005. Youth development through intercultural performance : a case study from Wesbank Arts and Culture Group, South Africa. Bellville: University of the Western Cape. (MA-thesis.)
 
 
 
Popular theatre. [health education]. 1979. Link, 15-16. September-December.
 
 
 
Port Elizabeth Opera House. 1986. Architect & builder, 14-17, April.
 
 
 
Porter, A. 1971. Open air theatre. Looking back, 1:120-123. December.
 
 
 
POTTER, A.1989.  ‘What do you think of these Buddhas?’:  The function of Buddha in Harold Pinter’s The Caretaker. South African theatre journal, 3(2):19-32.
 
 
 
Poynton, R. 2006. Improvisational theatre – free stuff – gifts everywhere: business theatre. Convergence, 7(1): 40-43.
 
 
 
Poynton, R. 2006b. Improvisational theatre. Part 3 – and thereby hangs a tale : business theatre. Convergence, 7(2) : 42-45.
 
 
 
Poynton, R. 2007. Show up and listen : armchair MBA : future knowledge. HR future, 8(4) : 51-52.
 
 
 
Prentki, Tim 2001. Somewhere over the rainbow: Cultural intervention and self-development in the new South Africa. South African theatre journal, 15: 119-134
 
 
 
Prentki, Tim 2008. Any color of the rainbow--as long as it's gray: dramatic learning spaces  in postapartheid South Africa.  African studies review, 51(3) : 91-106.
 
 
 
Pretorius, André. 1997.  Londense kunslesse in SA. Insig, 08/97: 18.
 
 
 
Pretorius, H. 1973. Langenhoven – speel die prime^re skool saam. Unie, 69(7): 269-274.
 
 
 
Pretorius, Herman 1984. Die plek en funksie van teksstudie en die teorie en vorme van drama binne ’n graadkursus. Teaterforum, 5
 
(1): 56-65. May.
 
 
 
Pretorius, H. 1984. Toneelteks en die opvoering : die lees van die toneelteks. Teaterforum, 5(2) : 99-113.
 
 
 
Pretorius, H. 1989. By Felix en Madame, deur Hennie Aucamp. Reviewed in: South African theatre journal,  3(1):87-90.
 
 
 
Pretorius, H. 1989. HTLV-3,deur Lochner de Kock. Reviewed in: South African theatre journal,  3(1):91-94.
 
 
 
Pretorius, H. 1994. Dubbeldop: Kabarettekste en –opstelle, deur Hennie Auc amp. Reviewed in: South African theatre journal,, 8(2):184-189.
 
 
 
Pretorius, Herman. 1994. Dubbeldop. Kabarettekste en -opstelle (by Hennie Aucamp) (book review). SATJ 8/2: 184-189.
 
 
 
Pretorius, Herman. 1994a. Hennie Aucamp: Die Afrika-konneksie in kabaretverband. South African theatre journal, 8(2): 59-78.
 
 
 
Pretorius, H. 1995. Apartheid en verset: Die ontwikkeling van ‘n politieke protesteater in Suid-Afrika tot Soweto 1976. Pretoria: University of Pretoria (D.Litt. Disserta¬tion).
 
 
 
PRETORIUS, HERMAN S. Politieke Protesteater in Suid-Afrika. Unpublished D.Phil thesis, University of Pretoria.
 
 
 
PRETORIUS, HERMAN. 1978. Die Begrip Drama-in-die-Onderwys, met Verwysing na die Toepassing daarvan in Suid-Afrikaanse Skole. Unpublished M.A. dissertation. Stellenbosch: Stellenbosch University.
 
 
 
PRETORIUS, HERMAN. 1994.  Hennie Aucamp:  Die Afrika-konneksie in kabaretverband, South African theatre journal,  8(2):59-78.
 
 
 
Pretorius DE KOCK, LOCHNER.  HTLV-3 (Herman) South African Theatre Journal, Vol.    3(1):91-94
 
 
 
Pretorius, Herman 1989. By Felix en Madame by Heniie Aucamp. Reviewed in: South African Theatre Journal, 3(1):87-90.
 
 
 
Pretorius, Herman 1994. Dubbeldop:  Kabarettekste en –opstelle by Hennie Aucamp. Reviewed in: South African Theatre Journal, 8(2): 184-189.
 
 
 
Pretorius, K. 1978. Maltrap Tobie Conjé bak pannekoek. Rooi rose, 34(2): 16-18. April 26.
 
 
 
Pretorius, Louis & Pretorius, Mareli 2006. There and back again: National Arts Festival, Grahamstown 2006. South African theatre journal, 20: 263-269.
 
 
 
Pretorius, R. 1982. Ontmoeting by dwaaldrif: gedramatiseerde ontmoeting van literatuurteorieë. Tydskrif vir letterkunde, 20(4) : 53-66.
 
 
 
Pretorius, R. 1985. Hertzogprys vir drama 1984 aan Uys Krige : huldigingswoord. Tydskrif vir letterkunde, 23(4) : 91-92.
 
 
 
Pretorius, R. 1987. Oog en spel : opstelle oor die drama. Pretoria : J.L. van Schaik.
 
 
 
Pretorius, Réna 1984. Die goeie jaar (H. Grové ): ‘n semiotiese ondersoek. In: Malan, Charles (ed.) Spel en spieël :  besprekings van die moderne Afrikaanse drama en teater.  Johannesburg: Perskor. p. 93.104.
 
 
 
Pretorius, S.J. 1947. Toneelspel met rooi ink en eierdoppe. [Faan Coetzee se toneelgeselskap, 1906-1911]. Ruiter, 1(34) : 6-7. December 24.
 
 
 
Pretorius, Suzette 1986. Dramadepartement vier fees. Taalgenoot, 55(12) : 24-25.
 
 
 
Pretorius, W.J. 1977. Suid-Sothodrama. Bantoe-onderwysblad, 23(7)-(8). September-October.
 
 
 
Prins, M.J. 1984. Konflik in ‘n Skip is ons beloof : George Louw. Klasgids, 19(1) : 46-50.
 
 
 
Prins, M.J. 1985. Vyfling.[J.F.W. Grosskopf].  (T.T. Cloete samesteller) Tydskrif vir letterkunde, 23(1) : 99-106.
 
 
 
Prins, M.J. 1987. Die direktief as dramatiese taalhandeling in Krismis van Map Jacobs. Literator, 8(3): 26-38.
 
 
 
Profile of an actress [Thoko Ntshinga]. 1980. Scenaria, (21): 26-27.
 
 
 
Purkey, Malcolm 1984. Drama in education : Gandhi in South Africa : the play. English Academy review, 2 : 61-67.
 
 
 
PURKEY, M. and STEINBERG, C. 1995. South African Theater in a Crisis.  Theater 25/3: 24-37. IBT 1994-1995 1542 het Steinberg eerste. Theater magazine
 
 
 
Purkey, Malcolm 1996. Tooth and nail: rethinking form for the South African theatre. In Davis, Geoffrey V. & Fuchs, Anne (eds.) Theatre and change in South Africa. Amsterdam: Harwood Academic Publishing. p. 155-172.
 
 
 
Purkey, Malcolm 1997. Productive misreadings. Theater der Zeit, 1997 Yearbook, 13-18.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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