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Studied at the [[University of Cape Town]] | Studied at the [[University of Cape Town]] | ||
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+ | Roles in the 1970s include ''[[Henry V]]'' ([[Little Theatre]], directed by [[Mavis Taylor]]), ''[[Animal Fair]]'' (billed as [[Rochel Malbin]], play devised and presented by [[Phillip Boucher]] at [[The Space]]) and ''[[Long Day’s Journey Into Night]]'' ([[The Space]] . | ||
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Astbury, 1979 | Astbury, 1979 | ||
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Revision as of 06:58, 26 May 2016
(19**-) Actress.
Studied at the University of Cape Town
Contribution to South African Theatre
Roles in the 1970s include Henry V (Little Theatre, directed by Mavis Taylor), Animal Fair (billed as Rochel Malbin, play devised and presented by Phillip Boucher at The Space) and Long Day’s Journey Into Night (The Space .
Sources
Astbury, 1979
Go to the ESAT Bibliography
Return to
Return to ESAT Personalities M
Return to South African Theatre Personalities
Return to The ESAT Entries
Return to Main Page