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(18*-19*) Bilingual English and Afrikaans Cape Town actress.*** She also used the name [[Lily-Jean Satusky]].
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[[Lily Sarembock]] (18*-19*) was a bilingual English and [[Afrikaans]] Cape Town actress.*** She also used the name [[Lily-Jean Satusky]].
  
 
Acclaimed as "Masha" in the 1931 version of ''[[The Seagull]]'' ([[Little Theatre]]), and in 1934 she performed in [[H.A. Fagan]]'s ''[[Rooibruin Blare]]'', the first play put on by [[Kaapstadse Afrikaanse Toneelvereniging]].  she went on to become one of the best performers on the Afrikaans stage in the region, performing in ''[[Die Heks]]'' ([[C. Louis Leipoldt|Leipoldt]], 1936), * .   
 
Acclaimed as "Masha" in the 1931 version of ''[[The Seagull]]'' ([[Little Theatre]]), and in 1934 she performed in [[H.A. Fagan]]'s ''[[Rooibruin Blare]]'', the first play put on by [[Kaapstadse Afrikaanse Toneelvereniging]].  she went on to become one of the best performers on the Afrikaans stage in the region, performing in ''[[Die Heks]]'' ([[C. Louis Leipoldt|Leipoldt]], 1936), * .   
  
 
== Sources ==  
 
== Sources ==  
Binge, 1969
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[[Ludwig Binge]], 1969
  
 
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Revision as of 10:20, 20 June 2016

Lily Sarembock (18*-19*) was a bilingual English and Afrikaans Cape Town actress.*** She also used the name Lily-Jean Satusky.

Acclaimed as "Masha" in the 1931 version of The Seagull (Little Theatre), and in 1934 she performed in H.A. Fagan's Rooibruin Blare, the first play put on by Kaapstadse Afrikaanse Toneelvereniging. she went on to become one of the best performers on the Afrikaans stage in the region, performing in Die Heks (Leipoldt, 1936), * .

Sources

Ludwig Binge, 1969

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