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''[[The Strange Case of the Missing Phantom]]'' is Annie Robinson and [[Paul Spence]]'s latest in a series of murder mystery dinner theatre, [[Grahamstown Festival]], 2010. | ''[[The Strange Case of the Missing Phantom]]'' is Annie Robinson and [[Paul Spence]]'s latest in a series of murder mystery dinner theatre, [[Grahamstown Festival]], 2010. | ||
− | ''[[The Strange Case of the Freudian Trip!]]'', written by [[Paul Spence]] and starring Annie Robinson and Mark Mulder, the murder mystery is set in the mid-fifties. 2015. (Natal Witness, 10 June 2015). | + | ''[[The Strange Case of the Freudian Trip!]]'', written by [[Paul Spence]] and starring Annie Robinson and [[Mark Mulder]], the murder mystery is set in the mid-fifties. 2015. (Natal Witness, 10 June 2015). |
On television she was seen in the comedy series ''Andries Plak''. | On television she was seen in the comedy series ''Andries Plak''. |
Revision as of 09:02, 2 October 2018
Annie Robinson (19**-) Actress.
Contents
Biography
Youth
Training
Career
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
Roles on stage include She Stoops to Conquer - Mistakes of an African Knight (1985), Kwamanzi (1985), The Dead Wait (1997), Antony and Cleopatra (1999), Caught in the Net (2002), as Julia Beaufort in The Strange Case of Hester Cilliers (2006).
The Strange Case of the Missing Phantom is Annie Robinson and Paul Spence's latest in a series of murder mystery dinner theatre, Grahamstown Festival, 2010.
The Strange Case of the Freudian Trip!, written by Paul Spence and starring Annie Robinson and Mark Mulder, the murder mystery is set in the mid-fifties. 2015. (Natal Witness, 10 June 2015).
On television she was seen in the comedy series Andries Plak.
Awards, etc
Sources
Sunday Independent, 30 May 2010.
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