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==Media Club South Africa==
 
==Media Club South Africa==
  
A resource on all matters relating to the country. According to the website (http://www.mediaclubsouthafrica.com/about-us-83), the site is brought to you by '''Brand South Africa[https://www.brandsouthafrica.com/]''' and is described as follows:
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A website sponsored and run by '''Brand South Africa[https://www.brandsouthafrica.com/]''', it claims to be a resource on all matters relating to the country. According to the website (http://www.mediaclubsouthafrica.com/about-us-83), the site is "..a free service for all media professionals - journalists, editors, writers, designers, picture editors and more - as well as for nonprofit organisations and private individuals."
  
"..a free service for all media professionals - journalists, editors, writers, designers, picture editors and more - as well as for nonprofit organisations and private individuals." Its specific focus is on South Africa and Africa and the site offers in-depth encyclopaedic background articles and up-to-date news and feature articles, along with a comprehensive library of high-resolution images by South African photographers.
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Its specific focus is on South Africa and Africa and the site purports to offer in-depth encyclopaedic background articles and up-to-date news and feature articles, along with a comprehensive library of high-resolution images by South African photographers.
  
'''The section ''South African Theatre''[http://www.mediaclubsouthafrica.com/culture/35-culture/culture-bg/108-theatre] gives a brief summary of some of the key developments in the evolution of theatre in the 20th century - though it provides no references to the sources used.'''
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Unfortunately the section ''South African Theatre''[http://www.mediaclubsouthafrica.com/culture/35-culture/culture-bg/108-theatre], while giving a brief and in some ways quite useful overview of some of the key developments in the evolution of theatre in the 20th century, it also displays a very strong tendency to want to rewrite the past, for example by totally ignoring the 30 years of theatre produced by the state-funded Performing Arts Councils from 1963-1994. Nor does the article provide any references to the sources used.'''
  
 
'''Read more on the site at''' http://www.mediaclubsouthafrica.com/about-us-83#ixzz5ij5lLGUE
 
'''Read more on the site at''' http://www.mediaclubsouthafrica.com/about-us-83#ixzz5ij5lLGUE

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The Mahala website

Mahala is an open access, online South African music, culture and reality magazine which reports on South African culture.

Website address is: http://www.mahala.co.za/


Media Club South Africa

A website sponsored and run by Brand South Africa[1], it claims to be a resource on all matters relating to the country. According to the website (http://www.mediaclubsouthafrica.com/about-us-83), the site is "..a free service for all media professionals - journalists, editors, writers, designers, picture editors and more - as well as for nonprofit organisations and private individuals."

Its specific focus is on South Africa and Africa and the site purports to offer in-depth encyclopaedic background articles and up-to-date news and feature articles, along with a comprehensive library of high-resolution images by South African photographers.

Unfortunately the section South African Theatre[2], while giving a brief and in some ways quite useful overview of some of the key developments in the evolution of theatre in the 20th century, it also displays a very strong tendency to want to rewrite the past, for example by totally ignoring the 30 years of theatre produced by the state-funded Performing Arts Councils from 1963-1994. Nor does the article provide any references to the sources used.

Read more on the site at http://www.mediaclubsouthafrica.com/about-us-83#ixzz5ij5lLGUE

Megan's Head, the theatre blog

Megan's Head is a blogspot on theatre and related matters by Megan Furniss (also known as Megan Choritz), created in 2007, to review plays and comment on theatre matters.

Website address is: http://www.meganshead.co.za/about/

MLA Actor's Management website

The website of Moonyeenn Lee Associates (MLA), very useful source of biographies for active artists

Website address is: http://www.mlasa.com/

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