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The [[Walmer Dramatic Society]] was restarted by Mrs [[J Tasker]], formerly Miss [[Elaine English]], when she came to Port Elizabeth in January 1946 as a speech training and dramatic art teacher for the [[Collegiate School for Girls]]. She studied at the [[University of Cape Town]]. | The [[Walmer Dramatic Society]] was restarted by Mrs [[J Tasker]], formerly Miss [[Elaine English]], when she came to Port Elizabeth in January 1946 as a speech training and dramatic art teacher for the [[Collegiate School for Girls]]. She studied at the [[University of Cape Town]]. | ||
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+ | June 1947: Staged JB Priestley's [[They Came to a City]]. | ||
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Revision as of 19:02, 1 July 2021
The Walmer Dramatic Society was restarted by Mrs J Tasker, formerly Miss Elaine English, when she came to Port Elizabeth in January 1946 as a speech training and dramatic art teacher for the Collegiate School for Girls. She studied at the University of Cape Town.
Contribution to South African Theatre
June 1947: Staged JB Priestley's They Came to a City.
Source
Saturday Post, March 29, 1947.
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