Difference between revisions of "Elaine English"
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==Contribution to South African Theatre== | ==Contribution to South African Theatre== | ||
| − | In Cape Town she was involved in the production of [[JB Priestley]]'s [[They Came to a City]] at the [[Little Theatre]]. | + | In Cape Town she was involved in the production of [[JB Priestley]]'s [[They Came to a City]] at the [[Little Theatre]]. |
| − | Also in Cape Town, she produced a | + | She portrayed the Madonna in South Africa's only Passion Play which was staged at the [[Alhambra Theatre]] |
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| + | Also in Cape Town, she produced a pantomime for 400 "Coloured" children in the [[Cape Town City Hall]]. | ||
1946: Produced [[William Shakespeare]]'s ''[[As You Like It]]'' for the Collegiate. | 1946: Produced [[William Shakespeare]]'s ''[[As You Like It]]'' for the Collegiate. | ||
Revision as of 09:52, 23 August 2025
Mrs Elaine Tasker, formerly Miss Elaine English, came to Port Elizabeth in January 1946 as a speech training and dramatic art teacher at the Collegiate School for Girls. She studied at the University of Cape Town.
Contribution to South African Theatre
In Cape Town she was involved in the production of JB Priestley's They Came to a City at the Little Theatre.
She portrayed the Madonna in South Africa's only Passion Play which was staged at the Alhambra Theatre
Also in Cape Town, she produced a pantomime for 400 "Coloured" children in the Cape Town City Hall.
1946: Produced William Shakespeare's As You Like It for the Collegiate.
1946: Acted in The Blue Goose for PEMADS.
June 1947: Once again produced JB Priestley's They Came to a City.
Source
Saturday Post, March 29, 1947.
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