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****-****). Company Manager.  Was the stage director on [[SAFTU]] Council for Stage Management, and worked with the [[Academy Theatre]]. ([[SACD]] 1973)
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JANNSEN, Paul. (19*-) Stage manager. * He was the stage manager for the Academy’s ''[[West Side Story]]'' which was staged at the [[Alexander Theatre]] in 1970. It starred [[Michael Harrison]], [[Patricia Arnell]], [[Lynton Burns]], [[Richard Loring]], [[Delia Sainsbury]] and [[Keith Galloway]]. [[Kip Andrews]] directed and choreographed while [[Anthony Farmer]] did the set design. It later moved to the [[Empire Theatre]] and then to Cape Town. He later became head of entertainment at [[Sun City]]. *** (Tucker, 1997)
 
JANNSEN, Paul. (19*-) Stage manager. * He was the stage manager for the Academy’s ''[[West Side Story]]'' which was staged at the [[Alexander Theatre]] in 1970. It starred [[Michael Harrison]], [[Patricia Arnell]], [[Lynton Burns]], [[Richard Loring]], [[Delia Sainsbury]] and [[Keith Galloway]]. [[Kip Andrews]] directed and choreographed while [[Anthony Farmer]] did the set design. It later moved to the [[Empire Theatre]] and then to Cape Town. He later became head of entertainment at [[Sun City]]. *** (Tucker, 1997)
  

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        • -****). Company Manager. Was the stage director on SAFTU Council for Stage Management, and worked with the Academy Theatre. (SACD 1973)

JANNSEN, Paul. (19*-) Stage manager. * He was the stage manager for the Academy’s West Side Story which was staged at the Alexander Theatre in 1970. It starred Michael Harrison, Patricia Arnell, Lynton Burns, Richard Loring, Delia Sainsbury and Keith Galloway. Kip Andrews directed and choreographed while Anthony Farmer did the set design. It later moved to the Empire Theatre and then to Cape Town. He later became head of entertainment at Sun City. *** (Tucker, 1997)


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