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Performed at the [[National Arts Festival]], 1991, directed by [[Janice Honeyman]], featuring [[Patrick Ndlovu]], [[Dirk Stoltz|Dirk Stolz]], [[Shirley Johnston]], [[Jacqui Singer]], [[Leslie Mongezi]], [[Jessica Gilbert]], [[Danny Keogh]], [[Nomhle Nkonyeni]], [[Dale Cutts]], [[Michael McCabe]], [[Louis van Niekerk]], [[Michael Richardson]]. | Performed at the [[National Arts Festival]], 1991, directed by [[Janice Honeyman]], featuring [[Patrick Ndlovu]], [[Dirk Stoltz|Dirk Stolz]], [[Shirley Johnston]], [[Jacqui Singer]], [[Leslie Mongezi]], [[Jessica Gilbert]], [[Danny Keogh]], [[Nomhle Nkonyeni]], [[Dale Cutts]], [[Michael McCabe]], [[Louis van Niekerk]], [[Michael Richardson]]. | ||
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+ | IGI Vita Awards Keogh, Danny as Officer Van Zyl in `The story of Margaret Harding' [based on an original novel by Perceval Gibbon; adapted by Janice Honeyman] [best supporting actor], Award year 1992, Transvaal. Keogh, Danny in `The story of Margaret Harding' [based on an original novel by Perceval Gibbon; adapted by Janice Honeyman] [supporting actor of the year], 1992 National IGI Vita Awards. | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== |
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The Story of Margaret Harding based on the novel by Reginald Perceval Gibbon portraying the traumatic consequences of the friendship between a black doctor and an English rose in Victorian South Africa.*** (dir. Janice Honeyman, PACT, 1989)
Performed at the National Arts Festival, 1991, directed by Janice Honeyman, featuring Patrick Ndlovu, Dirk Stolz, Shirley Johnston, Jacqui Singer, Leslie Mongezi, Jessica Gilbert, Danny Keogh, Nomhle Nkonyeni, Dale Cutts, Michael McCabe, Louis van Niekerk, Michael Richardson.
IGI Vita Awards Keogh, Danny as Officer Van Zyl in `The story of Margaret Harding' [based on an original novel by Perceval Gibbon; adapted by Janice Honeyman] [best supporting actor], Award year 1992, Transvaal. Keogh, Danny in `The story of Margaret Harding' [based on an original novel by Perceval Gibbon; adapted by Janice Honeyman] [supporting actor of the year], 1992 National IGI Vita Awards.
Sources
Vrye Weekblad, 6 June 1991.
Natal Witness, 9 July 1991.
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