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− | A theatre company established at the [[University of the Witwatersrand]] in the early 1920's, beginning with three performances of ''[[The Tempest]]'' at the [[Palladium Theatre]], Johannesburg in 1923. (Incidental music was played by an ensemble of six which included Prof [[Percival Kirby]], head of the Dept of Music at [[Wits]]). | + | A theatre company established at the [[University of the Witwatersrand]] ([[Wits]])in the early 1920's, beginning with three performances of ''[[The Tempest]]'' at the [[Palladium Theatre]], Johannesburg in 1923. (Incidental music was played by an ensemble of six which included Prof [[Percival Kirby]], head of the Dept of Music at [[Wits]]). |
Other productions over the years include ''[[The Vikings of Helgeland]]'' (1929?), in which a six-year old [[Moira Lister]] made her debut; **; Christopher Fry’s ''[[The Lady's not for Burning]]'' (1951 starring [[Margaret Inglis]], [[Molly Seftel]], and [[Philip Birkinshaw]]; ''[[Dark of the Moon]]'' (directed by [[Taubie Kushlick]]on behalf of the University Players, 1950's); *. | Other productions over the years include ''[[The Vikings of Helgeland]]'' (1929?), in which a six-year old [[Moira Lister]] made her debut; **; Christopher Fry’s ''[[The Lady's not for Burning]]'' (1951 starring [[Margaret Inglis]], [[Molly Seftel]], and [[Philip Birkinshaw]]; ''[[Dark of the Moon]]'' (directed by [[Taubie Kushlick]]on behalf of the University Players, 1950's); *. |
Revision as of 06:53, 14 December 2013
A theatre company established at the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits)in the early 1920's, beginning with three performances of The Tempest at the Palladium Theatre, Johannesburg in 1923. (Incidental music was played by an ensemble of six which included Prof Percival Kirby, head of the Dept of Music at Wits).
Other productions over the years include The Vikings of Helgeland (1929?), in which a six-year old Moira Lister made her debut; **; Christopher Fry’s The Lady's not for Burning (1951 starring Margaret Inglis, Molly Seftel, and Philip Birkinshaw; Dark of the Moon (directed by Taubie Kushlickon behalf of the University Players, 1950's); *.
Sources
Percy Tucker, 1997
Teaterforum, 4(1), 1983, 113.
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