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− | CURTIS, Stephen. (19*-) Playwright and **. Author of ''[[Steadman’s Folly]]'' (performed in 1974 by the [[Libertas Theatre Club]], Stellenbosch). Won the [[Stephen Black Memorial Prize]], 1974/5. ** | + | CURTIS, Stephen. (19*-) Playwright and **. Author of ''[[Steadman’s Folly]]'' (performed in 1974 by the [[Libertas Theatre Club]], Stellenbosch). |
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+ | He wrote ''[[Hail Wedded Love]]'', ''[[Ad Hoc]]'', ''[[Misconceptions]]'', ''[[Steadman's Folly]]'', ''[[Their Solitary Way]]''. | ||
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+ | Won the [[Stephen Black Memorial Prize]], 1974/5. ** | ||
Stephen Curtis lived in South Africa from 1971-1978, working as English lecturer at the University of Stellenbosch. | Stephen Curtis lived in South Africa from 1971-1978, working as English lecturer at the University of Stellenbosch. |
Revision as of 15:20, 15 February 2016
CURTIS, Stephen. (19*-) Playwright and **. Author of Steadman’s Folly (performed in 1974 by the Libertas Theatre Club, Stellenbosch).
He wrote Hail Wedded Love, Ad Hoc, Misconceptions, Steadman's Folly, Their Solitary Way.
Won the Stephen Black Memorial Prize, 1974/5. **
Stephen Curtis lived in South Africa from 1971-1978, working as English lecturer at the University of Stellenbosch.
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