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+ | A member of the of the [[Durban Jewish Club]], he directed a number of plays for them over the years. Worked for [[NAPAC]] as *** ??? from 19*. and also wrote the history of the [[Natal Playhouse]] (''[[The Long Road]]'', 1986 - credited as [[Malcolm L. Woolfson]]) and ''[[But the Melody Lingers On]]'' (1992), a history of South African popular music. | ||
He directed ''[[Satin and Tweed]]'' in 1965 and ''[[Along Came a Spider]]'' in 1979. | He directed ''[[Satin and Tweed]]'' in 1965 and ''[[Along Came a Spider]]'' in 1979. |
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Malcolm Woolfson (19**-) is a director and marketing specialist, critic and historian.
Also known as Malcolm L. Woolfson
A member of the of the Durban Jewish Club, he directed a number of plays for them over the years. Worked for NAPAC as *** ??? from 19*. and also wrote the history of the Natal Playhouse (The Long Road, 1986 - credited as Malcolm L. Woolfson) and But the Melody Lingers On (1992), a history of South African popular music.
He directed Satin and Tweed in 1965 and Along Came a Spider in 1979.
Productions involving Malcolm Woolfson [includes material relating to Mkhumbane, Inherit the Wind, Little Mary Sunshine, Mirandolina, Oh No Alice, You Can't Take it With You, Victorian Music Box and The Boy Friend (NELM: [Collection: WOOLFSON, Malcolm L]: 1999. 113. 18. 2).
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