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(19**-) Influential businessman in the nineteen seventies. Through his personal generosity, influential business contacts and perseverance he contributed to the opening of the [[Market Theatre]]. One of the first seven Trustees of the [[Market Theatre Foundation]]. Later he and his wife moved to France and he proposed [[John Wall]], to become his successor as one of the Trustees of [[The Market Theatre Foundation]].  
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[[Murray McLean]] (19**-). Influential businessman in the nineteen seventies.  
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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Through his personal generosity, influential business contacts and perseverance he contributed to the opening of the [[Market Theatre]]. One of the first seven Trustees of the [[Market Theatre Foundation]]. Later he and his wife moved to France and he proposed [[John Wall]], to become his successor as one of the Trustees of The [[Market Theatre Foundation]].  
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
See Schwartz, 1988
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[[ESAT Bibliography Schr-Schw|Pat Schwartz]] 1988.
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''[[The Star]]'', 20 September 2001.
  
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Murray McLean (19**-). Influential businessman in the nineteen seventies.

Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

Through his personal generosity, influential business contacts and perseverance he contributed to the opening of the Market Theatre. One of the first seven Trustees of the Market Theatre Foundation. Later he and his wife moved to France and he proposed John Wall, to become his successor as one of the Trustees of The Market Theatre Foundation.

Sources

Pat Schwartz 1988.

The Star, 20 September 2001.

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