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− | (****-****). Stage manager. Assistant stage manager for ''[[Suddenly at Home]]'', ''[[My Fat Friend]]'', ''[[Two and Two Make Sex]]'' and ''[[Who Saw Him Die]]''. Was the stage manager for ''[[Murder in Mind]]'' and ''[[Berlin to Broadway]]''. ([[SACD]] 1975/76) | + | (****-****). Stage manager. Assistant stage manager for ''[[Suddenly at Home]]'', ''[[My Fat Friend]]'', ''[[Two and Two Make Sex]]'' and ''[[Who Saw Him Die?]]''. Was the stage manager for ''[[Murder in Mind]]'' and ''[[Berlin to Broadway]]''. ([[SACD]] 1975/76) |
LAW, Colin. (19**-) Impressario. **** A director, with [[Sean van Zyl]], of ''[[Africa Asia Events]]'', a company theatrical conduit between the South East Asia region and Southern Africa specializing in intercultural exchange of plays. | LAW, Colin. (19**-) Impressario. **** A director, with [[Sean van Zyl]], of ''[[Africa Asia Events]]'', a company theatrical conduit between the South East Asia region and Southern Africa specializing in intercultural exchange of plays. |
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(****-****). Stage manager. Assistant stage manager for Suddenly at Home, My Fat Friend, Two and Two Make Sex and Who Saw Him Die?. Was the stage manager for Murder in Mind and Berlin to Broadway. (SACD 1975/76)
LAW, Colin. (19**-) Impressario. **** A director, with Sean van Zyl, of Africa Asia Events, a company theatrical conduit between the South East Asia region and Southern Africa specializing in intercultural exchange of plays.
LAW, Colin. Together with Neil Lovegrove he presented Richard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show in 1992. Together with Neil Lovegrove he presented Willy Russell’s Shirley Valentine at the Victory Theatre in 1993. ***(Tucker, 1997)
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