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'''Anne Butt''' is a former leading figure on Durban’s theatre scene, who died at the end of August 1999. She made a major impact on the local amateur dramatics scene in Durban during the 1960’s and 1970’s. A strong actress and director she appeared in and directed productions at the Old [[Lyric Theatre]], the [[Alhambra Theatre]] (when it operated as a theatre) and the [[St John's Theatre]] (headquarters of the St John's Ambulance) in Old Fort Road, Durban. | '''Anne Butt''' is a former leading figure on Durban’s theatre scene, who died at the end of August 1999. She made a major impact on the local amateur dramatics scene in Durban during the 1960’s and 1970’s. A strong actress and director she appeared in and directed productions at the Old [[Lyric Theatre]], the [[Alhambra Theatre]] (when it operated as a theatre) and the [[St John's Theatre]] (headquarters of the St John's Ambulance) in Old Fort Road, Durban. | ||
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+ | Her last major appearance was in ''[[An Inspector Calls]]'' staged by the [[Natal Theatre Workshop Company|Durban Theatre Workshop Company]] at the [[City Centre Theatre]] (formerly situated in Kings Hall). Directed by David Randle, it featured Peter Larlham, Caroline Smart, ”Chaka” Hallowes, Chris Voysey and David Coolbear. | ||
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Revision as of 17:24, 20 October 2016
Anne Butt is a former leading figure on Durban’s theatre scene, who died at the end of August 1999. She made a major impact on the local amateur dramatics scene in Durban during the 1960’s and 1970’s. A strong actress and director she appeared in and directed productions at the Old Lyric Theatre, the Alhambra Theatre (when it operated as a theatre) and the St John's Theatre (headquarters of the St John's Ambulance) in Old Fort Road, Durban.
Her last major appearance was in An Inspector Calls staged by the Durban Theatre Workshop Company at the City Centre Theatre (formerly situated in Kings Hall). Directed by David Randle, it featured Peter Larlham, Caroline Smart, ”Chaka” Hallowes, Chris Voysey and David Coolbear.
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