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(19*-19*) Actress, stage manager and costumier. ** A staunch member of [[Ons Teatertjie-toneelgroep]] and [[Volksteater]] in Pretoria. First appeared as actress in ''[[Terwyl daar Basaar gehou word]]'' ([[Marie Linde]], 1936), followed inter alia by ''[[Rooibruin Blare]]'' ([[H.A. Fagan]], 1936), . Became among [[Volksteater]]'s best designer/stage managers ("toneelmeesters"), starting with the set and costumes for ''[[Hantie kom huistoe]]''  ([[P.W.S. Schumann]], 1936) for [[Ons Teatertjie-toneelgroep]] (and aided by the artist [[Marjorie Wyatt Stayt]]), costumes for [[Theo Wassenaar]]'s translation of [[Koning Oidipus]] (9-10 June 1938),  **  
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'''Anna Botha''' (19*-19*) Actress, stage manager and costumier.  
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A staunch member of [[Ons Teatertjie Toneelgroep]] and [[Volksteater]] in Pretoria. She first appeared as actress in ''[[Terwyl daar Basaar gehou word]]'' ([[Marie Linde]], 1936), followed inter alia by ''[[Rooibruin Blare]]'' ([[H.A. Fagan]], 1936). Became among [[Volksteater]]'s best designer/stage managers ("toneelmeesters"), starting with the set and costumes for ''[[Hantie kom Huistoe]]''  ([[P.W.S. Schumann]], 1936) for [[Ons Teatertjie Toneelgroep]] (and aided by the artist [[Marjorie Wyatt Stayt]]), costumes for [[Theo Wassenaar]]'s translation of [[Koning Oidipus]] (9-10 June 1938),  **  
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Anna Botha (19*-19*) Actress, stage manager and costumier.

A staunch member of Ons Teatertjie Toneelgroep and Volksteater in Pretoria. She first appeared as actress in Terwyl daar Basaar gehou word (Marie Linde, 1936), followed inter alia by Rooibruin Blare (H.A. Fagan, 1936). Became among Volksteater's best designer/stage managers ("toneelmeesters"), starting with the set and costumes for Hantie kom Huistoe (P.W.S. Schumann, 1936) for Ons Teatertjie Toneelgroep (and aided by the artist Marjorie Wyatt Stayt), costumes for Theo Wassenaar's translation of Koning Oidipus (9-10 June 1938), **

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