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[[Frank Rizzo|Rizzo, Frank]] 2009. You can go home again. ''American Theatre'', 26(1):30.
 
[[Frank Rizzo|Rizzo, Frank]] 2009. You can go home again. ''American Theatre'', 26(1):30.
  
[[Sarah Roberts|Roberts, Sarah]]. 2015. The 'Pioneers'. In [[Martin Middeke]],  [[Peter Paul Schnierer]] and [[Greg Homann]] (editors).  The Methuen Drama Guide to Contemporary South African Theatre. London: Bloomsbury Publishing.
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[[Sarah Roberts|Roberts, Sarah]]. 2015. The 'Pioneers'. In [[Martin Middeke]],  [[Peter Paul Schnierer]] and [[Greg Homann]] (editors).  ''The Methuen Drama Guide to Contemporary South African Theatre''. London: Bloomsbury Publishing.
  
 
[[Sheila Roberts|Roberts, Sheila]] 1972. Walter Saunders, Emperor Bolly or When the balloon went up. [Literary criticism]. ''Unisa English Studies'', 10(3):85-86. September.
 
[[Sheila Roberts|Roberts, Sheila]] 1972. Walter Saunders, Emperor Bolly or When the balloon went up. [Literary criticism]. ''Unisa English Studies'', 10(3):85-86. September.

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Ringwood, F.M. 2010. Othello: theatre reviews. Shakespeare in Southern Africa, 22:42-54.

Rive, Richard 1978. Around the back: The Orange Earth, by Adam Small. Reviewed in: Speak, 1(5):54-55.

Rizzo, Frank 2009. You can go home again. American Theatre, 26(1):30.

Roberts, Sarah. 2015. The 'Pioneers'. In Martin Middeke, Peter Paul Schnierer and Greg Homann (editors). The Methuen Drama Guide to Contemporary South African Theatre. London: Bloomsbury Publishing.

Roberts, Sheila 1972. Walter Saunders, Emperor Bolly or When the balloon went up. [Literary criticism]. Unisa English Studies, 10(3):85-86. September.

Roberts, Sheila 1980. South African bilingual and multilingual drama of the seventies. Canadian Drama, 6(1):134-150.

Roberts, Sheila 1982. “No lessons learnt”: reading the texts of Fugard’s A Lesson From Aloes and Master Harold … and the Boys. English in Africa, 9(2):27-33.

Roberts, Sheila 1998. Silence in my father's house: memory, nationalism, and narratives of the body, in Nuttall, Sarah & Coetzee, Carli (eds.). Negotiating the Past. The Making of Memory in South Africa. Cape Town: Oxford University Press.

Robertson, Nan. 1986. "Woza Afrika! spotlights Black South Africans". New York Times (Theater): July 24, 1986

Robinson, Helen 2005. Shakespeare at Maynardville. Wynberg [South Africa] : Houghton House.

Robinson, H. 2006. René Ahrenson and Cecilia Sonnenberg: their contribution to theatre in Cape Town. Jewish Affairs, 61(4):73-78.

Roets, Ninon 1974. Die ontwikkeling van die Afrikaanse drama sedert 1955. Unpublished master’s thesis. Johannesburg: University of the Witwatersrand.

Rogaly, Frank 1947. South African audiences like to laugh. Outspan, 42(1077):29. October 17.

Rogers Sydney Martin 1988. Die bydrae wat Anna Cloete (Norval) tot die ontwikkeling van die Suid-Afrikaanse toneel vanaf 1935 tot 1988 gelewer het. Unpublished honours thesis. Pretoria: University of Pretoria.

Rogoff. A.E. 1990. Unsilenced stages: the oppression and survival of South African theatre under censorship. Unpublished master’s thesis. San Francisco State University.

Rolfes, C. 1982. Pascual – olé ! Fair Lady, 18(1):142-148. November 3. (Costume design).



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