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− | [[Alfred Henry Stodel]] (1904-1985) Son of [[Harry Stodel]], he worked for [[I.W. Schlesinger]]’s [[African Theatre Trust]] from the very beginning, becoming General Manager of [[African Consolidated Theatres]] in 1951. Responsible for providing a wealth of entertainment from grand opera to films and musicals, Christmas pantomimes and wartime charitable productions. Brought numerous international stars to the country including Danny Kaye, Tito Gobbi, Gracie Fields, and Marcel Marceau. | + | [[Alfred Henry Stodel]] (1904-1985) |
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+ | Son of [[Harry Stodel]], he worked for [[I.W. Schlesinger]]’s [[African Theatre Trust]] from the very beginning, becoming General Manager of [[African Consolidated Theatres]] in 1951. Responsible for providing a wealth of entertainment from grand opera to films and musicals, Christmas pantomimes and wartime charitable productions. Brought numerous international stars to the country including Danny Kaye, Tito Gobbi, Gracie Fields, and Marcel Marceau. | ||
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Revision as of 06:40, 12 August 2017
Alfred Henry Stodel (1904-1985)
Generally known as Alf Stodel
Son of Harry Stodel, he worked for I.W. Schlesinger’s African Theatre Trust from the very beginning, becoming General Manager of African Consolidated Theatres in 1951. Responsible for providing a wealth of entertainment from grand opera to films and musicals, Christmas pantomimes and wartime charitable productions. Brought numerous international stars to the country including Danny Kaye, Tito Gobbi, Gracie Fields, and Marcel Marceau.
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