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She directed a [[University of Natal, Department of Speech and Drama]] production of ''[[As You Like It]]'' in the late 1950s. She eventually moved to Australia. | She directed a [[University of Natal, Department of Speech and Drama]] production of ''[[As You Like It]]'' in the late 1950s. She eventually moved to Australia. | ||
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+ | • She ran an Elocution Studio in Durban and later became second in command to Professor [[Elizabeth Sneddon]] at University of Natal Durban campus. | ||
+ | • She appeared in a [[University of Natal, Department of Speech and Drama]] production of [[As You Like It]] as Phebe, Acted in [[A Winter Vacation]] (1969), Private Lives (1969), Richard Gush of Salem (1970), | ||
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+ | • Assistant director [[Focus]] (1971) | ||
+ | • Directed a [[Rhodes University Drama Department]] production of [[The Owl and the Pussycat]] (1976). | ||
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Joan Little (19**- ). Speech teacher and director.
She directed a University of Natal, Department of Speech and Drama production of As You Like It in the late 1950s. She eventually moved to Australia.
• She ran an Elocution Studio in Durban and later became second in command to Professor Elizabeth Sneddon at University of Natal Durban campus. • She appeared in a University of Natal, Department of Speech and Drama production of As You Like It as Phebe, Acted in A Winter Vacation (1969), Private Lives (1969), Richard Gush of Salem (1970), • • Assistant director Focus (1971) • Directed a Rhodes University Drama Department production of The Owl and the Pussycat (1976).
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