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[[Barbara Rubin]] (19*-). Director.
 
[[Barbara Rubin]] (19*-). Director.
  
She directed productions of ''[[The Love of the Nightingale|The Love of the Nightingale]]'' (2000); [[Athol Fugard]] and  ''[[Valley Song]]'' at the [[Baxter Theatre]], 2003.
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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She directed productions of ''[[Kindertransport]]'' (March 1997), ''[[How I Learned to Drive]]'' (1998), ''[[Stand in the Sun]]'' (1999), ''[[The Love of the Nightingale]]'' (2000), ''[[The Great Outdoors]]'' (2000-2001), and  ''[[Valley Song]]'' at the [[Baxter Theatre]], 2003. With [[Gilda Blacher]] she devised and directed a comic two-hander ''[[Shopping and Schtupping]]'' and she was part of the team who workshopped the farce ''[[Too Many Cookes...?]]''.  
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
 
''[[Eastern Province Herald]]'', 25 September 2003.
 
''[[Eastern Province Herald]]'', 25 September 2003.
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Various entries in the [[NELM]] catalogue.
  
 
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Revision as of 18:00, 15 October 2019

Barbara Rubin (19*-). Director.

Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

She directed productions of Kindertransport (March 1997), How I Learned to Drive (1998), Stand in the Sun (1999), The Love of the Nightingale (2000), The Great Outdoors (2000-2001), and Valley Song at the Baxter Theatre, 2003. With Gilda Blacher she devised and directed a comic two-hander Shopping and Schtupping and she was part of the team who workshopped the farce Too Many Cookes...?.

Sources

Eastern Province Herald, 25 September 2003.

Various entries in the NELM catalogue.

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