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The [[Walmer Dramatic Society]] was restarted by Mrs [[J Tasker]], formerly Miss [[Elaine English]], when she came to Port Elizabeth in January 1946 as a speech training and dramatic art teacher for the [[Collegiate School for Girls]].
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The [[Walmer Dramatic Society]] was restarted by Mrs [[Elaine Tasker]], formerly Miss [[Elaine English]], when she came to Port Elizabeth in January 1946 as a speech training and dramatic art teacher for the [[Collegiate School for Girls]]. The chairman of the Dramatic Section of the club was [[Oxley Barnard]].
  
 
==Contribution to South African Theatre==
 
==Contribution to South African Theatre==

Revision as of 18:08, 4 July 2021

The Walmer Dramatic Society was restarted by Mrs Elaine Tasker, formerly Miss Elaine English, when she came to Port Elizabeth in January 1946 as a speech training and dramatic art teacher for the Collegiate School for Girls. The chairman of the Dramatic Section of the club was Oxley Barnard.

Contribution to South African Theatre

June 1947: Staged JB Priestley's They Came to a City.

Source

Saturday Post, March 29, 1947.

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