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Before she was twenty she wrote a musical play called ''[[Take It or Leave It!]]'',  produced in Johannesburg by [[Norah Taylor]] in 3 - 7 August 1948.
 
Before she was twenty she wrote a musical play called ''[[Take It or Leave It!]]'',  produced in Johannesburg by [[Norah Taylor]] in 3 - 7 August 1948.
  
She went on to write numerous plays, musicals and other performance works for stage and radio under the name [[Yvonne Abrahams]].
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She went on to write numerous plays, musicals and other performance works for stage and radio under the name [[Yvonne Abrahams]]. These include:
  
Her other plays, include:
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''[[Look Before You Leap!]]'' (also known as ''[[The Dress Rehearsal]]''),  
  
''[[Look Before You Leap!]]'' (also known as ''[[The Dress Rehearsal]]''), Look before you leap
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''[[Lunatic at Large]]''
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''[[The Bond Maid]]''
  
 
===As a teacher===
 
===As a teacher===

Revision as of 07:04, 20 February 2023

Yvonne Silbert (1926-1975)

Biography

Born in Krugersdorp In 1926.

In 1950 she married Rupert Abrahams, an attorney. Two weeks later she contracted poliomyelitis and was confined to a wheelchair for the rest of her life. Though she could no longe rplay the piano and compose, she continued to write plays and short stories, and much of her time was taken up with teaching speech and drama.

She died in 1975.

Contribution to South African theatre, film, media and performance

As a playwright

Before she was twenty she wrote a musical play called Take It or Leave It!, produced in Johannesburg by Norah Taylor in 3 - 7 August 1948.

She went on to write numerous plays, musicals and other performance works for stage and radio under the name Yvonne Abrahams. These include:

Look Before You Leap! (also known as The Dress Rehearsal),

Lunatic at Large

The Bond Maid

As a teacher

She travelled around the reef teaching Speech and Drama, and - among other projects - produced a number of Shakespearean plays at Afrikaans high schools.

Sources

"Biography of Yvonne Silbert", contained in ZA HPRA A2054: Papers of Yvonne Abrahams (Copyright Historical Papers Research Archive, The Library, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa).

http://historicalpapers-atom.wits.ac.za/abrahams-yvonne

http://historicalpapers-atom.wits.ac.za/writings-of-yvonne-silbert