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Dickason died in November 2020 and his life partner of 50 years, theatre entrepreneur and historian [[Percy Tucker]], died a few months later on 29 January, 2021
 
Dickason died in November 2020 and his life partner of 50 years, theatre entrepreneur and historian [[Percy Tucker]], died a few months later on 29 January, 2021
  
==Contribution to South African Theatre, Fil,. Meida and Performance==
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==Contribution to South African Theatre, Film, Media and Performance==
  
 
He appears to have written an historical drama called ''[[Train Stops at Alicedale]]'' circa 2000AD.  
 
He appears to have written an historical drama called ''[[Train Stops at Alicedale]]'' circa 2000AD.  
A copy of the typed text (with the author's name scratched out with a pen) was found in the [[Stellenbosch Drama Department]] archives in 2022.  
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A copy of the typed text (with the author's name scratched out with a pen) was found in the [[Stellenbosch Drama Department]] archives in 2022.
  
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==

Revision as of 07:19, 23 February 2023

Graham Dickason (1936 - 2020) was an author, genealogist and playwright.

Biography

His genealogical writing includes Graham B. Dickason. Irish Settlers in the Cape: history of the Clanwilliam 1820 settlers from Cork Harbour. Cape Town: A.A. Balkema, 1973.

Dickason died in November 2020 and his life partner of 50 years, theatre entrepreneur and historian Percy Tucker, died a few months later on 29 January, 2021

Contribution to South African Theatre, Film, Media and Performance

He appears to have written an historical drama called Train Stops at Alicedale circa 2000AD. A copy of the typed text (with the author's name scratched out with a pen) was found in the Stellenbosch Drama Department archives in 2022.

Sources

https://www.selectbooks.co.za/catalogues/Catalogue37/Catalogue%2037.html

A copy of the typed text of Train Stops at Alicedale (with the author's name scratched out with a pen), found in the Stellenbosch Drama Department archives in 2022.