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[[William James Makin]] (born 1894). Writer. | [[William James Makin]] (born 1894). Writer. | ||
− | Sometimes referred to as [[William Makin]] | + | Sometimes referred to as [[William Makin]]. |
− | Wrote ''[[O.H.M.S.]]'', which won the [[Cape Town Repertory Theatre Society]]'s one-act play competition in 1929, was performed by them that year | + | ==Biography== |
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+ | Born [[William James Makin]] in 1894, | ||
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+ | ==Contribution to South African theatre, film, media and performance== | ||
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+ | Wrote the one-act play ''[[O.H.M.S.]]'', which won the [[Cape Town Repertory Theatre Society]]'s one-act play competition in 1929, and was performed by them that year. The text published in The ''[[Cape Argus]]'' (4 May, 1929). | ||
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Revision as of 07:24, 22 March 2023
William James Makin (born 1894). Writer.
Sometimes referred to as William Makin.
Biography
Born William James Makin in 1894,
Contribution to South African theatre, film, media and performance
Wrote the one-act play O.H.M.S., which won the Cape Town Repertory Theatre Society's one-act play competition in 1929, and was performed by them that year. The text published in The Cape Argus (4 May, 1929).
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