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[[Archibald J.A. Wilson]] (fl. ) was an [[amateur]] actor and  playwright.
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[[Archibald J.A. Wilson]] (fl. 1960s?) was an [[amateur]] actor and  playwright.
  
 
Also referred to as '''[[A.J.A. Wilson]]'''
 
Also referred to as '''[[A.J.A. Wilson]]'''

Revision as of 07:34, 22 March 2023

Archibald J.A. Wilson (fl. 1960s?) was an amateur actor and playwright.

Also referred to as A.J.A. Wilson

Biography

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

Founding member and longtime secretary of the Cape Town Repertory Theatre Society, Wilson also wrote a number of one-act plays for use by this company and other amateurs. Among them are Anna Comes Home (19*), The Dam (1970), Enter Miss Smith (1970), The Idol (1970), King Quaint (19*), "Not Guilty" (1970), The Paper Knife (1970), Pickled Onions (1970), Walking Shadows (1970), The White Train (1949), The mill of youth: a dramatic musical legend in one act.

Sources

Bosman, F.C.L., 1928.

Gosher, 1988.

Du Toit, 1988.

Playscripts held by NELM in various locations.

[TH, JH]

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