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Dear Brutus by James M. Barrie. A play about **. Written in 1917, it was first produced in South Africa in 19** by **. It was the play chosen for the first English production done by NTO and was directed for them by Leontine Sagan and featuring Siegfried Mynhardt as Lob. The production premiéred in February 1948 at the Little Theatre in Cape Town, before going on a national tour with the Afrikaans play Altyd My Liefste (a translation of Lessing's Minna von Barnheim). The NTO productions had 134 performances on its tour through the country, closing in Johannesburg in July 1948.


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