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''[[Leaving Out Profanity]]'' (subtitled "Sex, Love and Dirty Cutlery") is a sketch-based, comedy cabaret devised by the cast (1993).
 
''[[Leaving Out Profanity]]'' (subtitled "Sex, Love and Dirty Cutlery") is a sketch-based, comedy cabaret devised by the cast (1993).
 
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The production was presented in the [[Box Theatre]] as [[Rhodes University]]'s official entry for the [[Student Theatre Festival]] at the [[National Arts Festival]] in June 1993, directed by [[Neil Borland]], and performed by [[Debbie Rivett]], [[Dylan Perlman]], [[Adrian Poulsen]], [[P.J. Sabbagha]], [[Kirsty Stewart]], [[Darryl Nel]] and [[Niqui Cloete-Barrass]].
 
The production was presented in the [[Box Theatre]] as [[Rhodes University]]'s official entry for the [[Student Theatre Festival]] at the [[National Arts Festival]] in June 1993, directed by [[Neil Borland]], and performed by [[Debbie Rivett]], [[Dylan Perlman]], [[Adrian Poulsen]], [[P.J. Sabbagha]], [[Kirsty Stewart]], [[Darryl Nel]] and [[Niqui Cloete-Barrass]].

Latest revision as of 12:38, 24 November 2023

Leaving Out Profanity (subtitled "Sex, Love and Dirty Cutlery") is a sketch-based, comedy cabaret devised by the cast (1993).

The production was presented in the Box Theatre as Rhodes University's official entry for the Student Theatre Festival at the National Arts Festival in June 1993, directed by Neil Borland, and performed by Debbie Rivett, Dylan Perlman, Adrian Poulsen, P.J. Sabbagha, Kirsty Stewart, Darryl Nel and Niqui Cloete-Barrass.

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Theatre programme, 1993

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