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''The Tidings Brought to Mary'' (''L'annonce faite a Marie'') (1912) by French playwright Paul Claudel (1868-1955). In the play the leprous Violaine, through her unquestioning assurance in the all-loving God, effects a miracle and brings back to life the dead child of her sister. Presented by the University of Cape Town Speech-Training Department, produced by [[Ruth Peffers]], featuring [[Margaret White]], [[Nada Waterman]], [[Leonard Schach]]. Décor [[Cecil Pym]].
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''The Tidings Brought to Mary'' (''L'annonce faite à Marie'') (1912) by French playwright Paul Claudel (1868-1955). In the play the leprous Violaine, through her unquestioning assurance in the all-loving God, effects a miracle and brings back to life the dead child of her sister. Presented by the University of Cape Town Speech-Training Department, produced by [[Ruth Peffers]], featuring [[Margaret White]], [[Nada Waterman]], [[Leonard Schach]]. Décor [[Cecil Pym]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:36, 25 October 2013

The Tidings Brought to Mary (L'annonce faite à Marie) (1912) by French playwright Paul Claudel (1868-1955). In the play the leprous Violaine, through her unquestioning assurance in the all-loving God, effects a miracle and brings back to life the dead child of her sister. Presented by the University of Cape Town Speech-Training Department, produced by Ruth Peffers, featuring Margaret White, Nada Waterman, Leonard Schach. Décor Cecil Pym.

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Trek 8 May 1942, 20.


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