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Scott, Christina. 2001. A lesson in egotism. In: Natal Witness, May 14, 2001: 9.
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Seale, Tyrone. 1998. Forget Cats – Our Kat KOs West End. In: Cape Argus, March 24, 1998: 1.
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Seda, O. 1995. Politics and performance : theatre, poetry and song in Southern Africa, edited by L. Gunner. Reviewed in: Southern African Review of Books, 9(35): 5.
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Seda, O. 2000. A response to Hazel Barnes’ ‘Ihlanzi ishelwe amanzi — as fish out of
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water: finding authentic voices in a multicultural student production’ (RIDE
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4.2). Research in drama education, 5(1): 95-97.
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Seddon D. 2004.  Shakespeare's Orality: Solomon Plaatje's Setswana Translations.
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English Studies in Africa: A Journal of the Humanities [serial online].
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2004;47(2):77-96.
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Seeds, Dale E. 1996. Trickster by trade: Thomas Riccio on indigenous theatre, an interview. Drama Review, 40(4):118-133. (liewer TDR, of The drama review?).
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Seeff, Adele 2004. Recovering the history of the African theatre. Quarterly
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bulletin of the National Library of South Africa, 58(4): 159-167.
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Seeff, Adele. "A QUICK BUCK." Quarterly Bulletin of the National Library of
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South Africa 59.1 (2005): 8-12.
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Seeff, Adele 2009. Othello at the Market Theatre. Shakespeare bulletin, 27(3): 377-398.
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Segall, Kimberly Wedeven 2001. Over my dead body : trauma and unreconciled truths in South African performances. Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern University. (Ph.D. thesis)
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Seidenspinner, Margarete 1986. Exploring the labyrinth: Athol Fugard’s approach to South African drama. Essen: Blaue Eule.
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Seitisho, B. 2002. Lamenting Shakespeare : the missing link in South Africa’s Outcomes Based Education System (OBE). Perspectives in education, 20(3) : 133-139.
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Sekgobela, Sesi Angelina. 1992. Tshekatsheko ya kgotlhang mo dikgankhutshweng tsa Setswana Yunibesithi ya Bophuthatswana. (M.A. thesis).
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A selected reading list on South African theatre, compiled by CESAT. 1985. In Hauptfleisch, Temple (ed.). The Breytie book: a collection of articles on South African theatre dedicated to P.P.B. Breytenbach.  Johannesburg: The Limelight press. p. 156-159.
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Semple, Hilary 1987. ‚The idea’s the thing’. Shakespeare Society of Southern Africa: occasional papers and reviews, 2(2): 3-6.
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Semple, Hilary 1987. Othello: an historic milestone. Shakespeare in Southern Africa, 1: 67-69.
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SENEKAL, Jan. (Ed). 1978.  Beeld en Bedryf.  Inleidende Opstelle oor Fasette van die Afrikaanse Drama. Pretoria: Van Schaik.
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SEPAMLA, SIPHO. 1981. Towards an African Theatre. In: Rand Daily Mail 2 April.
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Serfontein, P. 1970. Ontwerp vir die teater en Graham Brown. Lantern, 19(3): 38-45.
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Sergeant, Roy 1985. The performing arts in a hostile society. Die Suid-Afrikaan, (5): 38-39.
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SERPIERI, ALESSANDRO.  On the Language of Drama (Louise Viljoen) South African theatre journal,  5(2):104-107.
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Serudu, S.M. 1984. Ga a mo swanela [by M.L. Maloma. Literary criticism]. South African journal of African languages supplement 2 : 23-33.
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Seyffert, M.C.A. 1988. André, by Temple Hauptfleisch. Reviewed in: South African theatre journal,  2(1):85-87.
  
  

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Sa-Saz Sca-Sce Scha Sche-Schi Scho Schr-Schw Sci-Sez Sh-Sid Sie-Slo Sma-Smu Sna-Sow Spa-Sta Stea Stee-Stey Sti-Suz Swa-Syz

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Scott, Christina. 2001. A lesson in egotism. In: Natal Witness, May 14, 2001: 9.

Seale, Tyrone. 1998. Forget Cats – Our Kat KOs West End. In: Cape Argus, March 24, 1998: 1.

Seda, O. 1995. Politics and performance : theatre, poetry and song in Southern Africa, edited by L. Gunner. Reviewed in: Southern African Review of Books, 9(35): 5.

Seda, O. 2000. A response to Hazel Barnes’ ‘Ihlanzi ishelwe amanzi — as fish out of water: finding authentic voices in a multicultural student production’ (RIDE 4.2). Research in drama education, 5(1): 95-97.

Seddon D. 2004. Shakespeare's Orality: Solomon Plaatje's Setswana Translations. English Studies in Africa: A Journal of the Humanities [serial online]. 2004;47(2):77-96.

Seeds, Dale E. 1996. Trickster by trade: Thomas Riccio on indigenous theatre, an interview. Drama Review, 40(4):118-133. (liewer TDR, of The drama review?).

Seeff, Adele 2004. Recovering the history of the African theatre. Quarterly bulletin of the National Library of South Africa, 58(4): 159-167.

Seeff, Adele. "A QUICK BUCK." Quarterly Bulletin of the National Library of South Africa 59.1 (2005): 8-12.

Seeff, Adele 2009. Othello at the Market Theatre. Shakespeare bulletin, 27(3): 377-398.

Segall, Kimberly Wedeven 2001. Over my dead body : trauma and unreconciled truths in South African performances. Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern University. (Ph.D. thesis)

Seidenspinner, Margarete 1986. Exploring the labyrinth: Athol Fugard’s approach to South African drama. Essen: Blaue Eule.

Seitisho, B. 2002. Lamenting Shakespeare : the missing link in South Africa’s Outcomes Based Education System (OBE). Perspectives in education, 20(3) : 133-139.

Sekgobela, Sesi Angelina. 1992. Tshekatsheko ya kgotlhang mo dikgankhutshweng tsa Setswana Yunibesithi ya Bophuthatswana. (M.A. thesis).

A selected reading list on South African theatre, compiled by CESAT. 1985. In Hauptfleisch, Temple (ed.). The Breytie book: a collection of articles on South African theatre dedicated to P.P.B. Breytenbach. Johannesburg: The Limelight press. p. 156-159.

Semple, Hilary 1987. ‚The idea’s the thing’. Shakespeare Society of Southern Africa: occasional papers and reviews, 2(2): 3-6.

Semple, Hilary 1987. Othello: an historic milestone. Shakespeare in Southern Africa, 1: 67-69.

SENEKAL, Jan. (Ed). 1978. Beeld en Bedryf. Inleidende Opstelle oor Fasette van die Afrikaanse Drama. Pretoria: Van Schaik.

SEPAMLA, SIPHO. 1981. Towards an African Theatre. In: Rand Daily Mail 2 April.

Serfontein, P. 1970. Ontwerp vir die teater en Graham Brown. Lantern, 19(3): 38-45.

Sergeant, Roy 1985. The performing arts in a hostile society. Die Suid-Afrikaan, (5): 38-39.

SERPIERI, ALESSANDRO. On the Language of Drama (Louise Viljoen) South African theatre journal, 5(2):104-107.

Serudu, S.M. 1984. Ga a mo swanela [by M.L. Maloma. Literary criticism]. South African journal of African languages supplement 2 : 23-33.

Seyffert, M.C.A. 1988. André, by Temple Hauptfleisch. Reviewed in: South African theatre journal, 2(1):85-87.


Click on the appropriate letters of the alphabet in the sub-list below.

Sa-Saz Sca-Sce Scha Sche-Schi Scho Schr-Schw Sci-Sez Sh-Sid Sie-Slo Sma-Smu Sna-Sow Spa-Sta Stea Stee-Stey Sti-Suz Swa-Syz

To return to any other letter, click on the list below

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Return to A Bibliography of South African South African Theatre and Performance