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A immensely popular comedy by [[P.G. du Plessis]] about the pretentions of a Pretoria academic and the machinations of his visiting family from Klerksdorp. First produced by PACT in 19**. Directed by ..
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A immensely popular comedy by [[P.G. du Plessis]] about the pretentions of a Pretoria academic and the machinations of his visiting family from Klerksdorp. First produced by [[PACT]] in 19**. Directed by ..
  
  
 
An English translation, originally called ''An Oak falls in Bishopscourt'' but later named ''Send for Dolly'' was done by [[Roy Sargeant]], and first performed in 19** at the [[Baxter Theatre]] Concert Hall with [[James Irwin]], [[Brenda Wood]], [[Lynita Crofford]], [[Graham Clarke]] [[Brümilda van Rensburg]], [[Ronald France]], [[Christine Basson]], [[Nico de Beer]], [[Alida Labia]], [[Richard Farmer]] and [[Don Maguire]]. Design by [[Peter Krummeck]], directed by [[Don Maguire]].
 
An English translation, originally called ''An Oak falls in Bishopscourt'' but later named ''Send for Dolly'' was done by [[Roy Sargeant]], and first performed in 19** at the [[Baxter Theatre]] Concert Hall with [[James Irwin]], [[Brenda Wood]], [[Lynita Crofford]], [[Graham Clarke]] [[Brümilda van Rensburg]], [[Ronald France]], [[Christine Basson]], [[Nico de Beer]], [[Alida Labia]], [[Richard Farmer]] and [[Don Maguire]]. Design by [[Peter Krummeck]], directed by [[Don Maguire]].
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A immensely popular comedy by P.G. du Plessis about the pretentions of a Pretoria academic and the machinations of his visiting family from Klerksdorp. First produced by PACT in 19**. Directed by ..


An English translation, originally called An Oak falls in Bishopscourt but later named Send for Dolly was done by Roy Sargeant, and first performed in 19** at the Baxter Theatre Concert Hall with James Irwin, Brenda Wood, Lynita Crofford, Graham Clarke Brümilda van Rensburg, Ronald France, Christine Basson, Nico de Beer, Alida Labia, Richard Farmer and Don Maguire. Design by Peter Krummeck, directed by Don Maguire.


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