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  • Performed in ''[[No, No, Nanette]]'', ''[[Applause]]'' (1971) and ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'' ([[PACT]] 1974).
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  • He starred in ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'' (1989), ''[[Pump Boys and Dinette
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  • '''Joseph Manca''' (1908-1985) Italian-born musician, conductor Italian immigrant [[Joseph Salvatore Manca]], the son of a Sicilian barber. He was an amateur musicia
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  • [[J.M. Ntsime|Joseph Motlhasedi Ntsime]] (19*-). Playwright.
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  • ..., ‘n Ander Tongval (2008), Saad (2008), ‘n Langreis na die Nag (2008), Die Joseph and Mary Affair (2008). ...s, 2008), Audrey (Vleis, Rys & Aartappels, 2008), - Other plays: Smag, Die Joseph & Mary Affair, Saad, Verkeer, Audrey, Boks, ‘n Ander Tongval, ‘n Lang D
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  • ...performed in ''[[Oklahoma!]]'' (1974), ''[[The Pajama Game]]'' (1975), ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'' and in ''[[Stop the World – I W
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  • ...ber 12, 1970. The production was produced by David Merrick and directed by Joseph Hardy. ...ussey]], starring [[Siegfried Mynhardt]] (Jerome Malley), [[John Hayter]] (Joseph Dobbs), [[Kenneth Baker]] (Father Griffin), [[John Hussey]] (Father Penny),
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  • ...d in ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'' (as Benjamin and Joseph), ''[[Grease]]'' (for Brickhill-Burke), ''[[Holy Moses and All That Jazz]]'
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  • A [[Market Theatre]] production (date unknown, pre-1999) starred [[Joseph Mbatha]], [[Makgale Mahopo]], [[Fats Dibeco]], [[Thoko Ntshinga]], [[Fats B
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  • ...945)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Locke], with incidental music by Joseph Carl Breil (1870 - 1926)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Carl_Breil]. The play premiered on 12 April 1909, at Joseph W. Weber's Music Hall, New York City.[https://www.ibdb.com/broadway-product
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  • [[Joseph Matthew Seshego Latakgomo|Latakgomo, Joseph Matthew Seshego]]
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  • ...[Catholic Hall]], Cape Town during October by the pupils of the local [[St Joseph's Academy]], as part of an "entertainment". (The Bernard text is wrongly de
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  • ...n de l'Amour et Des Arts]]'' (also called a "Ballet héroïque"), by Étienne Joseph Floquet (1748-1785)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89tienne-Joseph_Floqu
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  • ''[[In His Power]]'' is a play in three acts by Mark Quinton (born Joseph Mark Keogh, 1860–1891). .... The company included the actors [[J.A. Rosier]], [[Albert Lucas]] and [[Joseph Ashman]].
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  • [[Joseph Clark|Clark, Joseph]]
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  • ...ekkers]]'' ([[Harold M. Shaw]]/1916) and ''[[The Madcap of the Veld]]'' ([[Joseph Albrecht]]/1920). She also acted in her husband’s potted versions of ''[
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  • ...cond in the [[Afrikaans]] section of the Amateur Theatre Festival at the [[Joseph Stone Auditorium]] in 1981 with ''[[Kanna hy kô Hystoe]]'' by [[Adam Small
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  • ...digence, or Divorce by Love") is a French translation by Mathias Weiss and Joseph Patrat, of ''[[Der Opfer-Tod]]'' by August von Kotzebue, It is also apparen
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  • ...ches, lost 8 and drawn 8. He is also known to have acted in one film. In [[Joseph Albrecht]]’s sporting drama ''[[The Stolen Favourite]]'' (1919) he plays
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  • ...igrant character, originally created by the vaudeville performer and actor Joseph Kline Emmet (1841–1891)[http://american_theatre.enacademic.com/408/Emmet% = '''Joseph Kline Emmet and the origin of "Fritz"'''=
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