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  • ...ma]], University of the Witwatersrand in 19*** and in 19** became chair of the Department. ...03, after his retirement from WITS, appointed as interim head of Drama at the [[University of Pretoria Drama Department|University of Pretoria]].
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  • ...members of the [[Junction Avenue Theatre Company]] (1999). Published by [[Wits University Press]] (2000). ...he aging streetwise former gang leader Bones Shibambo, is disillusioned by the lack of discrimination, finesse, style, honour and integrity amongst modern
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  • ''[[The Wound]]'' is a play by Ted Hughes (1930-1998) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wik == The original text ==
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  • ...n 1965, and usually referred to as [[Macks Papo]], he graduated from the [[Wits School of Dramatic Arts]] in 1992 with a BA Dramatic Arts degree. ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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  • ''[[Randlords and Rotgut]]'' is a play by the [[Junction Avenue Theatre Company]] ([[JATC]]). ...he hypocrisy of mining capitalists who profited from the sale of liquor to the workers while denouncing drunkenness.
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  • ==The original text== ...d [[Jacques Blignaut]]. The same production was staged in the [[Theatre on the Square]] in November.
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  • ...thought and memory of Quentin - partly in the present (1964) and mostly in the past, while he reexamines his life in order to decide if he should marry hi ...the last play directed by [[Leonard Schach]] prior to settling in Israel. The cast included [[Joyce Bradley]] (Rose), [[Leon Gluckman]] (Quentin) ([[Thre
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  • Graduated from Wits in 1983. He joined the [[Little Theatre]] staff in Cape Town in 1989.
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  • ...g Che''''' (2003) is a one-man play by [[Hans Pienaar]] about Che Guevara, the Argentine Marxist revolutionary, and is set in a world somewhere between he == The original text ==
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  • ''[[The Imagined Land]]'' is a play by [[Craig Higginson]]. ==The original text ==
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  • Staged at the [[Grahamstown Festival]] in 1998, performed by [[Gretha Brazelle]], directe ...[The Kultcha Klub]] as part of their ''[[One Night Stand]]'' at the [[Wits Theatre Complex]], performed by [[Gretha Brazelle]], directed by [[Warrick Grier]].
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  • [[Paul Regenas]] (19*-) Theatre manager. ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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  • Michele is a graduate of Wits School of Dramatic Art. ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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  • Neil is an alumnus of the University of the Witwatersrand. ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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  • ...ies of financiers, it does with wit, broad comedy, songs, and the style of the music hall. == The original text ==
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  • Graduated from Wits University with a BA Dramatic Art (Hons). After graduating she worked extensively in children’s theatre.
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  • ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== ...t]]'' (1950), produced ''[[Purgatory]]'', a one-act play by W.B. Yeats for the [[University Players]] (1951) and in 1950 he acted in a student production
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  • ''[[The Tragedy of Coriolanus]]'' is a tragedy by William Shakespeare ()[] The play is popularly referred to simply as '''''[[Coriolanus]]'''''.
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  • == The original text == ...s of township life governed by [[tsotsi]] gangs, it was first performed at the [[Bantu Men's Social Centre (BMSC)]], Johannesburg on 30 August 1958.
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  • 1982: First performed in South Africa and at the Edinburgh Festival starring [[John Ledwaba]] and [[Fats Bookholane]]. ...tairs]] at the Wits Theatre from 12 March to 22 March. It was presented by the [[Soyikwa Players]].
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