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  • == Performance history in South Africa == 1956: First produced in South Africa by the [[Brian Brooke Company]], opening 13 November 1956, with [[Joan Blak
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  • == Performance history in South Africa == ...lish''. Unpublished doctoral dissertation. Pretoria: [[University of South Africa]].
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  • Professor of African Languages at the [[University of South Africa]]. ...halazi]]'' (“The acting arena”), a collection of one-act plays for stage, radio and television (1988).
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  • The De Villiers translation adapted for radio by [[Fred Engelen]], and broadcast by the [[SABC]] in its [[Afrikaans]] pro == Performance history in South Africa ==
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  • The piece ''[[Heresy & Treason]]'' was adapted as a [[radio drama]] and broadcast in 2006. == Performance history in South Africa ==
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  • == Performance history in South Africa == 1958: The show toured South Africa, presented by [[Moira Lister]] with a production team that included [[Kevin
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  • Grew up in the Amatole Mountains of the Eastern Cape in South Africa. Conscripted into the apartheid army in 1980, he was discharged on the grou ...([[SASWU]]) and a full time writer since 1994. Besides writing for stage, radio and TV, he also writes feature articles for Playboy, Style and Sunday Times
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  • == Performance history in South Africa == Return to [[South_African_Radio/Plays|South African Radio Plays and Serials]]
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  • ...e, Kent, 29/11/1889 – d. 25/09/1967, St. John’s Wood, London) was a stage, radio, film and television actor, as well as a producer for stage and television. In 1926 he toured South Africa with Dennis Neilson-Terry [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dennis_Neilson-Ter
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  • == Performance history in South Africa == Return to [[South_African_Radio/Plays|South African Radio Plays and Serials]]
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