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  • He was the son of David Mogotsia preacher in the Bantu Methodist Church. He died on 19 May 2011. Return to [[ESAT Personalities M]]
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  • [[Harold M. Shaw|Shaw, Harold M.]] [[David Sherwood|Sherwood, David]]
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  • Return to [[ESAT Personalities M]] [[T. M'Kay|M'Kay, T.]]
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  • [[M. Cassiem D'Arcy|D'Arcy, M. Cassiem]] [[David Dainow|Dainow, David]]
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  • ...[[ESAT Bibliography K|K]] [[ESAT Bibliography L|L]] [[ESAT Bibliography M|M]] [[ESAT Bibliography N|N]] [[ESAT Bibliography O|O]] [[ESAT Bibliography P [[David Lewis-Williams|Lewis-Williams, D.J.]] 1981. ''Believing and seeing: symboli
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  • [[ESAT Bibliography Com-Cop|Coplan, David B.]] 2008. Return to [[ESAT Personalities M]]
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  • ...en Jessop]], [[Maryann Johnston]], [[Melody O'Brian]], [[Jennifer Sinclair-David]], [[Robert van Leyden]]. Return to [[ESAT Plays 2 M|M]] in Plays II Foreign Plays
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  • ...and printed by Record Pac. Directed by [[Stanley Glasser]] and designby David Marais, with an orchestra that included musicians Dudu Pukwana, Nick Peters Return to [[ESAT Plays 1 M|M]]
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  • ...cast included Alistair Henderson, [[Stephen Curtis]], David Schalkwyk and David Bensusan. ...ark Hoeben]] (Abhorson and 2nd Gentleman), [[André Roothman]] (Provost), [[David Alcock]] (Friar and Justice), [[Phillip Boucher]] (Pompey), [[Glynn Day]] (
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  • ''[[High School Musical on Stage!]]'' is an American musical written by David Simpatico, with music and lyrics by a variety of composers. ...vid N. Lawrence, Faye Greenberg and Jamie Houston. The book was written by David Simpatico.
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  • ...[[ESAT Bibliography K|K]] [[ESAT Bibliography L|L]] [[ESAT Bibliography M|M]] [[ESAT Bibliography N|N]] [[ESAT Bibliography O|O]] [[ESAT Bibliography P [[David Kerr|Kerr, David]] 1995. ''African Popular Theatre. From Pre-Colonial Times to the Present D
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  • [[Lebo M]] [[David S. Lee|Lee, David]] '''See [[David S. Lee]]'''
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  • Return to [[ESAT Personalities M]] [[M.R. Morand|Morand, M.R.]]
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  • Return to [[ESAT Personalities M]] [[M.P.N. Mphahlele|Mphahlele, M.P.N.]]
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  • ...[[ESAT Bibliography K|K]] [[ESAT Bibliography L|L]] [[ESAT Bibliography M|M]] [[ESAT Bibliography N|N]] [[ESAT Bibliography O|O]] [[ESAT Bibliography P [[David Graver|Graver, David]] & [[Loren Kruger|Kruger, Loren]] 1989. South Africa’s national theatre:
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  • ...g/wiki/Ouida], and also the name of the dramatized version by play by Paul M. Potter (1853-1921)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_M._Potter]. ...Flags]]'' by Paul M. Potter and performed on Broadway in 1901. Directed by David Belasco and produced by Charles Frohman, the play ran for 135 performances
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  • ...the [[Basil Rubin]]-[[Market Theatre]] production of Herb Gardner’s ''[[I'm not Rappaport]]'' in 1986. He starred in the [[Moira Blumenthal]]-[[PACT]] ''I'm Not Rappaport'' programme notes, 1987
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  • ...of a pantomime of ''[[Don Juan]]'' formed part of the repertoire of the [[M'Collum's Circus]], which played to acclaim in Cape Town for five months. [[ David Erskine Baker 1812. ''Biographia Dramatica: Names of dramas: A-L.'' Longman
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