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  • ...aged in the [[Wits Theatre Complex]] in 2001, directed by [[Charmaine Weir-Smith]], with [[Nick Boraine]].
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  • ...Cast : [[Anthony James]], [[Danny Keogh]], [[Christine Le Brocq]], [[Kevin Smith]] at the [[Market Theatre]].
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  • ...d during the [[Woordfees]], directed by [[Nicole Holm]] and starring [[Kay Smith]] as the young Sarah, [[Lee-Ann van Rooi]] as the older Sarah and [[Albert
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  • ...nd Barnard), [[Joey de Koker]] (Nedda Barnard), [[Theresa Cloete]] (Lizzie Smith) and [[Lynne Maree]] (Sofie Clarens). Direction was by [[Pieter-Dirk Uys]], ...Barnard), [[André Stolz]] (Ferdinand Barnard), [[June van Merch]] (Lizzie Smith), [[Anna-Mart van der Merwe]] (Sofie Clarens).
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  • ...9, directed by [[Shireen James]], with [[Catherine Farren]] (Sue), [[Brett Smith]] (Phillip), [[Joe Carroll]] (Thor) and [[Claire Bezuidenhout]] (Candice).
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  • ...tre]], directed by [[Malcolm Purkey]], starring [[Nat Ramabulana]] (Edward Smith), [[Janna Ramos-Violante]] (Emily Blackburne) and [[Fiona Ramsay]] (Bronwen
    972 bytes (129 words) - 12:27, 7 October 2019
  • ...: [[Andrew Buckland]], [[Danny Keogh]], [[George Lamola]], [[Greg Melville-Smith]] at the [[Market Theatre]].
    819 bytes (106 words) - 16:49, 4 May 2024
  • ...]], Pretoria, and the [[Alexander Theatre]], Johannesburg starring [[Denis Smith]], [[Clare Marshall]] (as Lili Lamont), [[Jean Dell]] and [[Bobby Heaney]].
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  • ...]], [[Johan Baird]], [[Louise Saint-Claire]], directed by [[Charmaine Weir-Smith]].
    964 bytes (150 words) - 11:24, 23 October 2019
  • ...directed by [[Craig Freimond]], with [[Anthony Coleman]], [[Charmaine Weir-Smith]] and [[Hamilton Dlamini]].
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  • ''[[A Happy Pair]]'' is a comedietta in one act by S. Theyre Smith (1834–1911)[https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Author:Spenser_Theyre_Smith]. The author's name is sometimes found as "S. Theyre-Smith" or "Spenser Theyre-Smith", and the play as '''''[[The Happy Pair]]'''''.
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  • ...969 the film The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie was released. It starred Maggie Smith, and she won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance [https:
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  • ...rilmaker), [[Eben Cruywagen]] (Sappie), [[Blaise Koch]] (Myshond), [[Bobby Smith]] (Tosselkwas) and [[Selma van der Vyver]] (Karbonkel). Decor and costumes [[Bobby Smith]]'s annotated copy of the [[Afrikaans]] translation, found in the [[Stellen
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  • ...orogood]] (Long), [[Alfred Brandon]] (Champlain) and [[Kenneth Anderson]] (Smith).
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  • Also known as ''[[The Other Mr Smith]]'' ...at the Theatre Royal, Leicester, on 1 February, 1899 (as ''[[The Other Mr Smith]]'') and subsequently performed as ''[[Facing the Music]]'' at the Prince o
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  • Smith, Anna Deavere 1995. This is where the life is: impressions of the new South Smith, Colin 1974. White man ([[Athol Fugard]]) on a tightrope. ''Observer'', 6 J
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  • ...|Melinda Ferguson-Yazbek]], with [[Karin van der Laag]] and [[Greg Melvill-Smith]]. Set designed and lit by [[Darren Hayward]].
    823 bytes (108 words) - 08:10, 12 September 2021
  • ...London on 2 March, 1820, with music by Dr Kitchener. First printed by W. Smith in the same year.
    2 KB (255 words) - 06:24, 2 November 2016
  • ...sting of [[Henry Smith]], [[Richard Thatcher]] (also referred to as the [[Smith and Thatcher Company]]) , with [[Ada Ward]]
    2 KB (318 words) - 07:12, 28 July 2021
  • ...[[Billy Second]] (Alison Priest), [[Andrew Mitchell]] (Benjamin), [[Kevin Smith]] (Henry) and [[Julie Coghlan]] (Daisy). Decor designed by [[Ken Telford]].
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