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  • ...hone (1940-2009) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trevor_Rhone]. It explores the intricacies of family life, chauvinism and feminism. ...ana Arts Council production was directed by [[Maishe Maponya]] at the Wits Theatre in April, after a successful run in Mmabatho.
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  • ''[[The Mother of All Eating]]'' is a one-man satire by [[Zakes Mda]] (1948-). ==The original text==
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  • ''[[Der Zigeunerbaron]]'' ("The Gypsy Baron") is a German operetta in three acts by Johann Strauss II (1825 == The original text ==
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  • ''[[Night of the Long Wake]]'' is a play by [[Dukuza ka Macu]]. == The original text ==
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  • ...1035 and is utilized for numerous political meeting and performances over the years. ...ent, an inner stage and a wide forestage with an hydraulic orchestra lift. The venue seats 1035.
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  • ''[[Sekunjalo]]'' (“The Hour is Come”) is a play by [[Gibson Kente]] (1932-2004). ==The original text==
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  • ...y [[Elizabeth Sneddon]], and Gluckman played Lear. [[Percy Tucker]] filled the post of business manager. Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Personalities|South African Theatre Personalities]]
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  • == The origin text == ...e cultural clash between black chiefs and white government. It challenges the published historical view on these events.
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  • ...), then completed a BA Fine Arts Hon. (WITS, 1968) and an MA Dramatic Art (WITS, 1985). ...in the Drama Department- Scenographic Design (1961 to 1991, University of the Witwatersrand)School Headmaster, Noupoort Christian Care Centre.
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  • A name used for a small theatre space, often referred to simply as '''The Box''' == Box Theatre, Grahamstown ==
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  • ...ch the audience sees a rehearsal where the actors discuss the way in which the characters shall be treated. First performed on Broadway in 1946, starring ...ander]]. Performed at the [[Wits Great Hall|Wits University Great Hall]]. The cast included [[P.C. Birkinshaw]] (Jimme Masters), [[John Allen]] (Al), [[J
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  • ...and the New Elysia Gallery (1970). In 1930 he married Alicia Ogilvie and the couple’s son, [[Peter Grossett]], became a noted film editor and a produc ...by [[Cecil Williams]] for the [[Open Air Theatre]] at [[Zoo Lake]] and at the [[Donaldson Orlando Community Centre]]).
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  • ''[[The Thwarting of Baron Bolligrew]]'' (19**), ''[[The Thwarting of Baron Bolligrew]]'' (19**),
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  • .... Familiar conflicts arise when the liberal son clashes with the father on the subject of politics. ...hmidt]] and students of [[University of the Witwatersrand Drama Department|Wits Drama School]]. Directed by [[Frans Kalp]].
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  • ...iel Bayman]], [[Pat Eagles]] and [[Leon Eagles]], September 1960, [[Brooke Theatre]]. Produced by the Wits Choral Society, 1978.
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  • ...[[Phoenix Players]], and ***. Bernhardt was the first chairperson and held the position till 19**. Union Artists ceased operations in 19**. ...d worked there were [[Gibson Kente]] (whose two earliest works, ''[[Manana the Jazz Prophet]]'' and ''[[Sikalo]]'', were first produced by Union Artists).
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  • == The original text == First staged in the [[Wits Theatre Complex]] in 2001, directed by [[Charmaine Weir-Smith]], with [[Nick Borain
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  • ''[[The Bells of Amersfoort]]'' is a full-length play by [[Zakes Mda]]. ...n, Thami Walaza, who has lived in exile in the small town of Amersfoort in the Netherlands for twenty years.
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  • ...ent two years working at various locations in London, including the Tabard Theatre, which specialised in new writing. ...innovative [[Loft Theatre Company]] in Durban. But it was at the [[Market Theatre]] in Johannesburg where she did some of her most challenging and exciting w
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  • .../wiki/Orestes], who features in a number of Classical Greek plays, notably the play by Euripides, or to a workshopped South African play by [[Athol Fugard ...ve referred to or been inspired by the character and the Greek versions of the story, e.g. ''[[Punt in die Wind]]'' (1989) by [[Hennie Aucamp]]
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