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  • ...ce 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. [[F. David Erskine Baker 1812. ''Biographia Dramatica: Names of dramas: A-L.'' Longman
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  • ...rlds]]'' by [[Bulelani Mabutyana]] (2012), ''[[Skierlik]]'' by [[Phillip M. Dikotla]] (2013), ''[[Chomi]]'' by [[Pfarelo Nemakonde]] (2013), ''[[Crepu ...gues F&M 16+]]'', both compiled by [[Robin Malan]], [[Diana Wilson]] and [[David Fick]] (2014).
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  • ...ert!]]'', interspersed with commentary by the two actors. Filmed by David M Thompson for the British Broadcasting Corporation. Photography, John Goodye
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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 Johnson|Johnson, David]] 1996. ''Shakespeare and South Africa''. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
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  • ...e, Starting Now]]'' is a musical revue by Richard Maltby, Jr. (lyrics) and David Shire (music). ...Here, Starting Now]]'', Original Cast Recording 1977 (ARKIV VERSION), ''[[M Broadway Newsletter''[https://masterworksbroadway.com/music/starting-here-s
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  • = 1. David Muller (fl 1930s) = = 2. David Muller (1950-) =
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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 E.M.B. 1968 “Kleinbegin” heet my naam. [spraak- en drama-opleiding, PUK]. 1
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  • ...adline acts such as [[Mel Miller]], [[Nik Rabinowitz]], [[Mark Palmer]], [[David Newton]] and [[Martin Davis]]. His first dramatic role was as Tony in ''[[B Return to [[ESAT Personalities M]]
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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 Schalkwyk|Schalkwyk, David]] 2006a. Hamlet's dreams. ''Social Dynamics'', 32(2):1-21.
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  • ..., and Mysteries'' (19**) (2nd edition 2003); ''The Reptilian Agenda'' with David Icke (20**) Return to [[ESAT Personalities M]]
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  • ...ere born in Poland and were sent to labour camps in Siberia, Ettie (Ester) M. Feldman was actually born in Italy after her parents were released and wer During her career she worked with South African directors such as [[David Millin]], [[William C. Faure]] and [[Ivan Hall]], as well for many overseas
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  • ...sic by Elton John, lyrics by Tim Rice. Additional music and lyrics by Lebo M, Mark Mancina, Jay Rifkin, Julie Taymor, and Hans Zimmer. ...ional academy for girls in Johannesburg. The cast and crew included ***, [[David Matamela]] as resident choreographer. The show eventually closed on Februar
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  • [[Darling, I'm Home]] (Popplewell) [[David Copperfield]] (Dickens)
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  • [[David Clatworthy]] (1960-2020). Actor. David was born in Virginia, Orange Free State in 1960 and attended Pretoria Boys
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  • ...starred in [[ACT]]’s production of ''[[My Fair Lady]]'', together with [[David Oxley]], at the [[Empire Theatre]] in 1962. Other roles include ''[[Guys and Dolls]]'' ([[JODS]] , 1965), ''[[Darling, I'm Home]]'' ([[Pieter Toerien]] , 1972), [[PACT]]’s ''[[The Sound of Music]]
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  • 1971 – ''[[Die Banneling]]'' (Director: [[David Millin]]), 1986 – ''Hostage'' (Director: [[Hanro Möhr]]),
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  • '''David Millin''' (b. Cape Town, 11/06/1920 - d. Johannesburg, 26/05/1999) was a c David Millin was born in Cape Town in 1920 to Harry Millin and his wife, Millie (
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  • ...]], featuring [[James Andrews]], [[Julian M. Barton]], [[Zaza Vorster]], [[David Milne]], [[Mick Newall]].
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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 [[M. Horn|Horn, M.]] 1988. Theater as a weapon. ''U.S. News & World Report'', 105(1):50-54.
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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 Wintersteen|Wintersteen, David]] 2003. South Africa: the [[National Arts Festival]]. ''Theatre Journal'',
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