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  • Born Robert Wilhelm Mohr in 1925, ...vatoire of Music, and was appointed a speech teacher at the Conservatoire in 1948, taking over from [[Hermione Roux]] to head the speech and drama cours
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  • Her romance with theatre and [[Mannville]], in particular, began in 1975 when, as a junior school pupil, she saw [[Helen Mann]] playing "Lady M She started her career selling programmes in the front of house for the [[Port Elizabeth Shakespearian Festival]] at ''[
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  • ...he family, which included her older brother Louis, was living in Beckenham in Kent. ...to raise funds for the war effort and Christmas 1914 saw her in pantomime in Portsmouth.
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  • ...aureen Adair]]. The couple had met in England in 1951 when they were both in the cast of a British touring company of ''The Desert Song''. ...'Pagliacci'' and ''La Tosca'', while at Sadler’s Wells he had a major role in ''Simon Boccanegra'' (1948).
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  • ...els on 4 April 1952 in Scottburgh on the south coast of Natal, he grew up in Durban and had his schooling at Port Natal. Studied Fine Arts and Design at He joined the Performing Arts Council of Transvaal (PACT) in 1974. He initially worked as resident designer and then as freelancer on nu
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  • ...ican theatre in general, over the 30 year period that he worked and toured in the country. ...]], whom he had first brought to South Africa as a twelve year old actress in 1902.
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  • ...a singer. He went to Highlands North High School, and after a short while in Britain, returned to begin a BA degree at [[University of the Witwatersrand ...cluding [[William Kentridge]]) founded [[Junction Avenue Theatre Company]] in 1976. They were later joined by former members of [[Theatre Workshop '71]]
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  • ''[[The Merchant of Venice]]'' is a play by William Shakespeare (1564-1616)[https://en.wikipedia.org/ ...y a second performance a few days later and by the time of its publication in 1600 (the first quarto) it had been performed "divers times".
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  • ...s. Playing a small part in ''The House of Whipcord'', now on video circuit in SA. He settled in South Africa in 1974. Ron lives with his wife Lyn and children in Johannesburg and enjoys horseriding, squash, cooking, gardening and science
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  • Fiona was born in Johannesburg, S ...ma in Drama, then completed an MA in Dramatic Art from [[Wits University]] in 2014 and is currently working on a PhD. on the implications for teaching ac
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  • '''(2) A 19th century theatrical company in Cape Town''' ...Lane in 1777, and became very popular. Also printed in 1777 then reprinted in John Bell's ''British Theatre'' and other collections.
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  • ...her BA Honours in Drama at the [[University of Pretoria Drama Department]] in 1967, joining [[PACT]]’s [[Afrikaans]] acting company during this same ye ...Theatre]] opened in Johannesburg seven years later, and, after performing in this theatre’s two opening productions, embarked on a freelance career.
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  • ...rd 6), [[Wesley College]] (stds 7and 8), a Methodist institution situated in Durham Road and concluded his schooling at [[Harold Cressy]] (the final mat ...r Howard Brukman printing works in Maitland, where he stayed for 11 years. In 1970 he started working at Zonnebloem College as a bursar, a College that f
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  • ...actress, dancer, choreographer, director, costume designer and specialist in costume construction. ...oreographer, and costume designer in both Cape Town and London. Her career in all these forms of theatre would span over 60 years.
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  • Produced in Paris in 1827, choreographed by Jean-Louis Aumer (1774-1833)[https://en.wikipedia.or ...1, in London on 28 July 1831 at the King's Theatre and at the Park Theatre in New York on 13 November 1835.
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  • ...is acting career at the age of 12, with his first role being an appearance in [[Babs Laker]]'s production of ''[[Ek onthou vir Mamma]]'' for [[KAT]]/[[NT ...g plays for a number of years Hy het as ’n vryskutakteur gewerk totdat hy in 1965 by die Transvaalse Raad vir Uitvoerende Kunste (Truk) aangesluit het.
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  • [[Mädchen in Uniform]] (Winsloe) '''See ''[[Gestern und Heute]]''''' [[Madly in Love]]
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  • [[Mädchen in Uniform]] (Winsloe) '''See ''[[Gestern und Heute]]''''' [[Madly in Love]]
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  • [[Mädchen in Uniform]] (Winsloe) '''See ''[[Gestern und Heute]]''''' [[Madly in Love]]
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  • [[Mädchen in Uniform]] (Winsloe) '''See ''[[Gestern und Heute]]''''' [[Madly in Love]]
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