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  • ...o the '''form''' of theatrical presentation itself and would become a rich tradition, one that exists even today, though in vastly smaller numbers than in its h A rich tradition, it exists even today, though in vastly smaller numbers than in its heyday.
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  • The show premiered in May 1959 at the [[Empire Theatre]], Johannesburg, produced by [[Bertha Egnos|Egnos]] in association with [[A ...usical score mostly based on the English of [[variety]] and [[vaudeville]] tradition, using bel-canto vocal numbers versions of contemporary Western music (cha
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  • For details and further information on the various aspects "Puppet Theatre in South Africa" outlined below, see the publications listed under '''''Sou =[[Puppet Theatre in South Africa]]=
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  • ...d through the Anti-Apartheid Movement in which they refused rights to “any theatre where discrimination is made among audiences on the grounds of colour”. T ...and improvisatory theatre-making processes, a fundamental strategy in the theatre of the cultural struggle and thus led to the development of a uniquely Sout
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  • ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== ...ful ''[[East]]'' and in ''[[Cum, Guns & Instant Coffee]]'' at the [[Little Theatre]], 1999. Appeared in ''[[Othello]]'', 2001.
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  • [[Lynette Alexander]] was an amateur actress, director and theatre society founder and chair (1918-?) ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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  • ...drunken, ruthless, womanizing poet and singer, a desperate antihero in the tradition of Villon and Rimbaud ...by the [[University of Stellenbosch Drama Department]] in the [[H.B. Thom Theatre]] in October. Directed by [[Chris Vorster]], starring [[Abduragman Adams]],
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  • ...ostumes by [[Colleen Moabelo]]. production opened at the [[Richard Haines Theatre]] 27 September 1991. 1992: The [[Pieter Toerien|Toerien]] production opened at the [[Theatre on the Bay]] on 15 January, with the same cast.
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  • ..., an abbreviation of Brother Rabbit) to a large part derives from the oral tradition passed down by African-Americans of the Southern United States and is portr 2009: Produced at the [[Market Theatre]], directed by [[Gina Shmukler]]. Cast: [[Ilse Klink]] (Brer Wolf/Mr Man
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  • ...the mid 20th century. This usage is at times also linked to the minstrelsy tradition with the term being applied to such ''[[performing troupes]]'', as well as Return to [[South African Theatre/Terminology and Thematic Entries]]
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  • ...acts by T. Dolby, London, in 1825, to coincide with another production in Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. ...The Child of Nature]]'', as part of the final production in the [[Victoria Theatre]] in Pietermaritzburg, on 1 April 1850, along with ''[[Borough Politics]]''
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  • ...et Book]]'' in June as part of the closing production of the [[St George's Theatre]], Pietermaritzburg, along with ''[[Little Toddlekins]]'' (Mathews) and ''[ ...Players]] in the [[Theatre Royal, Main Barracks]] (formerly the [[Garrison Theatre]]) in Cape Town. Also performed ''[[Wanted, A Young Lady]]'' (Suter) and ''
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  • ...nd [[Fred Dahlberg]] established themselves as performers within the opera tradition. Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Venues|South African Theatre Venues, Companies, Societies, etc ]]
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  • Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Themes|South African Theatre Terminology and Thematic Entries]] [[Theatre|Teater]]
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  • ...ucceeded by the Combined Services Entertainment (CSE). In South Africa the tradition, initiated ''inter alia'' by the [[South African Women's Auxilliary Service ...s of three '''''[[Grand Concerts and Entertainments]]''''' put on in the [[Theatre Royal]], Cape Town, during March of 1863 by a visiting company largely made
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  • ...t and I'm Feelin' So Sad: A Pseudoclassical Tragifarce in a Bastard French Tradition]]'', though it is more often referred to by the slightly shorter title ''[[ ...[[University of Cape Town]]'s University Dramatic Society at the [[Little Theatre]] in May.
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  • [[Neo Muyanga]] (19**-). Composer for theatre, film and television. He studied the Italian madrigal tradition with choral maestro, Piero Poclen, in Trieste, Italy.
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  • ...]] at [[The Arena]] in the [[State Theatre]], Pretoria and the [[Alexander Theatre]], in 1991. Designs [[Chris van den Berg]], lighting by [[Jacques Mulder]]. ...th [[Louw Verwey]], [[Wilna Snyman]] nominated Best Actress [[Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards|Fleur du Cap]], [[Sam Williams]] nominated Best Supporting Actor in
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  • ...- and consequently on Cape Dutch and ultimately Afrikaans - literature and theatre. The first formal South African Rederijkerskamer was Thespis, founded in Pa Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Themes|South African Theatre Terminology and Thematic Entries]]
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  • == His contribution to South African Theatre, Film, Media and Performance == ...some with shaping the performance style adopted by Cape [[Coon Carnival]] tradition in later years.
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