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Sieberts, Elize 1947. Agter die skerms met Hamlet. Ruiter, 1(1):60-61. May 9.
Sides, D.B. Analysis of the functional basis for theatre planning today. South African Architectural Record, 5(8):16-17.
Siegfried Mynhardt. 1981. Scenaria, Special issue: 29.
Siener in die Suburbs. [Literary criticism]. 1972. Huisgenoot, 42(2609):87-89. April 14.
Siener in die Suburbs. [Literary criticism]. 1972. Taalgenoot, 41(3):23. February.
Sizemore-Barber 2009. Stages of complicity, stages of healing: a look at two theatrical responses to South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission, in Gobodo-Madikizela, Pumla & Van der Merwe (eds.). Memory, Narrative and Forgiveness: Perspectives on the Unfinished Journeys of the Past. Newcastle upon Tyne, England: Cambridge Scholars; 321-340.
Silbert, Rachel 1964. Southern African Drama in English: an Annotated Bibliography. Johannesburg: University of the Witwatersrand Press.
Silverstone, Catherine 2009. ‘Honour the real thing’: Shakespeare, trauma and Titus Andronicus in South Africa. Shakespeare Survey, 62:46-57.
Singer, Jacqui 2009. Searching the silences for the sounds of a “new poetics” in the female voice. South African Theatre Journal, 23:68-83.
Sirayi, Mziwoxolo 1993. The characteristics of some Xhosa dramas. Unpublished master’s thesis. Grahamstown: Rhodes University.
Sirayi, Mzo 1996. Oral African drama in South Africa: the Xhosa indigenous drama forms. South African Theatre Journal, 10(1):49-61.
Sirayi, Mziwoxolo 2000. The pre-colonial tradition of black South African drama and theater. Unpublished doctoral dissertation. University of Fort Hare.
Sitas, Ari 1986. Culture and production: the contradictions of working class theatre in South Africa. Africa Perspective NS 1(1-2):84-110.
Sitas, Ari 1996. The workers’ theatre in Natal, in Davis, Geoffrey V. & Fuchs, Anne (eds.). Theatre and Change in South Africa. Amsterdam: Harwood Academic Publishing. 132-139.
Sitas, A. 1994. Traditions of poetry in Natal, in Gunner, Liz (ed.). Politics and Performance. Johannesburg: Witwatersrand University Press.
Skool en toneel. Deel I. 1959. Unie, 56(6):287-288.
Skool en toneel. Deel II. 1960. Unie, 56(7):370-371.
Skool en toneel. Deel III. 1960. Unie, 56(8):405-410.
Skordis, R. 2003. Improvisation and playmaking : a look at some improvisation techniques and their applications during the directing process. Unpublished master’s thesis. Stellenbosch: University of Stellenbosch.
Slabbert, Amoré 1994. Modern theatre and the quest for God : a comparative study of the plays of Eugene O'Neill and Bartho Smit. Unpublished master’s thesis. Stellenbosch: University of Stellenbosch.
Slavin, Patricia Doris 1995. A scenographic approach to Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare : an investigation into the artistic, aesthetic and practical considerations in performance with specific reference to selected productions. Unpublished master’s thesis. Durban: University of Natal.
Slier, Lionel 2006. King Kong and the Jewish connection. Jewish Affairs, 61(4):69-72.
Sloman, B. 1959. Language teaching through child drama. Transvaal Education News, 55(1):11-12.
Slosberg, Bertha 1939. Pagan Tapestry. London: Rich & Cowan.
Slovo, G.illian 2000. Red Dust. New York: W. W. Norton and Company.
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