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'''Anne Butt''' is a former leading figure on Durban’s theatre scene, who died at the end of August 1999. She made a major impact on the local amateur dramatics scene in Durban during the 1960’s and 1970’s. A strong actress and director she appeared in and directed productions at the [[Old Lyric Theatre]], the [[Alhambra Theatre]] (when it operated as a theatre) and the [[St John’s Theatre]] (headquarters of the St John’s Ambulance) in Old Fort Road, Durban.  
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'''Anne Butt''' is a former leading figure on Durban’s theatre scene, who died at the end of August 1999. She made a major impact on the local amateur dramatics scene in Durban during the 1960’s and 1970’s. A strong actress and director she appeared in and directed productions at the Old [[Lyric Theatre]], the [[Alhambra Theatre]] (when it operated as a theatre) and the [[St John's Theatre]] (headquarters of the St John's Ambulance) in Old Fort Road, Durban.  
  
 
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Revision as of 17:20, 20 October 2016

Anne Butt is a former leading figure on Durban’s theatre scene, who died at the end of August 1999. She made a major impact on the local amateur dramatics scene in Durban during the 1960’s and 1970’s. A strong actress and director she appeared in and directed productions at the Old Lyric Theatre, the Alhambra Theatre (when it operated as a theatre) and the St John's Theatre (headquarters of the St John's Ambulance) in Old Fort Road, Durban.

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