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== Founding and development==
 
== Founding and development==
  
Founded in Bloemfontein in 1935, the Society put on 25 plays before World War II, and by the 1960s the membership numbered 1600 and they were doing 5 productions annually.  By the 1990s the society tended towards musicals rather than straight theatre.
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Founded in Bloemfontein in 1935, the Society put on 25 plays before World War II, and by the 1960s the membership numbered 1600 and they were doing 5 productions annually. The advent of [[PACOFS]] in the mid 1960s meant that the Reps (like the [[Bloemfontein Shakespeare Circle]]) on occasion collaborated with the state funded Performing Arts Council to stage larger scale productions.  By the 1990s the society itself tended towards musicals rather than straight theatre.
  
 
== Post war venues used ==
 
== Post war venues used ==

Revision as of 06:12, 24 June 2019

Founding and development

Founded in Bloemfontein in 1935, the Society put on 25 plays before World War II, and by the 1960s the membership numbered 1600 and they were doing 5 productions annually. The advent of PACOFS in the mid 1960s meant that the Reps (like the Bloemfontein Shakespeare Circle) on occasion collaborated with the state funded Performing Arts Council to stage larger scale productions. By the 1990s the society itself tended towards musicals rather than straight theatre.

Post war venues used

Post-war venues included the Jewish Communal Hall, the Grand Theatre, the Bloemfontein Civic Theatre and the Observatory Theatre.

Plays produced

Plays varied greatly and included works such as The School for Wives (Moliere), Our Town, (Wilder), Hayfever (Coward) and The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-moon Marigolds (Paul Zindell), Move Over Mrs. Markham (Cooney and Chapman).

Directors and players

Among the leading directors among the members have been Kathleen Marquard,

They often also used professional directors, and these included Leontine Sagan, Victor Melleney, John Boulter, Robert del Kyrke and Ricky Arden.

Among the amateurs (members and non-members) who performed for them over the years have been Annette Dubovsky

(Welman/TH)

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