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He was minister of Education and Culture,  for the “coloured” chamber of the ** SA government until January 1988.
 
He was minister of Education and Culture,  for the “coloured” chamber of the ** SA government until January 1988.
  
He did the decor for ''[[The Perfect Alibi]]'' (1944), appeared on stage in ''[[The Tragedy of Nan]]'' (1945),  
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He did the decor for ''[[The Perfect Alibi]]'' (1944), appeared on stage in ''[[The Tragedy of Nan]]'' (1945) and produced ''[[Street Scene]]'' in 1952.  
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

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Carter Ebrahim. (19*-).

Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

Theatre reviewer for S’Ketsh (*??). He wrote a review of the South African Black Theatre Union's first national theatre festival in 1972.

He was minister of Education and Culture, for the “coloured” chamber of the ** SA government until January 1988.

He did the decor for The Perfect Alibi (1944), appeared on stage in The Tragedy of Nan (1945) and produced Street Scene in 1952.

Sources

NELM catalogue: [Collection: FLETCHER, Jill]: 2005. 75. 21. 4.

Die Burger, 3 February 1988.


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