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== [[David Ross|Ross, David]] ==
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(19*-) British director. * He devised and directed ''[[Caught in the Act]]'' with [[Anna Quayle]] and [[Graham Armitage]] as the opening production of the [[Barnato Theatre]] in 1976 for [[Toerien-Firth]].  
 
(19*-) British director. * He devised and directed ''[[Caught in the Act]]'' with [[Anna Quayle]] and [[Graham Armitage]] as the opening production of the [[Barnato Theatre]] in 1976 for [[Toerien-Firth]].  
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
 
Tucker, 1997
 
Tucker, 1997
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== [[David Ross|Ross, David]] ==
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(19*- ) Architect and designer. Did set designs for [[Volksteater]] in Pretoria, including ''[[Maria Stuart]]'' ([[Schiller]], 1941), ''[[Lenie]]'' ([[Fagan]], 1941/2?), ''[[Legende]]'' ([[Grosskopf]], 1942) and ''[[Monna Vanna]]'' ([[Maeterlinck]], 1942), * 
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Latest revision as of 12:06, 12 January 2011

Two entries with this name:


Ross, David

(19*-) British director. * He devised and directed Caught in the Act with Anna Quayle and Graham Armitage as the opening production of the Barnato Theatre in 1976 for Toerien-Firth.

Sources

Tucker, 1997


Ross, David

(19*- ) Architect and designer. Did set designs for Volksteater in Pretoria, including Maria Stuart (Schiller, 1941), Lenie (Fagan, 1941/2?), Legende (Grosskopf, 1942) and Monna Vanna (Maeterlinck, 1942), *


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