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Gangs. See tsotsi and skollie.
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Garrison Players, The. A general name used to refer to the groups of officers who performed in the garrison or barracks, wherever the garrision may be stationed . Also variously known as the  “Garrison Amateur Company”, “Garrison Amateur Theatrical Company”, “(Garrison) Amateur Players”, “Garrison theatricals” and “Gentlemen of the Garrison”. Bosman (1928) also argues that they were at times utilized by other companies, and were then referred to as (the)  Gentlemen Players.
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Revision as of 15:53, 27 August 2010

Garrison Theatre

German theatre in South Africa

Gangs. See tsotsi and skollie.

Garrison Players, The. A general name used to refer to the groups of officers who performed in the garrison or barracks, wherever the garrision may be stationed . Also variously known as the “Garrison Amateur Company”, “Garrison Amateur Theatrical Company”, “(Garrison) Amateur Players”, “Garrison theatricals” and “Gentlemen of the Garrison”. Bosman (1928) also argues that they were at times utilized by other companies, and were then referred to as (the) Gentlemen Players.



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