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September 6 - 11, 1943: Starred in [[Arsenic and Old Lace]] which was produced by the [[SAWAS]] of Command 14 Entertainment Unit (Benoni) at the [[Standard Theatre]], Johannesburg. Directed by [[René Ahrenson]] of Cape Town. Proceeds from the concert went to the [[SAWAS]] Red Cross Prisoners of War Fund and Command 14 Entertainment Welfare Work.
 
September 6 - 11, 1943: Starred in [[Arsenic and Old Lace]] which was produced by the [[SAWAS]] of Command 14 Entertainment Unit (Benoni) at the [[Standard Theatre]], Johannesburg. Directed by [[René Ahrenson]] of Cape Town. Proceeds from the concert went to the [[SAWAS]] Red Cross Prisoners of War Fund and Command 14 Entertainment Welfare Work.
  
He took part in play readings of ''[[Tobacco Road]]'' and ''[[Liliom]]'' and performed in ''[[The Seagull]]'' (1945) in Johannesburg.
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He took part in play readings of ''[[Tobacco Road]]'' and ''[[Liliom]]'' and performed in ''[[The Searching Wind]]'' and ''[[The Seagull]]'' (1945) in Johannesburg.
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
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[[The Women's Auxiliary]], September 1943, pg 39.
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''[[South African Opinion]]'', 2(4):23, 1945.
 
''[[South African Opinion]]'', 2(4):23, 1945.
  

Latest revision as of 13:49, 11 February 2022

Fred Loehnen (19*-) Actor.

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

He performed in Pirandello's Six Characters in Search of an Author for the Theatre Club at the Little Theatre in 1937.

September 6 - 11, 1943: Starred in Arsenic and Old Lace which was produced by the SAWAS of Command 14 Entertainment Unit (Benoni) at the Standard Theatre, Johannesburg. Directed by René Ahrenson of Cape Town. Proceeds from the concert went to the SAWAS Red Cross Prisoners of War Fund and Command 14 Entertainment Welfare Work.

He took part in play readings of Tobacco Road and Liliom and performed in The Searching Wind and The Seagull (1945) in Johannesburg.

Sources

The Women's Auxiliary, September 1943, pg 39.

South African Opinion, 2(4):23, 1945.

Inskip, Donald P., 1972. p.122.

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