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(19**-1977) Journalist and playwright. Born in England, he came to South Africa in the 1930s and worked for the [[Cape Argus]] and [[Cape Times]] as lead writer. Later became public relations officer for [[University of Cape Town]] and the Nederburg estate. He wrote the one-act plays ''[[The Pineapple Barrow]]'' and  later ''[[Birth of  a Union]]'' (1960), performed as part of the Union Festival in 1960.   
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'''Gordon Bagnall''' (19**-1977). Journalist and playwright.  
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== Biography ==
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Born in England, he came to South Africa in the 1930s and worked for the [[Cape Argus]] and [[Cape Times]] as lead writer. Later became public relations officer for [[University of Cape Town]] and the Nederburg estate.  
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== Contribution to ==
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He had a role in ''[[Love in Albania]]'' in 1951.
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He wrote the one-act plays ''[[The Pineapple Barrow]]'' and  later ''[[Birth of  a Union]]'' (1960), performed as part of the Union Festival in 1960.   
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
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Undated clipping from ''[[Die Burger]]'' found in a scrapbook prepared by Sophie Snyman, student in Speech and Drama at the [[University of Stellenbosch]], dated 1951.
  
 
Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]]
 
Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]]

Revision as of 16:03, 14 December 2016

Gordon Bagnall (19**-1977). Journalist and playwright.

Biography

Born in England, he came to South Africa in the 1930s and worked for the Cape Argus and Cape Times as lead writer. Later became public relations officer for University of Cape Town and the Nederburg estate.

Contribution to

He had a role in Love in Albania in 1951.

He wrote the one-act plays The Pineapple Barrow and later Birth of a Union (1960), performed as part of the Union Festival in 1960.

Sources

Undated clipping from Die Burger found in a scrapbook prepared by Sophie Snyman, student in Speech and Drama at the University of Stellenbosch, dated 1951.

Go to South African Theatre/Bibliography

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