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'''I.D.B.''' is a play by [[Stephen Black]] that is set on the Kimberley diamond fields of 1879.  It was first staged at the [[Standard Theatre]] in Johannesburg on 10 September 1912.  The cast included [[A.B. Imeson]], [[Charles Warrenton]], [[Naomi Rutherford]], [[Ruth Massina]], [[Rhoda Johnstone]], [[May Congdon]], [[Charles Lawson]], [[Frederick Foster]], [[Keith Fraser]], [[George Devine]], [[E. Rayson-Cousens]], [[Claud Agnew]],[[Cyril Rawdon]].
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'''I.D.B.''' is a play by [[Stephen Black]] set on the Kimberley diamond fields of 1879.  It was first staged at the [[Standard Theatre]] in Johannesburg on 10 September 1912.  The cast included [[A.B. Imeson]], [[Charles Warrenton]], [[Naomi Rutherford]], [[Ruth Massina]], [[Rhoda Johnstone]], [[May Congdon]], [[Charles Lawson]], [[Frederick Foster]], [[Keith Fraser]], [[George Devine]], [[E. Rayson-Cousens]], [[Claud Agnew]],[[Cyril Rawdon]].
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Revision as of 20:37, 1 May 2019

I.D.B. is a play by Stephen Black set on the Kimberley diamond fields of 1879. It was first staged at the Standard Theatre in Johannesburg on 10 September 1912. The cast included A.B. Imeson, Charles Warrenton, Naomi Rutherford, Ruth Massina, Rhoda Johnstone, May Congdon, Charles Lawson, Frederick Foster, Keith Fraser, George Devine, E. Rayson-Cousens, Claud Agnew,Cyril Rawdon.

Sources

Rand Daily Mail, 11 September 1912

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