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(19**-19**) Actress and cabaret artiste. * Apparently originally discovered by [[Adam Leslie]]. ** Over the years had roles in ''[[The Reluctant Debutante]]'' (the [[Brooke Company]] in 1956), ''[[Adam and Joan]]'' at Cicero’s nightclub in Johannesburg (a cabaret with [[Adam Leslie]], 1957), ''[[Grab Me a Gondola]]'' ([[Brooke Theatre]] 1958), ''[[Summer of the Seventeenth Doll]]'' ([[NTO]], 1958), ''[[Let Your Hair Down]]'', ([[Intimate Theatre]], 1958 – 1959),  ''[[A Long Day’s Journey into Night]]'' at the [[Intimate Theatre]] ([[Cockpit Players]], 1959), ''[[For Love or Money]]'' by [[Adam Leslie]] (the inaugural production of [[The Playhouse]] in October 1960), [[Hamlet]] ([[PACT]] at the [[Johannesburg Civic Theatre]], 1964), Shaw’s ''[[Heartbreak House]]'' ([[PACT]] at the [[Alexander Theatre]], 1967). She starred in ''[[Music Hall Revue]]'', which was the opening show at The [[Adam Leslie Theatre]] August 1967. It also starred [[Adam Leslie]] and was directed and designed by [[Anthony Farmer]]. She starred in Adam Leslie’s revue ''[[Strike it Rich]]'' later that same year at the [[Adam Leslie Theatre]]. It also starred Leslie, [[George Korelin]] and [[Judy Layne]]. [[Marjorie Gordon]] replaced Joan during the run. She died in 1992.   
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(19**-19**) Actress and cabaret artiste. * Apparently originally discovered by [[Adam Leslie]]. ** Over the years had roles in ''[[The Reluctant Debutante]]'' (the [[Brian Brooke Company]] in 1956), ''[[Adam and Joan]]'' at Cicero’s nightclub in Johannesburg (a cabaret with [[Adam Leslie]], 1957), ''[[Grab Me a Gondola]]'' ([[Brooke Theatre]] 1958), ''[[Summer of the Seventeenth Doll]]'' ([[NTO]], 1958), ''[[Let Your Hair Down]]'', ([[Intimate Theatre]], 1958 – 1959),  ''[[A Long Day’s Journey into Night]]'' at the [[Intimate Theatre]] ([[Cockpit Players]], 1959), ''[[For Love or Money]]'' by [[Adam Leslie]] (the inaugural production of [[The Playhouse]] in October 1960), [[Hamlet]] ([[PACT]] at the [[Johannesburg Civic Theatre]], 1964), Shaw’s ''[[Heartbreak House]]'' ([[PACT]] at the [[Alexander Theatre]], 1967). She starred in ''[[Music Hall Revue]]'', which was the opening show at The [[Adam Leslie Theatre]] August 1967. It also starred [[Adam Leslie]] and was directed and designed by [[Anthony Farmer]]. She starred in Adam Leslie’s revue ''[[Strike it Rich]]'' later that same year at the [[Adam Leslie Theatre]]. It also starred Leslie, [[George Korelin]] and [[Judy Layne]]. [[Marjorie Gordon]] replaced Joan during the run. She died in 1992.   
  
 
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Revision as of 07:17, 11 July 2012

(19**-19**) Actress and cabaret artiste. * Apparently originally discovered by Adam Leslie. ** Over the years had roles in The Reluctant Debutante (the Brian Brooke Company in 1956), Adam and Joan at Cicero’s nightclub in Johannesburg (a cabaret with Adam Leslie, 1957), Grab Me a Gondola (Brooke Theatre 1958), Summer of the Seventeenth Doll (NTO, 1958), Let Your Hair Down, (Intimate Theatre, 1958 – 1959), A Long Day’s Journey into Night at the Intimate Theatre (Cockpit Players, 1959), For Love or Money by Adam Leslie (the inaugural production of The Playhouse in October 1960), Hamlet (PACT at the Johannesburg Civic Theatre, 1964), Shaw’s Heartbreak House (PACT at the Alexander Theatre, 1967). She starred in Music Hall Revue, which was the opening show at The Adam Leslie Theatre August 1967. It also starred Adam Leslie and was directed and designed by Anthony Farmer. She starred in Adam Leslie’s revue Strike it Rich later that same year at the Adam Leslie Theatre. It also starred Leslie, George Korelin and Judy Layne. Marjorie Gordon replaced Joan during the run. She died in 1992.

Sources

Tucker, 1997

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