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(19**-19**) Actor and director.
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[[Joey Wishnia]] (19**-). Actor and director.
  
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
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He appeared in ''[[Macbeth]]'' in [[Maynardville]] in 1967. He played in ''[[Dock Brief]]'' in Lunch Time Theatre. He performed as the Burglar in ''[[Heartbreak House]] in 1967 and as Foigard in ''[[The Beaux Stratagem]]'' and Larry in ''[[Winter Journey]]'' in the same year.
 
He appeared in ''[[Macbeth]]'' in [[Maynardville]] in 1967. He played in ''[[Dock Brief]]'' in Lunch Time Theatre. He performed as the Burglar in ''[[Heartbreak House]] in 1967 and as Foigard in ''[[The Beaux Stratagem]]'' and Larry in ''[[Winter Journey]]'' in the same year.
  
Performed in  
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Performed in ''[[Sweet Fanny Adams]]'', ''[[It was a helluva Funeral]]'', ''[[Applause]]'', ''[[A Macbeth]]'', ''[[Manners and Morals]]'', ''[[Sagmoedige Neelsie]]'', ''[[The Resistable Rise of Arturo UI]]'', ''[[Gypsy]]'', ''[[Sound of Music]]'', ''[[Shut Your Eyes and Think of England]]'', ''[[Tarradiddle Travels]]'', ''[[Kings of Rok]]'', ''[[Three Cheers for President Charlie]]'', ''[[The Man Most Likely To]]'', ''[[Whose Life is it Anyway?]]'', ''[[Who Saw Him Die?]]'', ''[[Roar Like a Dove]]'', ''[[The Three Little Pigs]]'', ''[[Guys and Dolls]]'', ''[[Woyzeck]]'', ''[[The Beaux' Stratagem]]'', ''[[The Wizard of Oz]]'', ''[['Buckingham Palace', District Six]]'', ''[[The King and I]]''.
''[[Sweet Fanny Adams]]'',  
 
''[[It was a helluva Funeral]]'',  
 
''[[Applause]]'', ''[[A Macbeth]]'',  
 
''[[Manners and Morals]]'',  
 
''[[Sagmoedige Neelsie]]'',  
 
''[[The Resistable Rise of Arturo UI]]'',  
 
''[[Gypsy]]'',  
 
''[[Sound of Music]]'',  
 
''[[Shut Your Eyes and Think of England]]''
 
  
 
Directed ''[[The 65th Square]]'' and an original play ''[[Shape of Murder]]'' in Pretoria (19**).
 
Directed ''[[The 65th Square]]'' and an original play ''[[Shape of Murder]]'' in Pretoria (19**).
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== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
([[SACD]] 1973) ([[SACD]] 1974) ([[SACD]] 1978/79)
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[[SACD]] 1973; 1974; 1978/79.
  
 
''[[Winter Journey]]'' theatre programme, 1967.
 
''[[Winter Journey]]'' theatre programme, 1967.

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