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[[Malcolm Woolfson]] (19**-) is a director and marketing specialist, critic and historian.  
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[[Malcolm Woolfson]] (19**-) is a performer, theatre director and marketing specialist, critic and historian.  
  
 
Also known as '''[[Malcolm L. Woolfson]]'''
 
Also known as '''[[Malcolm L. Woolfson]]'''
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== Biography ==
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==Contribution to South African Theatre, Film, Media and Performance==
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A member of the of the [[Durban Jewish Club]], he directed a number of plays for them over the years. Worked for [[NAPAC]] as *** ??? from 19*. and also wrote two important monographs: '''''The Long Road''''' (the history of the [[Natal Playhouse]], 1986 - credited as [[Malcolm L. Woolfson]]) and '''''But the Melody Lingers On'''''  (Subtitled ''The inside Story of the [[Johannesburg Operatic and Dramatic Society]]-Its Shows, Personalities, Triumphs, and Tribulations'', [[Perskor]] 1992).
 
A member of the of the [[Durban Jewish Club]], he directed a number of plays for them over the years. Worked for [[NAPAC]] as *** ??? from 19*. and also wrote two important monographs: '''''The Long Road''''' (the history of the [[Natal Playhouse]], 1986 - credited as [[Malcolm L. Woolfson]]) and '''''But the Melody Lingers On'''''  (Subtitled ''The inside Story of the [[Johannesburg Operatic and Dramatic Society]]-Its Shows, Personalities, Triumphs, and Tribulations'', [[Perskor]] 1992).
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He directed ''[[Satin and Tweed]]'' in 1965 and ''[[Along Came a Spider]]'' in 1979.
 
He directed ''[[Satin and Tweed]]'' in 1965 and ''[[Along Came a Spider]]'' in 1979.
  
Productions involving Malcolm Woolfson [includes material relating to ''[[Mkhumbane]]'', ''[[Inherit the Wind]]'', ''[[Little Mary Sunshine]]'', ''[[Mirandolina]]'', ''[[Oh No Alice]]'', ''[[You Can't Take it With You]]'', ''[[Victorian Music Box]]'' and ''[[The Boy Friend]]'' ([[NELM]]: [Collection: WOOLFSON, Malcolm L]: 1999. 113. 18. 2).
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Productions involving [[Malcolm Woolfson]] include ''[[Mkhumbane]]'', ''[[Inherit the Wind]]'', ''[[Little Mary Sunshine]]'', ''[[Mirandolina]]'', ''[[Oh No Alice]]'', ''[[You Can't Take it With You]]'', ''[[Victorian Music Box]]'' and ''[[The Boy Friend]]''  
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==Sources==
  
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"WOOLFSON, Malcolm L: 1999. 113. 18. 2" - in the [[NELM]] Collection.
  
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Revision as of 20:39, 26 January 2020

Malcolm Woolfson (19**-) is a performer, theatre director and marketing specialist, critic and historian.

Also known as Malcolm L. Woolfson

Biography

Contribution to South African Theatre, Film, Media and Performance

A member of the of the Durban Jewish Club, he directed a number of plays for them over the years. Worked for NAPAC as *** ??? from 19*. and also wrote two important monographs: The Long Road (the history of the Natal Playhouse, 1986 - credited as Malcolm L. Woolfson) and But the Melody Lingers On (Subtitled The inside Story of the Johannesburg Operatic and Dramatic Society-Its Shows, Personalities, Triumphs, and Tribulations, Perskor 1992).

He directed Satin and Tweed in 1965 and Along Came a Spider in 1979.

Productions involving Malcolm Woolfson include Mkhumbane, Inherit the Wind, Little Mary Sunshine, Mirandolina, Oh No Alice, You Can't Take it With You, Victorian Music Box and The Boy Friend

Sources

"WOOLFSON, Malcolm L: 1999. 113. 18. 2" - in the NELM Collection.

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