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In 1951?* [[NTO]] founded two separate companies, an [[NTO English Touring Company|English company]] and an [[NTO Afrikaans Touring Company|Afrikaans company]],  to tour independently.  
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In 1948?* [[NTO]] founded a bilingual company to tour with [[Afrikaans]] and English plays. The first company consisted of [[André Huguenet]], [[Siegfried Mynhardt]], [[Leon Gluckman]], [[Frank Wise]], [[Lorna Cowell]], [[Vivienne Drummond]], [[Mathilda Hanekom]] and [[Enone van den Bergh]].  
  
Later [[NTO]] introduced a [[NTO Bilingual Touring Company|Bilingual touring company]].
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Their repertoire included ***.  
  
The first bilingual ([[Afrikaans]] and English) company consisted of ***.  
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The last bilingual company toured in 1950 and included [[Gerrit Wessels]], **, and **.  
  
Their repertoire included ***
 
  
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In 1951 this joint company was replaced by two independent touring companies – an [[NTO English Touring Company|English company]] and an [[NTO Afrikaans Touring Company|Afrikaans company]],  to tour independently till the dismantling of NTO in 1961. [??*]
  
  
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== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
  
See Du Toit,  1988; Stead, 1981[?*];  Stead, 1985b; Tucker, 1997)
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See [[P.J. du Toit]],  1988; [[Rinie Stead]], 1981[?*] and 1985b; [[Percy Tucker]], 1997  
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== For more information ==
 
== For more information ==
  
See See also [[National Theatre Organisation]]
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See [[National Theatre Organisation]]
  
  

Latest revision as of 16:59, 12 January 2011

In 1948?* NTO founded a bilingual company to tour with Afrikaans and English plays. The first company consisted of André Huguenet, Siegfried Mynhardt, Leon Gluckman, Frank Wise, Lorna Cowell, Vivienne Drummond, Mathilda Hanekom and Enone van den Bergh.

Their repertoire included ***.

The last bilingual company toured in 1950 and included Gerrit Wessels, **, and **.


In 1951 this joint company was replaced by two independent touring companies – an English company and an Afrikaans company, to tour independently till the dismantling of NTO in 1961. [??*]


Sources

See P.J. du Toit, 1988; Rinie Stead, 1981[?*] and 1985b; Percy Tucker, 1997

For more information

See National Theatre Organisation


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