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  • [[James McCullagh|McCullagh, James]] [[Gerald McKnight|McKnight, Gerald]]
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  • ...h they called a "cultural need" for the country (Kruger, Rayne & McKnight, Gerald 1944. A National theatre: South Africa's great cultural need. ''Libertas'', ...and began writing short stories and novels. He also wrote a play about Dr James Barry, ''The Green Box'', as a vehicle for Munro. In 1959 he published ''Go
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  • ...ere [[Ruth Abromowitz]], [[Dorothy Felbert]], [[Hinda Honikman]], [[Gerald James]]. Decor by [[Bruce Palmer]].
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  • ...[Frank S. Bromley-Challenor]], probably the brother of the actor-manager [[James Bromley-Challoner]]. ...the [[Norah Sturdee]] is said to have toured South Africa, possibly with [[James Bromley-Challoner]]'s theatrical company .
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  • [[James McCullagh|McCullagh, James]] [[Gerald McKnight|McKnight, Gerald]]
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  • ...omedy in three acts, the first play by English playwright and screenwriter Gerald Savory (1909-1996) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Savory]. ...t Haber]], [[Elaine Lee]], [[Nicky Caras]], [[Roslyn Ellis]] and [[Phillip James]].
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  • ...ading roles. Reviewing the opening night for the Sunday Times, the critic James Agate made the memorable comment "It is not a good sort of play, but it is
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  • The screenplay is based on a story by [[James Ambrose Brown]] and amongst those involved in the film’s production were Based on an original screen story by James Brown
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  • ...yers]], [[Gordon Vorster]], [[Wilma Stockenström]], [[Trix Pienaar]] and [[James Borthwick]]. ...Fugard]], [[Marius Weyers]], [[Gordon Vorster]], [[Wilma Stockenström]], [[James Borthwick]], [[Emile Aucamp]], [[Trix Pienaar]], [[Susan MacLennan]], [[Tho
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  • [[James McCullagh|McCullagh, James]] [[Gerald McKnight|McKnight, Gerald]]
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  • ...rly revived ''[[Diary of a Madman]]'' (1967), a one-man show directed by [[Gerald Wilson]] presented throughout the country. This was followed by two more o
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  • ...rand), [[Bernabe van Alphen]] (Younger Twin), [[Al Debbo]] (Older Twin), [[James Norval]] (Stationmaster), [[Schalk Theron]] (Koert), [[Rynhardt Smit]], [[G ...oducer: [[Joseph Albrecht]] / Cinematographer: [[Frank Dixon]] / Editor: [[Gerald Ehrlich]] / Art Director: [[Rowland Evans]] / Sound Recorder: [[Douglas Gee
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  • ...mentions that Duveyrier's play called ''[[Sullivan]]'' was performed at St James's Theatre, London, by a company of French comedians, where he saw and liked ...erformed by a West End theatre company from London, led by actor-manager [[Gerald Lawrence]], which toured South Africa and Rhodesia, putting on a portfolio
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  • However it is listed as a '''one act''' farce by Gerald le Grys Norgate in Lunn's biography (Dictionary of National Biography, 1885 ...rick Vale, or The Bridal of the Borders]]'' (Lynch), a ballad recited by [[James Leffler]] and a "[[Pas Seul]]" performed by [[Miss Powell]]. The evening a
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  • ...des Holloway himself ( as "Lear"), the company included [[W. Haviland]], [[Gerald Lawrence]], [[Leonard Rayne]], [[John Nesbitt]], [[Amy Coleridge]] and [[Am ...he [[Alexander Theatre]]. Also starring [[John Rogers]] (Edgar), [[Anthony James]] as the Fool, [[George Jackson]], [[John Hayter]], [[Kerry Jordan]], [[Fio
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  • ...ven Against the Sun]]'' (1964), adapted from the novel and stage play by [[James Ambrose Brown]], and ''[[Majuba, Hill of Doves]]'' (1968), based on a novel ...er Africa ('''David Millin'''/1957), Diamond Safari (with [[Peter Lang]]) (Gerald Mayer/1958), Last of the Few ('''David Millin'''/1960), Stropers van die La
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  • ...e Bellew]] as "Raffles". The play premiered in London on 12 May 1906, with Gerald du Maurier and in Paris in 1907 with André Brulé in the lead. A play by Langdon McCormick, first performed in 1906 with James J. Corbett as an American version of "Raffles".
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  • ...''[[Troilus and Cressida]]'' with [[Eckard Rabe]], [[Annelisa Weiland]], [[James White]] and [[Siegfried Mynhardt]] for [[PACT]] in 1974. ...[The Rivals]]'', 1983, [[PACT]]. [[Michael Atkinson]], [[John Hussey]], [[James Borthwick]], [[Wilson Dunster]], [[Susan Gehr]]. ''[[As You Like It]]'',
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  • = ''[[Nothing but the Truth]]'' by James Montgomery (1916)= ...=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwicl9am2sThAhVOTxUIHXdIAJw4ChDoATABegQICBAB#v=onepage&q=James%20Montgomery%20(1882-1966)&f=false].
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  • They also did [[''Seven Against the Sun'']] ([[James Ambrose Brown]]), ''[['n Bruid in die môre]]'' ([[Hugo Claus]]), ''[[Uncle ...Pieter Bredenkamp, Joey de Koker & Gerrit Wessels. Seven Against the Sun (James Ambrose Brown), Regie: Victor Melleney. (Arthur Hall, David Herbert & Pie
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  • ...n de Cuvillers in 1820 and popularized in English by the Scottish surgeon, James Braid, in response to an 1841 exhibition of "animal magnetism", by Charles ...(For example the name of "Svengali" and various stage and film versions of Gerald du Maurier's famous novel ''[[Trilby]]'' come to mind in this regard. Two p
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  • The play was dramatization of ''The Collegians'' (1828), a novel by Gerald Griffin (1803-1840)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Griffin], telling ...ed by the former members of the [[Le Roy and Duret Company]], managed by [[James Leffler]], as ''[[The Colleen Bawn]]'', with ''[[Found in a Four-wheeler]]'
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  • ...e Pioneer Trails'' (''Joseph Albrecht''/1958), ''Durban Refinery'' (with [[James Robb]] & [[Charles Bird]]) (director not credited/date unknown)
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  • ...et Inglis]]. He entered the film industry as an uncredited assistant to [[Gerald Ehrlich]], the editor of [[Donald Swanson]]’s ''[[The Magic Garden]]'' (1 Troubled Waters (editor + scriptwriter with [[John Varty]] & [[James Marshall]] ([[John Varty]]/1993), The Super Predators ([[John Varty]]/1994)
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  • ...story by author [[W W Jacobs]], first published in England in 1902. Cast: Gerald Stock (Mrs. White), George Woodman (Mr White), Colin Philip (Mr Sampson), D '''''[[The Dear Departed]]''''' by [[S Haughton]]. Cast: James Boalch, (Mrs Slater), Colin Lang (Mrs Jordan), Godfrey Monaghan (Henry Slat
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  • An adaptation of the play called ''[[Hellhound]]'', written by [[James Whyle]], was staged in the [[Laager]] Theatre, 25 May - June 1992 directed ...new theatre in [[Haupt's Theatre|Haupt's wine store]] at 21 Hope Street. [[James Lycett]] appeared as "Richard". The rest of his company was made up of wha
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  • ...isagie]] as Mother Abbess, [[Tarryn Sudding]] as the Baroness Schraeder, [[James Borthwick]] as Max Detwieler, [[Carmen Pretorius]] as Liesel von Trapp, [[R Gerald Buttigieg: Post on the website ''Facts About Durban''(January 1, 2014)[http
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  • ...The company was composed of [[William J. Holloway]], [[Leonard Rayne]], [[Gerald Lawrence]], [[Amy Grace]], [[John Nesbitt]], [[William Haviland]] and [[Am ...linghuys]], [[Japie van Niekerk]], [[Cobus Rossouw]], [[Marius Weyers]], [[James Norval]], [[Marga van Rooy]], [[Joan Brink]], [[Roelf Laubscher]], [[Willia
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  • ...n between 1596 and 1598, and possibly first performed at the court of King James in the spring of 1605, followed by a second performance a few days later an The play was entered in the Register of the Stationers Company, by James Roberts on 22 July 1598 under the title of ''[[The Merchant of Venice]]'',
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  • ...] and [[Amy Coleridge]] in the leading roles. The company also included [[Gerald Lawrence]], [[Amy Grace]], [[Leonard Rayne]], [[John Nesbitt]] and [[Willi ...from SWAPAC), [[Mees Xteen]], [[Johan Botha]], [[Marko van der Colff]], [[James Blanckenberg]], [[Neels Coetzee]], [[Liz Dick]] (Desdemona), [[Sandra Ferre
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  • ...en by [[Sefton Parry]] ("Macbeth"), [[Mrs Parry]] ("Lady Macbeth"), and [[James Lycett]] ("MacDuff"). ...ardt]] (Witch) and others. Decor by [[Johan Badenhorst]] and costumes by [[James Parker]].
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  • ...r), Colour-Sergeant [[E. Winders]] (Lord Saulis), Drum-Major [[A. Craig]] (Gerald), Colour-Sergeant [[B. Martin]] (Gilbert Hamilton), Sergeant [[M. Lyons]] ( ...y Dibdin) '''''[[The Lady of the Lake]]'''''. Cast: Sergeant [[J. Lydon]] (James Fitzjames, the Knight of Snowdon), Sergeant-Major [[T. H. Smith]] (Sir Rodn
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