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  • ''[[A Man and His Wife]]'' is a play in two acts by [[Guy Bolton]] (1884-1979) [https://en.wikiped ...to be confused with plays known as ''[[Man and Wife]]'' by Wilkie Collins and [[Somerset Maugham]]''
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  • '''See''' [[A Man and His Wife]]
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  • ...Mikado, Man and His Wife, ''[[Man of La Mancha]]'' as “Sancho” and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dream Coat. (SACD 1975/76)
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  • Return to [[PLAYS IV: Pageants and public performances]] [[Mammon and Gammon]] (Talfourd)
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  • ''[[A Man and His Wife]]'' is a play in two acts by [[Guy Bolton]] (1884-1979) [https://en.wikiped ...to be confused with plays known as ''[[Man and Wife]]'' by Wilkie Collins and [[Somerset Maugham]]''
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  • ...home for fifteen years and returns to find his best friend has married his wife. ==Translations and adaptations==
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  • ...ddle-aged merchant, who doesn't believe his wife relationship with another man is platonic. It was published in 1914 by the [[Cape Times Limited]].
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  • Return to [[PLAYS IV: Pageants and public performances]] [[Mammon and Gammon]] (Talfourd)
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  • '''Louis de Vriendt'''. (18**-1946) Actor, director, playwright and manager. .... He died on 27 July 1946 in Springs, South Africa. He had one daughter of his first marriage to Josephina Wellens.
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  • ...74-1965). A play about euthenasia and a man's love for his dying brother's wife. ==Translations and adaptations==
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  • ...based on the best selling novel by Oliver Sacks, ''The Man Who Mistook His Wife For a Hat''.. Published by Bloomsbury Methuen Drama 2002 with the title ''The Man Who: A Theatrical Research''.
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  • ...sm from the dehumanized version of it practiced in the former Soviet Union and to defend humanity from capitalism.
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  • ...rted it, he and his wife attended everything he could - English and Dutch, and thus encouraged theatrical activity immeasurably.
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  • Return to [[PLAYS IV: Pageants and public performances]] [[Gocum and Lisbeth]] (Luin and Burton)
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  • ...film. Best known nationally for his radio work, inluding many radio dramas and serials. ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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  • ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== ...oke Theatre]]. Worked on ''[[The Brass Hat]]'', ''[[A Man and His Wife]]'' and ''[[Not in Front of the Kids]]''.
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  • ...eving that he'll be fodder for an incoming government keen to flex its law-and-order muscles. A powerful, politicised cry against the still-current threat
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  • '''''Equal Wrongs''''' is a play by [[Nicole Levin]]. A man kills his wife, a woman kills her husband; ''Equal Wrongs'' is a play about the unequal pr Presented by [[Hearts and Eyes Theatre Collective]], directed by [[Peter Hayes]], at the [[National A
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  • ...ore, the country has a black government and his wife is married to another man. ==Translations and adaptations==
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  • ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== ...r's Curse]]'', ''[[A Man and His Wife]]'' at the [[Brooke Theatre|Brooke]] and in ''[[Charley's Aunt]]'' with [[PACT]].
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  • [[Gavin Power]] (19**-). Actor, stage manager and lighting. ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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  • ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== ...[[David Tomlinson]]), ''[[My Fair Lady]]'' (with [[PACT]] as Mrs Higgins) and in ''[[Cause Célèbre]]'' ( as Mrs Davenport for [[Pieter Toerien]]).
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  • ...nfused with the dramatized versions of Steinbeck's novel/play '''[[Of Mice and Men]]''' (1937).''
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  • ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== ''[[A Man and His Wife]]'',
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  • '''''The Coat''''' is a play by [[Athol Fugard]] and the [[Serpent Players]]. ...oat, eventually deciding to place it on a hanger and keep it until the old man returns home.
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  • ...or good". The play moves through three backgrounds namely a circus, a farm and on board a ship. The play was first staged by Rodgers and Hammerstein in New Haven and Boston in 1950, directed by Guthrie McClintic. It was later turned into an
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  • ...shoots her. The curtain falls as he calmly telephones the police - a free man at last. ==Translations and adaptations==
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  • ...wikipedia.org/wiki/Benthall,_Michael]. After a spell of repertory, he made his first West End appearance in ''[[Medea]]'' with Eileen Hurley, directed by ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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  • ==Translations and adaptations== ...ng Montshiwa]] (preacher’s wife/actress), [[Mandla Gaduka]] (spoilt young man/playmaker), [[Sello Zikalala]] (preacher/fake soldier), [[Boitumelo Shisana
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  • ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== For Toerien he has performed in ''[[Beyond Reasonable Doubt]]'', ''[[Two and Two Make Sex]]'', ''[[Move Over Mrs. Markham]]'', ''[[We'll Meet Again]]'',
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  • ...(b. King William’s Town, 06/09/1882 – d. Durban, 05/01/1934) was an actor and soldier. ...in 1933, his profession was given as caterer. He died not long afterwards and is buried in the Stellawood Cemetery in Durban.
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  • ...), ''[[A Border Scourge]]'' ([[Ralph Kimpton]] & [[Joseph Albrecht]]/1917) and ''[[The symbol of sacrifice]]'' ([[Dick Cruikshanks]]/1918). When, in May
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  • ...a beautiful young woman, whom he desires to marry - but it turns out to be his daughter. ==Translations and adaptations==
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  • ...e acts written in 1942 by Guy Paxton [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0668118/] and Edward V. Hoile. ...dd a crazy camper and allow the wife and girlfriend to arrive with the son and you have the ingredients for a farce.
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  • ...urban, 09/02/1924 – d. Sandton, 12/10/1976) was an actor, writer, producer and film director. ...The Battle of the River Plate'' (Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger/1956) and ''Becket'' (Peter Glenville/1964).
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  • ...isappearance of his wife, is faced with another woman who claims to be his wife but he insists she is an imposter. ==Translations and adaptations==
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  • ...dy'' (1945); ''The Rake's Progress'' (1945); ''Nicholas Nickleby'' (1947); and ''The Small Back Room'' (1949). ...ber of television series, including '' Dixon of Dock Green'', ''Z-Cars'' and ''Doctor Who''.
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  • [[Ingride Mollison]] (19**-****) is an actress and singer. ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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  • He met his South African wife during the production of ''[[Somewhere on the Border]]'' in 1983. The coupl ...He worked across Europe in Paris, Barcelona, Berlin, also in St Petersburg and in the then Yugosavia. He worked in theatre, street theatre, puppet theatre
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  • "What the butler saw" is a phrase referring to voyeurism and has been used as the title for numerous works. ...e_Butler_Saw_(mutoscope)], which provides an early example of erotic films and dates from the early 1900s. It shows a woman partially undressing in her be
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  • ...violent and wealthy man who systematically murdered his wives and the one wife's attempts to avoid the same fate. ...ving version of the story appeared as ''[[Barbe-bleue]]'' in a handwritten and illustrated manuscript in 1695 titled ''Contes de ma mère l'oye'' (''Tales
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  • ...), ''[[The Man Who Knew the Future]]'' (), ''[[Society Ltd]]'' (Branscombe and Carrington) ...uerzangenbowle'' by Heinrich Spoerl). He also co-wrote (with May Elliott) and performed in the musical farce ''[[On The Air]]'' in 1934.
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  • ...t is about the poisonous effect that unfounded gossip has on a middle-aged man's happiness. Echegaray filled it with elaborate stage instructions that ill ==Translations and adaptations==
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  • ...London in July 1910. That same month he appeared at the Shoreditch Empire and proceeded on a tour of the theatres of the Moss Empires variety circuit. ...ments, accusing him of fleeing a bankruptcy in London and leaving his wife and child destitute while he played an engagement in South Africa.
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  • ...ears at the Bluff Yacht Club in Durban. Ultimately he sold it and lived in his caravan, travelling across South Africa. ...n went on to play the leads in ''[[Rope Enough]]'', ''[[The Four Winds]]'' and the ''[[The Black Sheep of the Family]]'' in reportory.
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  • ...ming out to South Africa he was with Wilton Lackaye, acting in ''The Inner Man'' on Broadway. ...these plays was [[His Majesty’s Theatre]], in Durban the [[Theatre Royal]] and in Cape Town the [[Opera House]]. During this time he also took the role o
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  • She worked for [[PACT]] and [[NAPAC]]. ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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  • A musical play, music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Book by James Lapine. Originally directed on Br ...nown fairytale characters are interwoven with the story of a baker and his wife – whose longing for a child is thwarted by the witch who lives next door.
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  • ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== ...90), ''[[Christine]]'' ([[PACOFS]] 1990), ''[[Run for your Wife|My Vrou se Man se Vrou]]'' ([[PACT]] 1990), ''[[Not Now, Darling|Flikflooie]]'' ([[PACOFS]
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  • ...heatre scene, not only as elocutionist and actor but also as stage manager and occasional director for the Victoria Dramatic Club. ...rietor of the short-lived ''The Outlook'', “a fortnightly journal of local and general interest”. At some stage he married actress Isabel Pitt Lewis, b
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  • [[Ricky Arden]] (fl. 1950s and 1960s) was an actor and professional director His sister, [[Shirley Arden]] was an actress and singer.
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  • ''Not to be confused with the American director and producer George Jackson (1958–2000)'' ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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  • '''Tobie Cronjé''' (1948- ) is a South African actor, comedian and stage director. ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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  • ...nedin, New Zealand, **/**/1878 – d. South Africa, 31/08/1949) was a singer and actress. ...of the Cross'', ''A Royal Divorce'', ''The Prisoner of Zenda'', ''Trilby'' and ''The Belle of New York'', which toured all the big cities.
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  • ...ansen van Rensburg]] (19**-2019) was an [[Afrikaans]] director, playwright and lecturer. ...aptor and playwright, ''inter alia'' for [[KykNet]], [[Lefra Productions]] and various other theatre companies.
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  • ...09) was an actor on radio, TV, stage and film in English and [[Afrikaans]] and a stage director. ...kbosstrand and made his home at Clifton. He was married to [[Sylvia Perl]] and they had two children.
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  • '''A Bill of Divorcement''' is a 1921 play written by English novelist and playwright Clemence Dane, pseudonym of Winifred Ashton [https://en.wikipedi ...s wife. The law protects her despite the judgement of conservative friends and family.
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  • '''''Sorrows and Rejoicings''''' is 2001 a play by [[Athol Fugard]]. First published by Thea ...played in London at the Tricycle (March 2002) with the South African cast, and in April-June at the [[Mark Taper Forum]] in Los Angeles with a change in c
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  • ...on Saturday, January 9, 1909, with a cast that included [[Marie Tempest]] and [[Graham Browne]]. It was later taken on tour by the Hutchinson Company, in ...mesake (Oddyeus's faithful wife), Penelope's patient sacrifice is rewarded and the husband returned.
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  • ...ed Rawcliffes may have come out to join her family, somewhere between 1913 and 1916. ...e year before. The Claude Ramsay Rawcliffe who died in 1965 may have been his son, who had been born in 1913. (F.O.)
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  • ...'' (sic); ''[[The Mock Statue, or The Old Man Deceived]]''; and ''[[Baking and Roasting without Fire]]'' (a "burlesque Pantomime never before acted here") In February 1848, the partners went their separate ways, each with his own circus.
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  • ..., ''[[The Passport]]'', ''[[A Country Girl]]'', ''[[Three Little Maids]]'' and ''[[The Toreador]]''. ...ing in ''[[Paddy the Next Best Thing]]'' (1921) and ''[[Lightnin’]]'' at [[His Majesty’s Theatre]]. He also acted as manager on behalf of [[African The
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  • '''Wybert Stamford''' (1872–1919) was a stage actor, manager and producer. ...London Gaiety Company]]. For Edwardes he frequently acted as stage manager and eventually as producer.
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  • ...story by [[Can Themba]] (1924-1968), including a stage play, a dance drama and a short film. Written and improvised .
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  • The play is about a middle aged man who leaves his wife and their 24-year-old daughter, for a relationship with a much younger woman. ...nces in more than three dozen countries, including productions on Broadway and in the West End.
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  • ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== ...nnesburg he has been seen in ''[[Oklahoma!]]'', ''[[South Pacific]]'', ''[[Man of La Mancha]]'', ''[[Applause]]''.
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  • ...elskap]], for whom he acted in ''[[Kom Ons Gaan Blomme Pluk...]]'' in 1944 and in ''[[Verlore Siele]]''. He performed in ''[[The Rivals|Liefde in Satyn]]' ...atriculated in 1978 from Sasolburg High School. He joined the SADF in 1979 and was commissioned as an officer.
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  • ..., Cornwall, 1883 – d. Johannesburg, 25/02/1939) was a stage and film actor and director. ...ng with the likes of Cyril Maude and his wife Winifred Emery, Italia Conti and Charles Cartwright (with whose daughter, [[Edith Cartwright]], he would lat
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  • [[Peter Se-Puma]] (1955-) is an actor, director and playwright. Also known as [[Peter Se Puma]], [[Peter Sephuma]] and [[Peter Sepuma]]
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  • ...fe Marie, his man servant Freddie, the brothers’ Aunt Emily, her son Errol and a suspicious police sergeant. The film ends with the long-awaited reading ...three performances on the West Rand. The film featured [[Dawie Malan]] in his first screen role.
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  • ''[[The Honey Moon, or How to Rule a Wife]]'' is a romantic play in five acts, mainly verse, by John Tobin (1770–18 Also found as '''''[[The Honeymoon, or How to Rule a Wife]]''''' and very often referred to by its shortened title, '''''[[The Honey Moon]]'''''
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  • Return to [[PLAYS IV: Pageants and public performances]] ...'Amour, ou Les Troubadours|Cour d'Amour, La, ou Les Troubadours]] (Floquet and Lemmonier)
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  • ...Boscombe, Bournemouth, 07/08/1877 - Durban, 27/02/1940) was a stage actor and producer. ...th a repertory company in plays like ''[[The Christian]]'', ''[[Samson]]'' and especially the popular ''[[Kismet: an Arabian Night]].''
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  • ...es his drinking on his wife Georgie he says that it is her neurotic nature and constant suicide attempts that led him to drink. Bernie is very hostile to ==Translations and adaptations==
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  • [[Michael McGovern]] (1934- ) is a London-born South African actor and performer. ...a he took over the leading role of Sid. He decided to stay in South Africa and work in the local theatre.
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  • ''[[The Married Bachelor, or Master and Man]]'' is a one-act farce by P.P. O'Callaghan. ...ed with '''[[Master and Man]]''' (1898), a four act play by George R. Sims and Henry Pettitt.''
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  • ...Bay The Musical]]'' is a musical by [[Michael Williams]] (book and lyrics) and Daf James (music). ...nd redemption. Some of the issues it examines, such as economic inequality and migrant labour, are especially pertinent in contemporary South Africa."
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  • ''Neither of them to be confused with the South African artist and sculptor [[Paul du Toit]] (1965 – 2014).''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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  • ...emost stage and film actors of his generation, as well as a stage director and theatre administrator. =THIS ENTRY REQUIRES SERIOUS EXPANSION AND EDITING=
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  • ...re]]'' and ''[[£20,000]]''. The last of these was released in August 1916 and on 25 September Clinton was back in the United States, having returned via ...of the Underworld'' (1913), presented at the La Salle Theatre in St. Louis and elsewhere. Some sources also credit him with supplying the story for ''The
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  • '''Ken Gampu''' (1929-2003). Teacher, stage, film and TV actor and impressario. ...e officer). He died on 4 November 2003 in Vosloosrus, survived by his wife and two sons.
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  • ...n Wyk]]'' and this was followed by ''[[Basie]]'' ([[Gordon Vorster]]/1961) and ''[[Stropers van die Laeveld]]'' ([[David Millin]]/1962). During this time ...s a German pilot in John Guillermin’s feature film ''The Blue Max'' (1966) and is said to have acted in ''Deadlier Than the Male'' (Ralph Thomas/1967), th
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  • ...sebarre (1815-1871)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89douard_Brisebarre] and Eugène Nus (1816-1894)[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eug%C3%A8ne_Nus]. ...Ticket-of-Leave Man]]''''' (sometimes found as '''''[[The Ticket of Leave Man]]''''').
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  • ...ments. He and [[Ray Brown]] arrived back in the United States via England and France in July 1919. ...es. At some stage he is said to have appeared in films for Jesse L. Lasky and Oliver Morosco, but we haven’t been able to find confirmation.
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  • ''[[The Bonnie Fish Wife]]'' is a musical interlude in one act by Charles Selby (c. 1802 – 1863)[h ...one act or a [[burletta]], and found under the titles ''[[The "Bonnie Fish Wife"]]'' or ''[[The Bonnie Fishwife]]''.
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  • [[Schalk Jacobsz]] (1936-2016) was an [[Afrikaans]] actor and director. ...eatre in the late 1960’s. He was married to the actress [[Elma Potgieter]] and they had three children. He passed away on 6 June 2016 due to a heart condi
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  • '''Charles Vernon''' (19**-19**) Producer, stage and film actor. ...heatre Institute Fellowship to study for one year in the United States for his Master's Degree in Fine Arts at the University of Georgia.
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  • ...sure'', ''Love’s Labours Lost'', and Heathcliff in ''Wuthering Heights''), and in Britain. ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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  • ...ontroversial play about an [[Afrikaner]] artist haunted by his betrayal of his Jewish lover to the Nazi's while living in Germany. The published play has ...e (in his capacity as chairman of the [[CAPAB]] Board) at the last minute, and shelved for a later possible workshop production, which never happened. It
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  • ...ngement requiring the salesman to allow the police major to sleep with his wife. ...his play as “A mountain of South African theatre - one of the most complex and mature plays written in this country in the past two decades, it makes othe
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  • '''[[Cecil Kellaway]]''' (1890 - 1973) was an actor, producer and writer. ...buried in the Westwood Memorial Park in Los Angeles, together with Doreen and Bryan. (FO)
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  • ...gston, Surrey, 02/03/1919 – d. Johannesburg, 17/01/1991) was a stage, film and radio actor. Also credited as George Lane. ...ar [[Tony Jay]], who played Red Kowalski. Also in the cast was his second wife, [[Patricia Sanders]] (1929-2005), who took the role of Myrtle. In the th
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  • ...re and some films, mostly as an extra. He returned to South Africa by ship and after a while ended ended up in Worcester working for a law firm. ...ine after I got old enough to remember; he was more into newspaper critic, and started up Marlborough Players.
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  • ...(1898-1934) was a painter, actor, theatre company manager and set designer and builder. (Also known as [[Jan Plaat]], [[Jan Grinwis Plaat]], [[Jan Plaat ...s had their last name offically changed to "Grinwis Plaat Stultjes". Hence his son became Jan Willem Grinwis Plaat Stultjes.
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  • ''[[East Lynne]]'' is the title used for a number stage plays and films, based on the novel by Ellen Wood (1814-1887)[https://en.wikipedia.or ...initially serialised in ''The New Monthly Magazine'' between January 1860 and September 1861, before being published as a three-volume novel on 19 Septem
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  • ...(1846 or 1854-1889) was a 19th century Irish born elocutionist, performer and journalist. Also found as '''[[Charles Du Val]]''', '''[[Charles Du-Val]]''' and '''[[Charles Duval]]'''
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  • ...on 21 November 1944. She was married to (and divorced from) [[Louis Ife]] and later British actor, Paul Jerrico [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0422056/], w ...lived and worked in England since about 1980, she retired from the theatre and settled in Spain.
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  • [[Jo Gevers]] (1930-2016) was an actor, director, and lecturer of drama. ...as born in Bree, Belgium, on 13 February in 1930 (though some sources have his date of birth as 1932).
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  • = ''[[Turn Him Out]]'' - A musical farce (Kenney and King, 1812)= ...al farce, with words by J. Kenney and music by Matthew Peter King, written and published in 1812.
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  • [[William Elton]] (fl 1870s-1880s), was an actor and musician. ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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  • [[Bill Brewer]] (19**-1984) Actor, radio personality and theatre and film critic. ...one of the most influential national theatre and film critics of the 1950s and 1960s, not only writing reviews, but a regular column as well .
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