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  • ''Mrs Faust Remembers'', by Durban-based playwright [[David Basckin]]. The play was a close contender for the 1985 Amstel Playwright of Return to [[ESAT Plays 1 M|M]] in Plays 1 Original SA Plays
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  • by [[David Lytton]]. A one-act play about **. (See Gosher, 1988) Return to [[ESAT Plays 1 M|M]]
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  • Teks: [[David Greig]] Return to [[ESAT Plays 1 M|M]] in Plays 1 Original SA Plays
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  • ''My Zinc Bed'' is a play by English playwright David Hare (1947-). The play is about addiction, the wretched underside of drug c Return to [[ESAT Plays 1 M|M]] in Plays I Original SA Plays
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  • ...s and current affairs programs on the SABC, from 2007-2010. He was also an M-Net continuity presenter, from 1994-1996. [http://www.tvsa.co.za/actors/vie
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  • He was one of the band members in [[David Nissen]]'s ''[[The Prince and the Sphinx]]'' (1987) Full CV supplied by [[David Nissen]] (July 2015)
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  • He was one of the band members in [[David Nissen]]'s ''[[The Prince and the Sphinx]]'' (1987) Full CV supplied by [[David Nissen]] (July 2015)
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  • ...Theatre]], 1946. With Pithey, [[Siegfried Mynhardt]], [[John van Eyssen]] (David Dunbar0, [[Noel Hewitt]] (Herrick Crispin), [[Virginia Pilkington]], [[Gerr Return to [[ESAT Plays 1 M|M]] in Plays 1 Original SA Plays
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  • Published in ''[[Modern Stage Directions]]'' (eds [[Stephen Gray]] and [[David Schalkwyk]], pub. [[Maskew Miller Longman]], 1984). Also published in ''[[M 1973: Adapted for the stage by [[David Muir]], entitled ''[[Drivers]]''.
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  • ...ise), [[John Whiteley]] (Dr. Bessner), [[Lynita Crofford]] (Kay Mostyn), [[David Clatworthy]] (Simon Mostyn), [[Rex Garner]] (Canon Pennefather) and [[Janet Return to [[ESAT Plays 1 M|M]] in Plays 1 Original SA Plays
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  • [[N.D. Mcani|Ncedo David Mcani]] (19*-). Xhosa Playwright and storywriter. Return to [[ESAT Personalities M]]
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  • [[M. Ribbens|Ribbens, M.]] [[David Rich|Rich, David]]
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  • [[K.P.D. Maphalla|Kgotso Pieter David]] (born 1955). Playwright, novelist, poet. Return to [[ESAT Personalities M]]
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  • [[David Tidboald|Tidboald, David]] [[William M. Timlin|Timlin, William M.]]
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  • [[David Morton]] (19*-). Actor. Return to [[ESAT Personalities M]]
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  • ...cerpts from South African plays by [[Robin Malan]], [[Diana Wilson]] and [[David Fick]], and published by [[Junkets Publisher]] in 2013.
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  • [[M. Gijselman|Gijselman, M.]] '''See [[M. Gÿselman|Gÿselman, M.]]''' [[David Gilchrist|Gilchrist, David]]
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  • '''David Mohloki''' (19**-). Actor. David has performed in a wide variety of roles on stage and screen since he took
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  • [[M. Lyons|Lyons, M.]] [[David Lytton|Lytton, David]]
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  • [[A Funny Kind of Evening with David Kossoff|Funny Kind of Evening with David Kossoff, A]] ...inal SA playsK|K]] [[ESAT Original SA playsL|L]] [[ESAT Original SA playsM|M]] [[ESAT Original SA playsN|N]] [[ESAT Original SA playsO|O]] [[ESAT Origin
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  • [[M. Butterfly]] is a play by David Henry Hwang (1957-)[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Henry_Hwang] ''Not to be confused with the play '''[[Madame Butterfly]]''' by [[David Belasco]].''
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  • David Alan Yates was a senior stage director for live theatre and a specialist fl In 2001 [[David Yates]] was Senior Stage Manager for [[Grease the Stadium Spectacular]] at
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  • [[David Peimer|Peimer, David]] [[Rev. J.M. Pellisier|Pellisier, Rev. J.M.]]
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  • [[David Goatham|Goatham, David]] [[M. Goldberg|Goldberg, M.]]
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  • [[Ch. M. Villet|Villet, Ch. M.]] '''See [[Charles Mathurin Villet]]''' [[David Viviers|Viviers, David]]
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  • [[David Muir]] (19**-). Director and designer. Return to [[ESAT Personalities M]]
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  • [[David Matamela|Mudanalo David Matamela]] (19**-). Choreographer. Return to [[ESAT Personalities M]]
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  • ...els Coetzee]] (Sir Lucas Pepys), [[Philip Boucher]], [[Richard Farmer]], [[David Muller]]. Set design by [[Peter Cazalet]], lighting [[John T. Baker]]. Return to [[ESAT Plays 2 M|M]] in Plays II Foreign Plays
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  • ...niversity of Cape Town Speech and Drama Department and produced by [[Nancy M. Body]] in the [[Little Theatre]], March 1946. . Featuring [[Don Howie]], [ 1981, 1986: Directed by [[David Alcock]] for the [[Rhodes University Drama Department]] in 1981 and in May
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  • ...]], featuring [[James Andrews]], [[Julian M. Barton]], [[Zaza Vorster]], [[David Milne]], [[Mick Newall]].
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  • [[M. Decanis|Decanis, M.]] [[David Dennis|Dennis, David]]
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  • [[D.T. Mtywaku|David Themba Mtywaku]] (1936-). Playwright. Return to [[ESAT Personalities M]]
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  • ...uction at the Nico Malan Opera House. November 1, 1986. The producer was [[David Matheson]], conductor Neville Dove, choreography by Mavis Becker, decor and Return to [[ESAT Plays 2 M|M]] in Plays II Foreign Plays
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  • ...rlds]]'' by [[Bulelani Mabutyana]] (2012), ''[[Skierlik]]'' by [[Phillip M. Dikotla]] (2013), ''[[Chomi]]'' by [[Pfarelo Nemakonde]] (2013), ''[[Crepu ...gues F&M 16+]]'', both compiled by [[Robin Malan]], [[Diana Wilson]] and [[David Fick]] (2014).
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  • Return to [[ESAT Personalities M]] ...ESAT Personalities K|K]] [[ESAT Personalities L|L]] [[ESAT Personalities M|M]] [[ESAT Personalities N|N]] [[ESAT Personalities O|O]] [[ESAT Personalitie
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  • ...he [[Lyric Theatre]] in Umbilo (previously the [[Planet Cinema]]) with [[David Horner]]. Return to [[ESAT Personalities M]]
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  • ...heritance and tries to make her marry a rich cad. The story written Samuel M. Gluckstein and the film featured '''[[James Welch]]''' and Gladys Cooper =''[[The Eleventh Commandment]]'' a play by David Schneider (1996)=
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  • Return to [[ESAT Personalities M]] [[David Millin|Millin, David]]
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  • ...* - ). South African actor best known for his role as Eric Carter in the [[M-Net]] drama series ''[[Snitch]]'', from 2004-2007. Best known for his role as Eric Carter in the [[M-Net]] drama series ''[[Snitch]]'', from 2004-2007. He has acted in numerous
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  • [[M. Lamati|Lamati, M.]] [[David Lan|Lan, David]]
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  • He was the son of David Mogotsia preacher in the Bantu Methodist Church. He died on 19 May 2011. Return to [[ESAT Personalities M]]
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  • [[Harold M. Shaw|Shaw, Harold M.]] [[David Sherwood|Sherwood, David]]
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  • Return to [[ESAT Personalities M]] [[T. M'Kay|M'Kay, T.]]
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  • [[M. Cassiem D'Arcy|D'Arcy, M. Cassiem]] [[David Dainow|Dainow, David]]
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  • ...[[ESAT Bibliography K|K]] [[ESAT Bibliography L|L]] [[ESAT Bibliography M|M]] [[ESAT Bibliography N|N]] [[ESAT Bibliography O|O]] [[ESAT Bibliography P [[David Lewis-Williams|Lewis-Williams, D.J.]] 1981. ''Believing and seeing: symboli
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  • [[ESAT Bibliography Com-Cop|Coplan, David B.]] 2008. Return to [[ESAT Personalities M]]
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  • ...en Jessop]], [[Maryann Johnston]], [[Melody O'Brian]], [[Jennifer Sinclair-David]], [[Robert van Leyden]]. Return to [[ESAT Plays 2 M|M]] in Plays II Foreign Plays
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  • ...and printed by Record Pac. Directed by [[Stanley Glasser]] and designby David Marais, with an orchestra that included musicians Dudu Pukwana, Nick Peters Return to [[ESAT Plays 1 M|M]]
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  • ...cast included Alistair Henderson, [[Stephen Curtis]], David Schalkwyk and David Bensusan. ...ark Hoeben]] (Abhorson and 2nd Gentleman), [[André Roothman]] (Provost), [[David Alcock]] (Friar and Justice), [[Phillip Boucher]] (Pompey), [[Glynn Day]] (
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  • ''[[High School Musical on Stage!]]'' is an American musical written by David Simpatico, with music and lyrics by a variety of composers. ...vid N. Lawrence, Faye Greenberg and Jamie Houston. The book was written by David Simpatico.
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  • ...[[ESAT Bibliography K|K]] [[ESAT Bibliography L|L]] [[ESAT Bibliography M|M]] [[ESAT Bibliography N|N]] [[ESAT Bibliography O|O]] [[ESAT Bibliography P [[David Kerr|Kerr, David]] 1995. ''African Popular Theatre. From Pre-Colonial Times to the Present D
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  • Return to [[ESAT Personalities M]] [[M.R. Morand|Morand, M.R.]]
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  • [[Lebo M]] [[David S. Lee|Lee, David]] '''See [[David S. Lee]]'''
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  • Return to [[ESAT Personalities M]] [[M.P.N. Mphahlele|Mphahlele, M.P.N.]]
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  • ...[[ESAT Bibliography K|K]] [[ESAT Bibliography L|L]] [[ESAT Bibliography M|M]] [[ESAT Bibliography N|N]] [[ESAT Bibliography O|O]] [[ESAT Bibliography P [[David Graver|Graver, David]] & [[Loren Kruger|Kruger, Loren]] 1989. South Africa’s national theatre:
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  • ...g/wiki/Ouida], and also the name of the dramatized version by play by Paul M. Potter (1853-1921)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_M._Potter]. ...Flags]]'' by Paul M. Potter and performed on Broadway in 1901. Directed by David Belasco and produced by Charles Frohman, the play ran for 135 performances
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  • ...the [[Basil Rubin]]-[[Market Theatre]] production of Herb Gardner’s ''[[I'm not Rappaport]]'' in 1986. He starred in the [[Moira Blumenthal]]-[[PACT]] ''I'm Not Rappaport'' programme notes, 1987
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  • ...of a pantomime of ''[[Don Juan]]'' formed part of the repertoire of the [[M'Collum's Circus]], which played to acclaim in Cape Town for five months. [[ David Erskine Baker 1812. ''Biographia Dramatica: Names of dramas: A-L.'' Longman
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  • ...ce of a pantomime of ''[[Don Juan]]'' formed part of the repertoire of the M'Collum's Circus, which played to acclaim in Cape Town for five months. [[F. David Erskine Baker 1812. ''Biographia Dramatica: Names of dramas: A-L.'' Longman
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  • ...[[ESAT Bibliography K|K]] [[ESAT Bibliography L|L]] [[ESAT Bibliography M|M]] [[ESAT Bibliography N|N]] [[ESAT Bibliography O|O]] [[ESAT Bibliography P E.M.B. 1968 “Kleinbegin” heet my naam. [spraak- en drama-opleiding, PUK]. 1
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  • ...ert!]]'', interspersed with commentary by the two actors. Filmed by David M Thompson for the British Broadcasting Corporation. Photography, John Goodye
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  • ...[[ESAT Bibliography K|K]] [[ESAT Bibliography L|L]] [[ESAT Bibliography M|M]] [[ESAT Bibliography N|N]] [[ESAT Bibliography O|O]] [[ESAT Bibliography P [[David Johnson|Johnson, David]] 1996. ''Shakespeare and South Africa''. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
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  • ...e, Starting Now]]'' is a musical revue by Richard Maltby, Jr. (lyrics) and David Shire (music). ...Here, Starting Now]]'', Original Cast Recording 1977 (ARKIV VERSION), ''[[M Broadway Newsletter''[https://masterworksbroadway.com/music/starting-here-s
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  • = 1. David Muller (fl 1930s) = = 2. David Muller (1950-) =
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  • ...adline acts such as [[Mel Miller]], [[Nik Rabinowitz]], [[Mark Palmer]], [[David Newton]] and [[Martin Davis]]. His first dramatic role was as Tony in ''[[B Return to [[ESAT Personalities M]]
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  • ...[[ESAT Bibliography K|K]] [[ESAT Bibliography L|L]] [[ESAT Bibliography M|M]] [[ESAT Bibliography N|N]] [[ESAT Bibliography O|O]] [[ESAT Bibliography P [[David Schalkwyk|Schalkwyk, David]] 2006a. Hamlet's dreams. ''Social Dynamics'', 32(2):1-21.
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  • ..., and Mysteries'' (19**) (2nd edition 2003); ''The Reptilian Agenda'' with David Icke (20**) Return to [[ESAT Personalities M]]
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  • ...ere born in Poland and were sent to labour camps in Siberia, Ettie (Ester) M. Feldman was actually born in Italy after her parents were released and wer During her career she worked with South African directors such as [[David Millin]], [[William C. Faure]] and [[Ivan Hall]], as well for many overseas
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  • ...sic by Elton John, lyrics by Tim Rice. Additional music and lyrics by Lebo M, Mark Mancina, Jay Rifkin, Julie Taymor, and Hans Zimmer. ...ional academy for girls in Johannesburg. The cast and crew included ***, [[David Matamela]] as resident choreographer. The show eventually closed on Februar
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  • [[Darling, I'm Home]] (Popplewell) [[David Copperfield]] (Dickens)
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  • [[David Clatworthy]] (1960-2020). Actor. David was born in Virginia, Orange Free State in 1960 and attended Pretoria Boys
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  • ...starred in [[ACT]]’s production of ''[[My Fair Lady]]'', together with [[David Oxley]], at the [[Empire Theatre]] in 1962. Other roles include ''[[Guys and Dolls]]'' ([[JODS]] , 1965), ''[[Darling, I'm Home]]'' ([[Pieter Toerien]] , 1972), [[PACT]]’s ''[[The Sound of Music]]
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  • 1971 – ''[[Die Banneling]]'' (Director: [[David Millin]]), 1986 – ''Hostage'' (Director: [[Hanro Möhr]]),
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  • '''David Millin''' (b. Cape Town, 11/06/1920 - d. Johannesburg, 26/05/1999) was a c David Millin was born in Cape Town in 1920 to Harry Millin and his wife, Millie (
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  • ...[[ESAT Bibliography K|K]] [[ESAT Bibliography L|L]] [[ESAT Bibliography M|M]] [[ESAT Bibliography N|N]] [[ESAT Bibliography O|O]] [[ESAT Bibliography P [[M. Horn|Horn, M.]] 1988. Theater as a weapon. ''U.S. News & World Report'', 105(1):50-54.
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  • ...]], featuring [[James Andrews]], [[Julian M. Barton]], [[Zaza Vorster]], [[David Milne]], [[Mick Newall]].
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  • ...success in Cape Town and Durban. Cast: [[Diane Todd]] (Eliza Doolittle), [[David Oxley]] (Professor Henry Higgins), [[Anthony Bazell]] (Colonel Pickering), ...Presented by [[CAPAB]] Opera at the Nico Malan Opera House, directed by [[David Matheson]], from 24 October 1981.
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  • ...[[ESAT Bibliography K|K]] [[ESAT Bibliography L|L]] [[ESAT Bibliography M|M]] [[ESAT Bibliography N|N]] [[ESAT Bibliography O|O]] [[ESAT Bibliography P [[David Wintersteen|Wintersteen, David]] 2003. South Africa: the [[National Arts Festival]]. ''Theatre Journal'',
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  • ...[[ESAT Bibliography K|K]] [[ESAT Bibliography L|L]] [[ESAT Bibliography M|M]] [[ESAT Bibliography N|N]] [[ESAT Bibliography O|O]] [[ESAT Bibliography P ...ur-historische studie''. Pretoria, [[J.H. de Bussy]] and Cape Town [[H.A.U.M.]].[http://www.dbnl.org/tekst/conr002holl01_01/index.php]
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  • [[M. Stamrood|Stamrood, M.]] [[M.J. Steensma|Steensma, M.J.]]
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  • ...beth Theatre Guild]] was inaugurated in 1959 with the production of [[Dial M for Murder]] for [[The Company of Four]]. ...e Roberts]], [[George Jones]], [[Jill Shepherd]], [[Alan Williams]], and [[David Hemmings]].
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  • ...oks are ''[[Coon Carnival]], New Year in Cape Town, Past and Present'' ([[David Philip Publishers]], 1999), ''Sounding the Cape: Music, identity and polit Return to [[ESAT Personalities M]]
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  • ...[[ESAT Bibliography K|K]] [[ESAT Bibliography L|L]] [[ESAT Bibliography M|M]] [[ESAT Bibliography N|N]] [[ESAT Bibliography O|O]] [[ESAT Bibliography P [[David de Villiers|De Villiers, David]]. 2010. 'Van Daai Plek': [[David Kramer]], ''[[Die Ballade van Koos Sas]]'', and the Ground of Being. ''Jour
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  • [[M.P.O. Burgers]] [[David Gamble]] (18**-19**)
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  • ...[[ESAT Bibliography K|K]] [[ESAT Bibliography L|L]] [[ESAT Bibliography M|M]] [[ESAT Bibliography N|N]] [[ESAT Bibliography O|O]] [[ESAT Bibliography P ...f a City: An Illustrated Social History''. Cape Town: Uitgeverij Verloren (David Phillip).
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  • ...[[ESAT Bibliography K|K]] [[ESAT Bibliography L|L]] [[ESAT Bibliography M|M]] [[ESAT Bibliography N|N]] [[ESAT Bibliography O|O]] [[ESAT Bibliography P [[M.A. van Deventer|Van Deventer, M.A.]] 2004. Communicating social inclusiveness: [[Paul Slabolepszy]]'s ''[[F
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  • 1875: Performed in English, as ''[[The Duke's Motto, or I'm Here]]'' (ascribed to Brougham), by [[Disney Roebuck]] and company in the [ 1875: Performed as ''[[The Duke's Motto, or I'm Here]]'' by [[Disney Roebuck]] and company in the [[Bijou Theatre]], Cape T
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  • ...[[ESAT Bibliography K|K]] [[ESAT Bibliography L|L]] [[ESAT Bibliography M|M]] [[ESAT Bibliography N|N]] [[ESAT Bibliography O|O]] [[ESAT Bibliography P ...erception: The Psychology of Seeing and the Cinema of Roman Polanski'', by David Caputo. Reviewed in: ''[[South African Theatre Journal]]'', 27)2:151-155.
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  • ...gst those involved in the film’s production were British cinematographer C.M. Pennington Richards, with John Coquillon as his camera operator. (Coquill David Mukwanazi – Lucas Ranku
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  • ...[[ESAT Bibliography K|K]] [[ESAT Bibliography L|L]] [[ESAT Bibliography M|M]] [[ESAT Bibliography N|N]] [[ESAT Bibliography O|O]] [[ESAT Bibliography P ...]] (ed.) 2009. ''[[Handspring Puppet Company]]''. Parkwood, South Africa : David Krut Pub.
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  • Born [[David Malan]], he grew up in Maltahöhe, South West Africa/Upington,South Africa ...t Stellenbosch he appeared in ''[[Periandros van Korinthe]]'' (billed as [[David Malan]], 1972),
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  • ...[[Sean Taylor]] as "Roy M. Cohn", [[Nicky Rebelo]], [[Jennifer Steyn]], [[David Butler]], [[Robert Colman]], [[Jacqui Singer]], [[Sechaba Morojele]], [[Ros
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  • ...Smith]] (Sir Rodney Vich-Alpine Dhu, an outlawed chieftain), Sergeant [[T. M'Kay]] (Earl Douglas, an exile), Sergeant [[G. Brown]] (Malcolm Graeme, in l ==''[[The Lady of the Lake Murder]]'' by David Schmidt==
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  • 1. an award winning [[Afrikaans]] novel by [[Anna M. Louw]] (1913-2003) ...nger]] as scriptwriter, [[Tim Spring]] as director/lighting designer and [[David Neppe]] as film editor.
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  • ...[[ESAT Bibliography K|K]] [[ESAT Bibliography L|L]] [[ESAT Bibliography M|M]] [[ESAT Bibliography N|N]] [[ESAT Bibliography O|O]] [[ESAT Bibliography P ...a, Femi]] 2002. ''Drama for a New South Africa: seven plays'', edited by [[David Graver]]; ''African Theatre: Playwrights and Politics'', edited by [[Martin
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  • ...[[ESAT Bibliography K|K]] [[ESAT Bibliography L|L]] [[ESAT Bibliography M|M]] [[ESAT Bibliography N|N]] [[ESAT Bibliography O|O]] [[ESAT Bibliography P [[M.S. Heyns|Heyns, M.S.]] 1967. Die [[H.B. Thom Theatre|H.B. Thom-teater]] op Stellenbosch. ''La
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  • ...[[ESAT Bibliography K|K]] [[ESAT Bibliography L|L]] [[ESAT Bibliography M|M]] [[ESAT Bibliography N|N]] [[ESAT Bibliography O|O]] [[ESAT Bibliography P [[David Saks|Saks, David]] (ed.). 2006. ''South African Jews in the Theatre''. Houghton: South Afric
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  • ...[[ESAT Bibliography K|K]] [[ESAT Bibliography L|L]] [[ESAT Bibliography M|M]] [[ESAT Bibliography N|N]] [[ESAT Bibliography O|O]] [[ESAT Bibliography P [[D. Adey|Adey, D.]], [[R. Beeton|Beeton, R.]], [[M. Chapman|Chapman, M.]] & [[E. Pereira|Pereira, E.]] (eds.). 1986. ''Companion to South African
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