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  • [[Betty Hugo]] (19**- 2001). ..., the daughter of [[Minna Freund]] and Judge C.L. Botha. Married to [[Leon Hugo]].
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  • [[Leon Hugo]] (19**-). (Leon Hargreaves Hugo) Academic, drama specialist (especially the work of G.B.Shaw), playwright a Married to [[Betty Hugo]].
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  • HUGO, Daniel. (195*-) Poet, lecturer, critic and radio announcer. *** Wrote revi
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  • [[Henk Hugo]] (19**-). Actor, director, lecturer and designer for stage and TV.
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  • [[Hugo Keleti]] (19*-1980). Hungarian born showman and a prominent theatrical agen
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  • [[Hugo Claus]] (1929–2008)[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugo_Claus] was a leadin Born Hugo Maurice Julien Claus on 5 April 1929 at Sint-Janshospitaal in Bruges, Belgi
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  • ''[[Hugo Grotius]]'' ("Hugo the great") is a German play in four acts by August Friedrich Ferdinand Vo ...us, the renowned Dutch jurist (also known as Huig de Groot, Hugo Grocio or Hugo de Groot), the play was performed in 1803(?) and published by Kummer in Le
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  • '''Hugo Taljaard''' (19**- ) is a South African actor best known for his roles in [
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  • '''Rina Hugo''' (19**- ) [http://www.rinahugo.co.za/] is a well-known South African sing
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  • [[Johan Hugo]] can refer to one of two [[Afrikaans]] individuals: ...Swedish producer, musician Johan Hugo Karlberg, generally known as [[Johan Hugo]].''
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  • #REDIRECT[[Hugo Grotius]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Johan Hugo]]
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  • This [[Dutch]] version by [[Hugo Claus]] of the [[Oedipus]] myth is based on Seneca's play ''[[Oedipus by Se
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  • #REDIRECT [[Betty Hugo]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Hugo Grotius]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Betty Hugo]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Johan Hugo]]
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  • ...hannesburg, belonging to [[Hugo Keleti]]. It was closed down around 1957. Hugo Keleti’s ''[[Variety Under the Stars]]'' series at the [[Plastic Theatre]
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  • ''[[Hugo Grotius]]'' ("Hugo the great") is a German play in four acts by August Friedrich Ferdinand Vo ...us, the renowned Dutch jurist (also known as Huig de Groot, Hugo Grocio or Hugo de Groot), the play was performed in 1803(?) and published by Kummer in Le
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  • == 2 ''Vrydag'' by [[Hugo Claus]]== ...[Afrikaans]] translation by [[Tine Balder]] and [[Louis van Niekerk]] of [[Hugo Claus]]'s 1969 play ''[[Vrijdag]]''.
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  • [[Leon Hugo]] (19**-). (Leon Hargreaves Hugo) Academic, drama specialist (especially the work of G.B.Shaw), playwright a Married to [[Betty Hugo]].
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  • [[Betty Hugo|Hugo, Betty]] [[Daniel Hugo|Hugo, Daniel]]
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  • Based on an incident in Victor Hugo's novel ''[[Les Misérables]]'' (1862), the play was originally produced at
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  • '''Hugo Taljaard''' (19**- ) is a South African actor best known for his roles in [
    172 bytes (26 words) - 07:51, 16 February 2016
  • '''Rina Hugo''' (19**- ) [http://www.rinahugo.co.za/] is a well-known South African sing
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  • ''[[Ruy Blas]]'' is a tragedy in five acts by Victor Hugo (1802–1885)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor_Hugo] Considered by many as Hugo's best theatrical work, the play was written and first performed in Paris a
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  • ''[[Willie]]'' by [[Johan Hugo]] Also has a section with questions and activities compiled by [[Johan Hugo]]
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  • (“Apocalypse”) by [[Johan P. Hugo]]. One act. Cast: mixed.**
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  • Born [[Sophia Hugo]], she studied drama at the [[University of Stellenbosch]], completing a BA
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  • ''[[Laugh by Thunder]]'' is a play in two acts written by [[Leon Hugo]].
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  • ''[[Willie]]'' is a play by [[Johan Hugo]] (1955-) The author is sometimes credited as [[Johan P. Hugo]]
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  • by [[Johan P. Hugo]]. One-act. Cast: men and women.
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  • by [[Adriaan M. Botha]] and [[Jodi Hugo]]. One-act. Cast: teenagers mixed.
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  • (“The big *** for the apple”) by [[Johan P. Hugo]], [[Deon Wiggett]] and [[Danie Smit]]. One-act. Cast: teenagers (mixed).
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  • ''[[Vaselinetjie]]'' is a play by [[Hugo Taljaard]] Based on the novel by Anoeschka von Meck, adapted for the stage by [[Hugo Taljaard]].
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  • Hugo, Pieter 2001. ''Cape Librarian'', 45(4). 18.
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  • ...lo, Tyran de Padoue]]'' is a French romantic drama in three acts by Victor Hugo (1802-1885)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor_Hugo]. Hugo's second play, it was written in less than three weeks during February of 1
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  • by [[Hugo Keleti]]. A series of variety shows at the [[Plastic Theatre]], which showc
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  • [[Hugo Claus]] (1929–2008)[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugo_Claus] was a leadin Born Hugo Maurice Julien Claus on 5 April 1929 at Sint-Janshospitaal in Bruges, Belgi
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  • ==''[[Pas de Deux]]'' by [[Hugo Claus]]== ''[[Pas de Deux]]'' was originally written in [[Dutch]] by [[Hugo Claus]] (1929–2008)[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugo_Claus], and is set
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  • ...Marx]]/1982). He also acted in ''[[Die Klim van die Oostoring]]'' ([[Henk Hugo]]/1981) on television.
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  • ...ezuidenhout]] and the company. Produced by [[TEATERteater]], directed by [[Hugo Theart]] with [[Wessel Pretorius]], [[De Klerk Oelofse]] and [[Dean Balie]]
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  • ...text as "A Grand Romantic and Spectacular Drama", it is founded on Victor Hugo's celebrated novel, ''Notre‐Dame de Paris'' (1831) (translated into Engli Lissette Lopez Szwydky. 2010. "Victor Hugo's Notre‐Dame de Paris on the Nineteenth‐Century London Stage", ''Europe
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  • [[Johan Hugo]] can refer to one of two [[Afrikaans]] individuals: ...Swedish producer, musician Johan Hugo Karlberg, generally known as [[Johan Hugo]].''
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  • ...s appointed head of Speech Training. Mother of [[Betty Hugo|Betty (Freund) Hugo]].
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  • ...tting used to it") is an [[Afrikaans]] one act children's play by [[Johan Hugo]] and [[Deon Wiggett]]. ...Performed in Stellenbosch by [[Paul Roos Gimnasium]], directed by [[Johan Hugo]] with [[Charl Möller]], [[Abrie van der Westhuizen]], [[Wilhelm Rabie]],
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  • [[Henk Hugo]], [[Wilson Dunster]], [[Francesca Bantock]], [[Marie Pentz]] starred in a
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  • ...ace van Heerden]], [[Johan Burger]], [[Dorothea van Schalkwyk]] and [[Hans Hugo]].
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  • ...ipus]]'' by Ted Hughes (1969), ''[[Oedipus by Hugo Claus|Oedipus]]'' by [[Hugo Claus]] (19**),
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  • [[Betty Hugo]] (19**- 2001). ..., the daughter of [[Minna Freund]] and Judge C.L. Botha. Married to [[Leon Hugo]].
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  • ...Lamprecht]] and [[William Egan]] in the lead roles, in addition to [[Henk Hugo]], [[George Ballot]], [[Adéle van Blommestein]] and [[Lorraine Elberg]]. D ...S]], directed by [[Carel Trichardt]], starring [[Cobus Visser]] and [[Henk Hugo]].
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  • ''[[The Last Night of André Chénier]]'' is a "tragic scene" by Victor Hugo (1802-1885), performed in Cape Town. ...sion of the tragic poem ''À André Chénier'' ("To André Chenier") by Victor Hugo (1802-1885), which celebrated the life of the executed Revolutionary poet A
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  • [[Hugo de Groot]] (Von Kotzebue) '''See [[Hugo Grotius]]''' [[Hugo Grotius]] (Von Kotzebue)
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  • ...the pseudonym of [[Hendrik Brand]], which started with the novel ''Adriaan Hugo (speurder)'' in 1931 (Nasionale Pers
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  • ...29 January, as afterpiece to ''[[Lucretia Borgia]]'' (Hugo/Donizetti, or Hugo/Weston).
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  • Translated into Dutch by Hugo Claus, published by De Bezige Bij, 1975. The work by Hugo Claus is based on the tragedy by Seneca, while that of [[Ben Dehaeck]] is i
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  • ...e king is getting used to it", 1980s: a one act children's play by [[Johan Hugo]] and [[Deon Wiggett]]. [[Johan Hugo]] and [[Deon Wiggett]]. 1980s. ''Die Koning Raak Gewoond Daaraan''. A typed
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  • ...ve Participation]]'', is a collection of one act plays compiled by [[Betty Hugo]] and published by [[De Jager-HAUM]] in 1989.
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  • ...ezuidenhout]] and the company. Produced by [[TEATERteater]], directed by [[Hugo Theart]] with [[Wessel Pretorius]], [[De Klerk Oelofse]] and [[Dean Balie]] ...ezuidenhout]] and the company. Produced by [[TEATERteater]], directed by [[Hugo Theart]] with [[Wessel Pretorius]], [[De Klerk Oelofse]] and [[Dean Balie]]
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  • ...go"), [[Dawid van der Walt]] ("Pieter le Grange"), [[Beryl Gresak]] ("Tina Hugo"), [[Siegfried Mynhardt]] ("Mr. Malan"), [[Hettie Uys]] ("Mrs. Malan"), [[E
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  • ...er for the Oscar-winning films ''Gladiator'', ''The Aviator'', ''Rango and Hugo''. Directed by [[Steven Stead]].
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  • ...[Libby Daniels]], [[Ronel Kriel]], [[Heloïse Krynauw]], [[Henry Mylne]], [[Hugo Taljaard]] and [[Kym Thorburn]].
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  • ...eam Ship") by [[S.D. Fourie]], ''[[Nagwaak]]'' ("Night Watch") by [[Helena Hugo]], ''[[Omdat die wind alleen is]]'' ("Because the wind is alone") by [[Eng
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  • [[Hugo Theart|Theart, Hugo]]
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  • ...play in four acts by "Glanor" (pseudonym of Hugo Beijerman, also known as Hugo Beyerman, 1836-1913)
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  • 1981 – ''Nommer Asseblief? – die Rolprent'' (Director: [[Henk Hugo]]), 1978 - ''Die Wilde Loot'' (Drama) (Director: [[Henk Hugo]]),
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  • ...Jester is an English adaptation of the play [[Le roi s'amuse]] by [[Victor Hugo]], (26 February 1802 – 22 May 1885) a French poet, novelist, and dramatis
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  • ''The Contingency Plan'' written by [[Johan Hugo]]. Presented by [[University of Stellenbosch Drama Department]] at the fest
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  • ...e Grafoppassers]]'' ("The grave watchers") is a one-act play by [[Johan P. Hugo]]
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  • He wrote a play [[Paulus]] which was translated by [[Henry Mylne]] and [[Hugo Taljaard]] and performed at the KKNK.
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  • ''[[Oedipus by Hugo Claus|Oedipus]]'' by [[Hugo Claus]]
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  • Plays include ''[[36 Plus]]''. ([[Hugo Theart]], [[KKNK]], 2005), ''[[Kroes]]'', ''[[Ekke Homo]]'' (one of the fin
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  • HUGO, Daniel. (195*-) Poet, lecturer, critic and radio announcer. *** Wrote revi
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  • 2010: Staged in Stellenbosch by [[Rufus Swart]], with [[Chrizane Hugo]] (Kate), [[Angelique Loock]] (Alice) and [[Eloise van der Westhuizen]] (Li
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  • ...tober 1996, starring [[Dawn Matthews]], [[Nina Swart]], [[Jenny Stead]], [[Hugo Theart]], [[Ilse Oppelt]] and others. Directed by [[Chris Vorster]], assist
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  • ...auf Naxos]]'' is a 1912 opera by Richard Strauss with a German libretto by Hugo von Hofmannsthal.
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  • ...NK]] 1999, directed by [[Louw Verwey]], starring [[Elise Hibbert]], [[Henk Hugo]] and [[Zeldine Theron]].
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  • ...med at the [[H.B. Thom Theatre]] 8-11 August 2007 under the direction of [[Hugo Theart]] starring [[Cintaine Schutte]], [[Frans Hamman]], [[Lancea Crafford
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  • ...Potgieter]], [[Lieb Bester]] and [[Gretha Brazelle]]. Directed by [[Helena Hugo]].
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  • Born Thomas Hugo le Roux, in Worcester, Cape Province, but would go on to publish under his Obituary: "Thomas Hugo le Roux Worcester (Kaapkolonie) 18 maart 1883 - Pretoria 27 november 1970",
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  • Translated by [[Hugo Taljaard]] into [[Afrikaans]] and broadcast as a radio play under the direc
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  • ...d Tasmanian-born opera singer [[Amy Sherwin]] and her husband, German-born Hugo Görlitz. Her father was initially her mother’s concert manager, but wen ...the United States where her father was living at the time. That same year Hugo became an American citizen. Between 1922 and 1925 she acted in a number of
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  • ...t consisted of [[Rex Garner]] (Sir Rowland Delahaye), [[Dennis Folbigge]] (Hugo Birch), [[Jonathan Rands]] (Jeremy Warrender), [[Shelagh Holliday]] (Claris ...ared as Sir Rowland Delahaye. The rest of the cast were [[Kenneth Baker]] (Hugo Birch), [[Gary d'Alessandro]] (Jeremy Warrender), [[Clare Marshall]] (Clari
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  • ...ng [[Piet van Straaten]], [[Louise Brower]], [[Joan Greyvenstein]], [[Henk Hugo]], [[Mees Xteen]], [[Petro Marais]], [[Annette Faure]], [[Sarita Minnaar]]
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  • ...nbosch]], directed by [[Johan Esterhuizen]](?) with a cast that included [[Hugo Theart]], [[Nanine Williams]], [[Theresa van As]].
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  • ...Toit]]), [[Louis van Niekerk]], [[Lieb Bester]], [[Petru Wessels]], [[Rex Hugo]], [[June Neethling]], [[Annette Engelbrecht]], [[Dawid van der Walt]], [[R
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  • An [[Afrikaans]] translation by [[Hugo Taljaard]] of ''[[The Homecoming]]'' by [[Harold Pinter]].
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  • She was the daughter of the immigrant Hungarian showman [[Hugo Keleti]].
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  • ...t: A Collection of One-act Plays for Active Participation]] (Comp. [[Betty Hugo]])
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  • [[Hugo Keleti|Keleti, Hugo]]
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  • =='''''[[Lucrèce Borgia]]''''' by Victor Hugo (1833)== ...re de la Porte-Saint-Martin on 2 February, 1833, with the mise en scène by Hugo himself with the leading actor, Frédérick Lemaitre, and music by Alexand
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  • ...his big success came when he was cast in the title role of ''[[Dr. Marius Hugo]]'' (1978), the film version of a popular radio serial. 1978 – ''[[Dr. Marius Hugo]]'' (Director: [[Tim Spring]]), 1981 – ''[[Kiepie & Kandas]]'' (Director:
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  • Translated into [[Afrikaans]] as '''''[[Huis Toe]]''''' by [[Hugo Taljaard]] in 2012. 2012: '''''Huis Toe''''', the [[Afrikaans]] translation by [[Hugo Taljaard]], was staged at the [[Woordfees]] and [[Aardklop]] festivals, dir
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  • ...ape Town, by German actress [[Eva Behrmann]] and South African guitarist [[Hugo Veldsman]]. The production supported by the Consulate General of the Federa
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  • [[Ruy Blas]] (Hugo)
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  • ...n the theatrical work of the Belgian playwright, film-maker and novelist [[Hugo Claus]]. Among his writings on theatre and drama have been his doctoral thesis on Hugo Claus, articles on theatre and drama in collections he has edited, as well
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  • [[Hugo Keleti]] (19*-1980). Hungarian born showman and a prominent theatrical agen
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  • ...ning in the [[Alexander Theatre]] on 8 July 1968. The cast included [[Henk Hugo]], [[Lorraine Elberg]], [[Don Lamprecht]], [[George Ballot]], [[William Ega
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  • ...s Maree]], [[Dozi]], [[Rory Rootenberg]], Eden, [[Randall Wicomb]], [[Rina Hugo]] and [[Elzabe Zietsman]].
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  • ...hultz]], [[Ira Blanckenberg]], [[Lorraine Burger]], [[Paul van Wyk]] and [[Hugo Theart]].
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  • 1981 – Nommer Asseblief? – die Rolprent (Director: [[Henk Hugo]]). 1980 – ''De la Rey'' (TV movie) (Director: [[Henk Hugo]]),
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  • [[D.J. Hugo|Hugo, D.J.]] 1979. Warm patat. ''[[Tydskrif vir Letterkunde]]'', 17(3):61-67. ...|Hugo, Daniel]] 1997. Die man wat vlug vir die Nobelprys: Gedagtes rondom Hugo Claus en sy besoek aan Suid-Afrika. ''[[South African Theatre Journal]]'',
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  • ...een director and designer [[Marthinus Basson]] and producer and director [[Hugo Theart]]. One of the founding aims of the company was to endeavour to provi
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  • ...n]] (Saart) and [[Carmen Haddad]] (Truus). Decor by [[Jo Gevers]] & [[Henk Hugo]], costumes by [[Elise Ziervogel]] and management by [[Willem de la Guerre]
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  • ''[[Vrijdag]]'' ("Friday") is a play by [[Hugo Claus]]
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  • ..., with [[Coretha le Roux]], [[Johan Oosthuizen]], [[Chris Botha]], [[Johan Hugo]], [[Linda Burger]] and [[Anneke Gouws]]. Stage manager [[Eben Louw]], assi
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  • ==''[[Elektra]]'', an opera by Richard Strauss and Hugo von Hofmannsthal== ...]]'', a one-act opera by Richard Strauss, to a German-language libretto by Hugo von Hofmannsthal, which he adapted from his 1903 drama ''Elektra''. It was
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  • ...ggelaar]]'' (1989), ''[[Liewe Heksie]]'' ("Blommie", 1990), ''[[Oedipus by Hugo Claus]]'' (1990), ''[[My Poor Marat|My Arme Marat]]'' (1990), a production
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  • ...age manager & lighting: [[Zani Nel]], production manager & sound: [[Johan Hugo]], soundtrack recorded by [[Albert Snyman]].
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  • ...ruid in de Morgen]]'' ("A bride in the morning") is a [[Dutch]] play by [[Hugo Claus]] (1929–2008)[https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugo_Claus]. 1997: The author [[Hugo Claus]] visited South Africa, at the invitation of the [[University of Stel
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  • Other productions include ''[[Oedipus by Hugo Claus]]'' ([[SUKOVS]] 1990, décor); ''[[Nag, Generaal]]'', 1991; ''[[Not N
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  • ...ng by [[Pieter Fourie]], make-up by [[Lydia Theron]], sound tape by [[Henk Hugo]] and publicity photos by [[Bob Keogh]].
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  • ''[[Les Misérables]]'' is the name of a French historical novel by Victor Hugo (1802-1885)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor_Hugo]. The French novel ''[[Les Misérables]]'' was originally written by Victor Hugo and published in 1862 by the Belgian company A. Lacroix, Verboeckhoven & Ci
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