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  • ''I Love my Wife'' is an adult musical comedy [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Love_My_Wife] ''I Love My Wife'' theatre programme, 1979.
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  • ...red in [[Brickhill-Burke]]’s production of Michael Stewart's ''[[I Love my Wife]]'' in 1982 at the [[Civic Theatre]] together with [[Tobie Cronjé]], [[Edd
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  • ...television in South Africa and abroad and they took part in ''[[I Love my Wife]]'' in 1979. Return to [[PLAYS I: Original SA plays]]
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  • Return to [[PLAYS I: Original SA plays]] [[Yes, My Darling Daughter]]
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  • ''I Love my Wife'' is an adult musical comedy [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Love_My_Wife] ''I Love My Wife'' theatre programme, 1979.
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  • ...ack Mikado]]'', ''[[The Me Nobody Knows]]'', ''[[Grease]]'', ''[[I Love my Wife]]'' and ''[[Annie]]''. ...Mikado]]'' (19*), ''[[The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas]]'' (19*), ''[[A…My name Is Alice]]'' (19*), ''[[Living Land]]'' (19*) and ''[[King Afrika]]''
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  • Return to [[PLAYS I: Original SA plays]] [[Yes, My Darling Daughter]]
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  • ''[[My Wife's Second Floor]]'' is a one act farce by John Maddison Morton (1811-1891)[h ...Royal]], Cape Town on 28 March and 1 April, with ''[[Municipal Muddles, or Love in the Dark]]'' (Utting) and ''[[A Terrible Secret]]'' (Waldron).
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  • Performed in ''[[The Rocky Horror Show]]'' and in ''[[I Love my Wife]]'' (as “Cleo”) at [[His Majesty's Theatre]] in 1978.
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  • ..., with ''[[Municipal Muddles, or Love in the Dark]]'' (Utting) and ''[[My Wife's Second Floor]]'' (Morton). [[D.C. Boonzaier]], 1923. "My playgoing days – 30 years in the history of the Cape Town stage", in ''S
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  • He spent one year in Sydney, Australia, where he appeared in ''[[I Love my Wife]]''. He returned to South Africa in 1983. ...rred in [[Brickhill-Burke]]’s production of Michael Stewarts ''[[I Love my Wife]]'' in 1982 at the [[Civic Theatre]] together with [[Tobie Cronje]]. It ret
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  • ...red in [[Brickhill-Burke]]’s production of Michael Stewart's ''[[I Love my Wife]]'' circa 1982 at the [[Civic Theatre|Civic]] together with [[Tobie Cronjé
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  • ...shed the Hoedspruit Endangered Species Centre in Mpumalanga. His lifelong love for cheetahs is described in his book entitled “Gara-Yaka: the story of a ...ovel entitled "Dove of Ishtar: the Story of Semiramis" (1967). His second wife was Mary Jane Weimar and the American-based editor Brian Varaday is his son
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  • Performed in ''[[I Love my Wife]]'' and in the musical ''[[Barnum]]'' with [[PACT]]. ...hared the demanding lead role with him. He starred in [[Ray Cooney]]’s ''[[Wife Begins at Forty]]'' at the [[Alhambra Theatre]] in 1987, Michael Pertwee’
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  • ''[[Municipal Muddles, or Love in the Dark]]'' is a comedy in three acts by [[Charles Utting]] (1818-1898) ...gitation for a more efficient "Municipal Council". The romantic sub-plot, "Love in the Dark", is used to illustrate some of the issues (e.g. the dark stree
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  • ...t give her up and become satisfied with knowing, he did create the perfect wife, albeit for someone else. [[D.C. Boonzaier]], 1923. "My playgoing days – 30 years in the history of the Cape Town stage", in ''S
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  • ...he opening season of the [[Pretoria State Theatre]] in 1981, ''[[I Love my Wife]]'' again in 1982 at the [[Civic Theatre]] together with [[Eddie Eckstein]] Won 1978 [[Gallo Award]] for ''[[I Love my Wife]]''.
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  • ...), ''[[Hello Dolly!]]'' (1980), ''[[Bedazzled]]'', (1981), ''[[ I Love my Wife]]'' (1982), ''[[Mame]]'' (1982), ''[[A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to
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  • He starred in Anthony Newley’s revue ''[[Stop the World – I Want to Get Off]]'' which was staged by [[Adam Leslie]] for the [[Johannesb ...s Majesty's Theatre]] (1976), in ''[[Double Edge]]'' (1976), ''[[I Love my Wife]]'' (1978), ''[[Da]]'' (1979), ''[[Stage Struck]]'' (1980), ''[[Betrayal]]'
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  • ...the activities by [[Captain Hall]]. Performing under the patronage of the wife of the Governor and with the permission of the Garrison Commandant, it was ...''[[My New Wife and My Old Umbrella]]'' (most likely ''[[My Young Wife and My Old Umbrella]]'' by Webster)
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  • Performed in ''[[The Way it Was]]'', ''[[I Love my Wife]]'', ''[[The Merry Widow]]'', ''[[Info Scandals]]'' (at the [[Market Theatr
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  • ...]]'', ''[[Hello Dolly!]]'' (1980), ''[[Bedazzled]]'' (1981), ''[[I Love my Wife]]'' (1982), ''[[Mame]]'' (1982), ''[[A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to t
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  • ...g]]'', ''[[Hello, Dolly!]]'', ''[[Kismet]]'', ''[[Evita]]'', ''[[I Love my Wife]]'', ''[[Mame]]''.
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  • [[Doctor's Wife, The]] [[The Double Face of Love|Double Face of Love, The]]
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  • ...on in solving the dilemma of Giralda, set to marry Ginès, a miller, but in love with the Knight Don Manoël. The French piece had its first performance at As ''[[Giralda, or the Miller's Wife]]'' adapted by Benjamin Webster (1797-1882)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B
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  • ...of Olivia in ''Twelfth Night'' in Paris. After the outbreak of World War I she joined a group headed by her mother that gave street concerts to raise ...and subsequently returned to the theatre and acted in ''Sacred and Profane Love''. Thereafter she joined [[H.B. Waring]], whom she had met in South Africa
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  • ...n Bagdad]]'' , ''[[The Interlude of the Magic Zone]]'' and ''[[The Cunning Wife, or The Lover in the Sack]]'' (28 June). ...''[[Taste|Teasle]]'' (20th of June); ''[[She Stoops to Conquer]]'' and ''[[Love à la Mode]]'' (29th of August);
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  • ...Christine]]'' (1975), in which [[Hans Strydom]] as a NGK dominee falls in love with a Roman Catholic girl played by [[Sybel Coetzee]], and ''[[‘n Beeld ...War adventure story, ''[[Kavaliers]]'' (1966), the romantic drama ''[[Hoor My Lied]]'' (1967), starring the tenor [[Gé Korsten]], and ''[[Snip en Rissie
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  • Together with Brickhill he staged the Broadway hit ''[[I Love my Wife]]'' by Michael Stewart starring Tobie Cronje, Michael McGovern, Erica Roge Brickhill-Burke brought Michael Stewart’s ''[[I Love my Wife]]'' starring Tobie Cronjé and Eddie Eckstein to the Civic in 1982. It retu
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  • ...'' called ''[[Once More, Darling]]'' ((as “Claudette, 1977), ''[[I Love My Wife]]'' (as Monica, 1978), a revival of Coward’s ''[[Present Laughter]]'' (Jo
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  • Return to [[PLAYS I: Original SA plays]] [[Laat my Leef]]
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  • ...There he finds a number of eccentrics and his cousin Rowena, who falls in love with him. ...touring with the play for years (playing "Sir Guy de Vere" himself and his wife, [[Marjorie Bellairs]], playing "Rowena"), purchased the rights to the pla
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  • ...n Bagdad]]'' , ''[[The Interlude of the Magic Zone]]'' and ''[[The Cunning Wife, or The Lover in the Sack]]'' (28 June). ...''[[Taste|Teasle]]'' (20th of June); ''[[She Stoops to Conquer]]'' and ''[[Love à la Mode]]'' (29th of August);
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  • ...y's Company]] or [[Le Roy's Company]]. Also found inverted here and there, i.e. [[Duret and Le Roy]], etc. A [[J.H. le Roy]] and [[Madame Duret]] (possibly his wife, and the leading actress for the company) first arrived in South Africa, fr
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  • Return to [[PLAYS I: Original SA plays]] [[Madly in Love]]
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  • ...Mercia" and converts to Christianity for her. "Poppea", the emperor Nero's wife, harbours an unrequited lust for Marcus, leading to "Mercia" and "Marcus" s [[D.C. Boonzaier]], 1923. "My playgoing days – 30 years in the history of the Cape Town stage", in ''S
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  • ...e and uncanny grasp Shakespeare's work first taught Port Elizabethans (to) love the work of [[William Shakespeare]], a writer of popular plays," she said. 1960: Portrayed a Young Wife in ''[[Flare Path]]''.
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  • Return to [[PLAYS I: Original SA plays]] [[Sandy and Jenny, or Love in the Sack]] (Griffin) '''See ''[[Love in a Sack]]'''''
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  • He settled in South Africa in 1974. Ron lives with his wife Lyn and children in Johannesburg and enjoys horseriding, squash, cooking, g ...'[[Fortune and Men's Eyes]]'', ''[[Macbeth]]'' ([[PACT]], ''[[In Praise of Love]]'' (1974), ''[[Fortune and Men's Eyes]]'' (1975), ''[[Pleasure and Repenta
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  • ...in three acts (or alternatively also called '''''[[Don Caesar de Bazan, or Love and Honour]]''''', '''''[[Don Caesar de Bazan, or The Dancing Girl from Mad ...afterpiece. The performance was in aid of "(S)ufferers by the Kaffir War" (i.e. the border war taking place on the eastern border of the Cape Province).
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  • Return to [[PLAYS I: Original SA plays]] [[The Tale of the Allergist's Wife|Tale of the Allergist's Wife, The]] (Busch)
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  • Return to [[PLAYS I: Original SA plays]] [[Daddy, I’ve Seen This Piece Six Times Before and I Still Don’t Know Why They’re Hurting Each Other]]
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  • ...in the [[Bijou Theatre]], Cape Town, on 15 April, with ''[[The Pilgrim of Love]]'' (Byron). 1898: Performed by [[Leonard Rayne]] and his wife [[Amy Grace]] on their first visit to South Africa, and - according to [[D.
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  • The venue was acquired by [[I.W. Schlesinger]] and his [[African Theatres Trust]] in 1917, to serve as an ...''Around The World In 80 Days'', ''Lawrence of Arabia'', ''Cleopatra'', ''My Fair Lady'' and many others.
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  • Though he began his writing career as a poet, when he and his actress wife Kita went to Germany to finish his doctorate in philosophy (which he never ''[[Love Potion]]'' 196*
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  • ...ney directed an Afikaans translation of Arthur Miller’s All My Sons called My Seuns starring Louis van Niekerk, Johan Engelbrecht and Lida Botha here for
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  • In 1971 he played the character, AC, in the film ''[[Freddie’s in Love]]'' directed by [[Manie van Rensburg]]; in the theatre production, ''[[Die ...onds]]''. ''[[King of Diamonds]]'' was directed in Kimberley alongside his wife at the time. The production was revolutionary in the sense it drew cast mem
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  • ...ng of the Hamlet and Ophelia love story, viewed through a series of erotic love-letters. First performed at the King's Head Theatre, London, on 25 June 200 ''[[Hamlet Prins van Denemarke]]'' by [[L.I. Coertze]], published by the [[Stewart Printing Company]], Cape Town, in 19
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  • ...enschanz] in 1984. PACT presented Louis Burke’s productoin of The King and I starring Joe Stewardson and Judy Page here in December 1984. Godspell, agai ...taged here in 1994. Gaynor Young told her life story in the one-woman show My Plunge to Fame which was staged here in 1994. Geoffrey Sutherland, Andrew B
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  • 1972: Jack Popplewell's ''[[Darling, I'm Home!]]'', Samuel Taylor's ''[[A Touch of Spring]]'', Frederick Knott's ' 1973: ''[[My Fat Friend]]'', ''[[Cowardy Custard]]'',
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  • ...[[Garrison Theatre]] on Wednesday 8 September, with as an afterpiece ''[[My Daughter, Sir!, or A Daughter to Marry]]'' (Planché). The performance "for ...ine]] and [[Miss Delmaine]]. Also performed was ''[[Did You Ever Send Your Wife to Camberwell?]]'' (Coyne).
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  • ...ney directed an Afikaans translation of Arthur Miller’s All My Sons called My Seuns starring Louis van Niekerk, Johan Engelbrecht and Lida Botha at the A
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  • ...tyled esquires by the king in their commissions and appointments; and all, I conceive, who are once honoured by the king with the title of Esquire have ..., Serjeant [[J. Lydon]] (Monsieur Beauseant, a rich gentleman of Lyons, in love with, and refused by Pauline Deschappelles), Color serjeant [[G. E. Hungerf
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