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  • ...eth Smith), [[Ashleigh Harvey]] (Susan Smith), [[Theo Landey]] (Jonathan Smith)
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  • A musical play based on the best selling novel by [[Alexander McCall Smith]]. ...ar process in which [[Nicholas Ellenbogen]] worked with [[Alexander McCall Smith]] to create the play.
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  • ''I Capture the Castle'' by Dodie Smith. A romantic comedy. First staged in ***. Staged in South Africa at the [[Y
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  • There are '''three''' ladies referred to as "[[Mrs Smith]]" by [[F.C.L. Bosman]] (1928 and 1980): =[[Mrs Smith]] (fl. 1820s), amateur actress=
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  • ''[[Autumn Crocus]]'' is play by Dodie Smith ()[]. Smith's first play, it was written under the pseudonym of C.L. Anthony). Telling
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  • ...''[[Mont Blanc to China]]'') was a [[moving panorama]] devised by Albert Smith (d.1860). ...author at the Egyptian Hall in Piccadilly, London, in 1859, shortly before Smith's death in 1860. It went on an international tour afterwards, visiting the
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  • [[Panorama of China]] (Smith) '''See ''[[Albert Smith's Panorama of China]]'''''
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  • ...gomacbeth.com/about] is a 2009 chamber opera written by [[Alexander McCall Smith]] (1948- ), with music by Scottish composer Tom Cunningham (1946- ) [http:/ [[Alexander McCall Smith|McCall Smith]]'s chamber opera is based on the stage play ''[[Macbeth]]'' (full title ''
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  • ...etter, For Wors''''' is a 2002 two-hander play by [[Robert Hobbs]], [[Jaci Smith]] and [[Megan Willson]]. Set in a dingy flat in 1979 Port Elizabeth, it is ...2002, directed by [[Dorothy-Ann Gould]], with [[Robert Hobbs]] and [[Jaci Smith]].
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  • '''WEIR-SMITH, Charmaine''' (19**- ). South African stage and television actress and dire ''[[Annie]]'': a programme for the production directed by Charmaine Weir-Smith at the Johannesburg [[Civic Theatre]] from 13 May 2001.
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  • ...ing]], with [[Jaci Smith]] (Mariaan), [[Hannes Muller]] (Boet Jan), [[Eben Smith]] (Chrisjan), [[Zane Meas]] (Pieter Plaas), [[Natalia da Rocha]] (Meisie Pl
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  • ...[[Marjorie Smith]], [[Paddi Clay]], [[Allan Goldstein]] and [[Neil Vernon-Smith]]. The costumes were designed by [[Helen Rooza]] and the music was devised
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  • ...Smith]]. In the cast were [[Jim Bell]], [[John Boulter]], [[Janice Fellows-Smith]], [[Lucille Henderson]], [[Valerie Miller]], [[Beryl Reid]] and [[Francois
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  • ...rl), [[Peter Viljoen]] (Man), [[Piet van Straaten]] (2nd Man) and [[Gertie Smith-Visser]] (Woman). ...Baigrie]], [[Charles Comyn]], [[Andrea Fine]], [[Joe Gibbon]] and [[Robin Smith]].
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  • Performed by [[Robin Smith]] at the Rendezvous, [[State Theatre]], Pretoria. (''Beeld'' 26 July 2006).
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  • ...by a performance of a song announced as "John Alman" - probably "Sir John Smith's Alman", a lute song by John Dowland (1563–1626) - with a prologue calle
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  • ''[[My Uncle's Will]]'' is a comedietta, in one act by S. Theyre Smith (fl. 1860s-1870s). ...e author's name is sometimes found as "S. Theyre-Smith" or "Spenser Theyre-Smith".
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  • ...opped by its stars [[Nick Boraine]], [[Lerato Moloi]] and [[Charmaine Weir-Smith]], each playing two or three characters. The seemingly humdrum life of a su ...r]] starring stars [[Nick Boraine]], [[Lerato Moloi]] and [[Charmaine Weir-Smith]].
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  • ''[[The Casino Girl]]'' is a musical written by Harry B. Smith (1860-1936)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_B._Smith], with music by L ...ll, Reginald de Koven, Arthur Nevin, and Fred Solomon. Lyrics by Robert B. Smith, Sydney Rosenfeld and Harold Ellis, .
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  • ...ramatised equestrian displays under the auspices of the governor Sir Harry Smith.
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  • ...ramatised equestrian displays under the auspices of the governor Sir Harry Smith.
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  • ...ramatised equestrian displays under the auspices of the governor Sir Harry Smith.
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  • ...edietta in one act by S. Theyre-Smith (fl. 1870s. Also found as S. Theyre Smith.)
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  • ...ramatised equestrian displays under the auspices of the governor Sir Harry Smith.
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  • [[Greg Melvil|Melvil, Greg]] see [[Greg Melvill-Smith|Melvill-Smith, Greg]] [[Greg Melvill-Smith|Melvill-Smith, Greg]]
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  • Presented by [[NAPAC]]. [[Neil Lessick]], [[Lynsey Shmukler]]. Cast: [[Keith Smith]], [[Lisa Melman]], [[Jann Robertson]], [[Jocelyn Broderick]]. Year unknown
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  • '''''Spring on Wyn Hill''''' is a play by English playwright Francis Sladen-Smith (1886-1955).
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  • ...ramatised equestrian displays under the auspices of the governor Sir Harry Smith.
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  • ...en Eustace]], [[Bok Jeffreys]], [[Pat Johnson]], [[Gail Reagon]], [[Dickie Smith]], [[Brenda Weimers]], [[Mervy Williams]], [[Cathy Zerbst]], [[Randall Wico ...by [[Jo Dunstan]] (Concert Hall, [[Baxter Theatre]], 1979) featuring [[Roy Smith]], [[Peter Braaf]], [[Randall Wicomb]], [[Leonard Downing]], [[Godfrey Ulst
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  • ...67 by [[Peter Kruger]], [[Alex Mavro]], [[Wilson Dunster]], [[Marion Crage-Smith]] and [[Pieter Uys]] and directed by [[Mavis Taylor]].
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  • [[Albert Smith's Panorama of China]] (Smith)
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  • ...Vorster who, as Miriam Joynt, was the production accountant on ''[[Scotty Smith]]''. (FO)
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  • '''''Wonderful Zoo''''' is a play by English playwright Francis Sladen-Smith, (1886-1955). ...gle.co.za/books?id=9e48AAAAIAAJ&pg=PR511&lpg=PR511&dq=wonderful+zoo+sladen-smith&source=bl&ots=Ib-eATViNi&sig=8Khylx_SvBTCz7G2zS0WIFFWBus&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ah
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  • ...students, directed by [[Janet Parker]] in September 1993, starring [[Barry Smith]], [[Lanon Prigge]] and [[Tamara Guhrs]].
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  • =''[[The Pain]]'' by [[Pauline Smith]] (1884-1959)= ...story by this name, originally written by South African novelist [[Pauline Smith]] and adapted adapted for the stage by
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  • ...e Land Moria]]'' by [[Anna M. Louw]] and ''[['n Man Soos Ek]]'' by [[Berta Smith]]. Published by [[Tafelberg]] in 1972.
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  • ...ineker]]'' is a 1991 stage play, adapted for television in 1994, by Arthur Smith and Chris England.
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  • [[Albert Smith's Panorama of China]] (Smith)
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  • ...ramatised equestrian displays under the auspices of the governor Sir Harry Smith in this period.
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  • ...ramatised equestrian displays under the auspices of the governor Sir Harry Smith.
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  • ...aged in the [[Wits Theatre Complex]] in 2001, directed by [[Charmaine Weir-Smith]], with [[Nick Boraine]].
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  • ...Cast : [[Anthony James]], [[Danny Keogh]], [[Christine Le Brocq]], [[Kevin Smith]] at the [[Market Theatre]].
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  • ...d during the [[Woordfees]], directed by [[Nicole Holm]] and starring [[Kay Smith]] as the young Sarah, [[Lee-Ann van Rooi]] as the older Sarah and [[Albert
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  • ...nd Barnard), [[Joey de Koker]] (Nedda Barnard), [[Theresa Cloete]] (Lizzie Smith) and [[Lynne Maree]] (Sofie Clarens). Direction was by [[Pieter-Dirk Uys]], ...Barnard), [[André Stolz]] (Ferdinand Barnard), [[June van Merch]] (Lizzie Smith), [[Anna-Mart van der Merwe]] (Sofie Clarens).
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  • ...9, directed by [[Shireen James]], with [[Catherine Farren]] (Sue), [[Brett Smith]] (Phillip), [[Joe Carroll]] (Thor) and [[Claire Bezuidenhout]] (Candice).
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  • ...tre]], directed by [[Malcolm Purkey]], starring [[Nat Ramabulana]] (Edward Smith), [[Janna Ramos-Violante]] (Emily Blackburne) and [[Fiona Ramsay]] (Bronwen
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  • ...: [[Andrew Buckland]], [[Danny Keogh]], [[George Lamola]], [[Greg Melville-Smith]] at the [[Market Theatre]].
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  • ...]], Pretoria, and the [[Alexander Theatre]], Johannesburg starring [[Denis Smith]], [[Clare Marshall]] (as Lili Lamont), [[Jean Dell]] and [[Bobby Heaney]].
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  • ...]], [[Johan Baird]], [[Louise Saint-Claire]], directed by [[Charmaine Weir-Smith]].
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  • ...directed by [[Craig Freimond]], with [[Anthony Coleman]], [[Charmaine Weir-Smith]] and [[Hamilton Dlamini]].
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  • ''[[A Happy Pair]]'' is a comedietta in one act by S. Theyre Smith (1834–1911)[https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Author:Spenser_Theyre_Smith]. The author's name is sometimes found as "S. Theyre-Smith" or "Spenser Theyre-Smith", and the play as '''''[[The Happy Pair]]'''''.
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  • ...969 the film The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie was released. It starred Maggie Smith, and she won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance [https:
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  • ...rilmaker), [[Eben Cruywagen]] (Sappie), [[Blaise Koch]] (Myshond), [[Bobby Smith]] (Tosselkwas) and [[Selma van der Vyver]] (Karbonkel). Decor and costumes [[Bobby Smith]]'s annotated copy of the [[Afrikaans]] translation, found in the [[Stellen
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  • ...orogood]] (Long), [[Alfred Brandon]] (Champlain) and [[Kenneth Anderson]] (Smith).
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  • Also known as ''[[The Other Mr Smith]]'' ...at the Theatre Royal, Leicester, on 1 February, 1899 (as ''[[The Other Mr Smith]]'') and subsequently performed as ''[[Facing the Music]]'' at the Prince o
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  • Smith, Anna Deavere 1995. This is where the life is: impressions of the new South Smith, Colin 1974. White man ([[Athol Fugard]]) on a tightrope. ''Observer'', 6 J
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  • ...|Melinda Ferguson-Yazbek]], with [[Karin van der Laag]] and [[Greg Melvill-Smith]]. Set designed and lit by [[Darren Hayward]].
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  • ...London on 2 March, 1820, with music by Dr Kitchener. First printed by W. Smith in the same year.
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  • ...sting of [[Henry Smith]], [[Richard Thatcher]] (also referred to as the [[Smith and Thatcher Company]]) , with [[Ada Ward]]
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  • ...[[Billy Second]] (Alison Priest), [[Andrew Mitchell]] (Benjamin), [[Kevin Smith]] (Henry) and [[Julie Coghlan]] (Daisy). Decor designed by [[Ken Telford]].
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  • [[Greg Melvil|Melvil, Greg]] see [[Greg Melvill-Smith|Melvill-Smith, Greg]] [[Greg Melvill-Smith|Melvill-Smith, Greg]]
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  • ...Thomas]] (Jimmy Smith), [[Billy Holland]] (Bily Early), Gladys Deane (Sue Smith), Floyd Gwynne (Tom Trainer), Ruby Vyvyan (Pauline), Doris Fillis (Betty),
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  • ...he early 2000s, produced by [[Duck Chowles]], directed by [[Charmaine Weir-Smith]] at various [[Barnyard Theatre]]s with [[Adrian Poulsen]] as Beethoven.
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  • ...with [[Annie Rowlands]] as the "son". Also performed was the "screamer" (i.e. [[extravaganza]]) ''[[Caught by the Ears]]'' (Selby), and a selection of ...don]], (Mr Caraway Culpepper), Sergeant-major [[T. H. Smith]] (Mr Septimus Smith), Sergeant [[F. Edwards]] (John, a servant), Lance Corporal [[J. Davies]] (
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  • ...rformed as a matinee performance on 14 September by the company of [[Henry Smith]] and [[Richard Thatcher]] in the [[Exhibition Hall]], Cape Town, along wit ...51)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Bache_Smith] and book by Harry B. Smith (1860-1936)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_B._Smith] and Fred de Gresa
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  • ...and [[Mauro Faraoni]] alternating as Chester, [[Nomkhita Bavuma]], [[Jacqi Smith]], [[Drummond Marais]], [[Marthinus Basson]], [[Martin Ngwenyana]], [[Heinr
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  • [[Smith]] (Maugham)
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  • [[Julian Smith]] 1987. Kontemporêre swart Afrikaanse gemeenskapstoneelaktiwiteit in die K [[Julian Smith|Smith, Julian]] 1990. ''Toneel en Politiek''. Bellville: [[Universiteit van Wes-K
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  • ...vonne Swallow, Jenny Moffatt, Nance Angus, [[Joyce Bradley]], H. Batchelor Smith, C.S. Fanner, C.H. Spragg, A.G. Harte, H. Wanless, H.M. Bearman, Pat Shave,
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  • ...ng [[Mark Richardson]], [[Bruce Blanchard]], [[Robert Finlayson]], [[Keith Smith]] and [[Louie Cowan|Louie B. Cowan]].
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  • ...ankman), Sergeant [[J. Lydon]] (Peter Paternoster), Sergeant-Major [[T. H. Smith]] (John Dobbs), Private [[J. F. Gay]] (John), Corporal [[J. Davies]] (Mrs C
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  • [[Julian Smith]]. 1990. ''Toneel en Politiek''. Cape Town: [[University of the Western Ca
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  • ...] in February 1988 starring [[Helena Kriel]] as Eva and Claire and [[Kevin Smith]] in all three male roles. Music by Shaun Naidoo.
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  • ...Ruth Yudelowitz]], [[Denis Bettesworth|Dennis Bettesworth]], [[Cleone Bond-Smith]], [[Sia Cohen]], [[Ronald Fenton]], [[Ruth James]], [[Dick Snoek]] and [[N ...Ruth Yudelowitz]], [[Denis Bettesworth|Dennis Bettesworth]], [[Cleone Bond-Smith]], [[Sia Cohen]], [[Ronald Fenton]], [[Ruth James]], [[Dick Snoek]] and [[N
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  • ...by [[Neil Coppen]], with [[Sandra Prinsloo]], [[Nicole Holm]], [[Dean-John Smith]] and [[Ben Albertyn]]
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  • ...Sydney]]'' is a play in two acts written by [[Michael McCabe]] and [[Denis Smith]].
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  • ...e on the Square]] in Johannesburg in October, directed by [[Charmaine Weir-Smith]], with [[Michelle Maxwell]] (Marjorie), [[Camilla Waldman]] (Lee), [[Annab
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  • ...[[Dorrian McLaren]], [[Manfred Rautenbach]], [[Jacqui Singer]] and [[Robin Smith]].
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  • ...o Arena]], opening 1 March. Directed by [[Robert Kirby]], starring [[Robin Smith]], [[Elma van Wijk]], [[Diane Wilson]] and [[Peter Butler]].
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  • ...burg and at the [[State Theatre]] Pretoria in 1995 starring [[Greg Melvill-Smith]], [[Gilda Blacher]] and [[Charlotte Butler]].
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  • ...[[Michael Dunleavy]], [[Sandra Herrington]], [[Michelle Perrow]], [[Andre Smith]], [[Sam Marais]], [[Siegfried Schumann]] and [[Alan Peters]].
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  • [[Make Your Wills!]] (Mayhew and Smith)
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  • ...hile in South Africa. This was done as part of a benefit for Ward by the [[Smith and Thatcher Company]].
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  • ...d by [[Melvin Matthews]], [[Eugene Havenga]], [[Andre Strydom]], [[Richard Smith]], [[Shirley Shearman]], [[Buli G]], [[Jill Stewart]] and [[Darryl Nel]].
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  • ...presents ''Cayenne Pepper'' by René de Obaldia and ''[[The Death of Bessie Smith]]'' by Edward Albee.
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  • ...liver]]''. Among the performers in the two plays were [[S. Stewart]], [[P. Smith]], [[W. Williamson]], [[A. Schofield]], [[J.Foster]], [[W. Cameron]], [[T.
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  • ...between wine and vineyards") is an [[Afrikaans]] one act play by [[Cherice Smith]].
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  • ...r by the [[Garrison Amateur Company]], as a benefit performance for [[Mrs Smith]], [[Mrs Delamore]] and [[Mrs Green]].
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  • ...h [[Baxter Theatre Productions]]. Directed by [[Joey Wishnia]] with [[Jaci Smith]], [[Anette Hamilton]], [[Sean Bovim]]/[[Tashid Toefy]], [[Joey Wishnia]],
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  • Worden, Van Heyningen and Bickford-Smith. 1998. ''Cape Town: The Making of a City: An Illustrated Social History'':p
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  • ...he romance between a young couple, Esther Brodsky, who is Jewish, and Jeff Smith, who is not.
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  • ...a), [[Anthony Bishop]] (Vladimir Brutonov), [[Claudia Maruzzi]], [[Robin Smith]], and [[Marisa Sarfatti]] (Allison Prescott).
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  • ...costas]], music by [[Richard Grant]] and stage management by [[Liz Fellows-Smith]].
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  • ...starring [[Michelle Botes]], [[Gideon de Wet]], [[Owen de Jager]], [[Robin Smith]], [[Nicholas Ashby]], [[Dan Robbertse]]. [[Michael Maxwell]] as lighting d
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  • ...00 in the [[Tesson Theatre]] in Johannesburg, directed by [[Charmaine Weir-Smith]] and [[Thelma Ruby]], with [[Thelma Ruby]] and [[Michael Richard]].
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  • ...nd dance. Given the title and the fact that the British Governor Sir Harry Smith and his wife were present as patrons of the event, the poem was possibly pe
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  • ...1993. It was directed by [[Darryl Nel]], with the following cast: [[Barry Smith]], [[Niqui Cloete-Barrass|Niqui Cloete]], [[Dylan Perlman]] and [[Debbie Ri
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  • ...[[Joan Friedman]], [[Frantz Dobrowsky]], [[Nigel Vermaas]], [[Marion Craig-Smith]], [[Stephan Bouwer]], [[Noel Roos]] and [[Will Bernard]]. Choreographed by ...inga]], [[Richard Grant]], [[Linda Harris]], [[Fiona Ramsay]] (and [[Robin Smith]]?).
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  • ...]], [[Jason Kennett]], [[Byron Mondahl]], [[Odile Rault]], [[Greg Melville-Smith]], [[Desiree Underwood]], [[Shelley Meskin]], [[Michelle Levin]], [[Catheri
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  • ...uma]], [[Antoinette Butler]], [[David Nissen]], [[Sandi Schultz]], [[Robin Smith]] and [[Itumeleng Wa-Lehure|Itumeleng Wa-Lehulere]]. Design by [[David van
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