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  • After 14 years as a Manageress for her parents's business - The Ranch House of Steaks - sh ==Early acting career==
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  • She was awarded a bursary in the 1944 Speech and Drama Festival at Durban, but before that, she won many other dance honours, including gol In 1945 she travelled to England in order to further her dancing career and early in 1946 she studied with Madame Rambert and Miss Elsa Brunelleschi.
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  • Born in Belfast, Northern Ireland he spent a large part of his early life in Africa and the Middle East, where his father worked as a doctor. Hi ...wn (1980-1981), he moved into the corporate business world for the next 20 years, working with some of the world’s leading agencies and brands in UK and i
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  • ...s a stage adaptation by [[James Ngcobo]] of '''''Touch My Blood: The Early Years''''' (Penguin, 2006)[https://www.penguinrandomhouse.co.za/book/touch-my-blo ...National Arts Festival]]'' on July 3 and 4 and then opened at the [[Market Theatre]] on July 8 and running till 23 August. Directed by [[James Ngcobo]] with
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  • ...ad performed in forty different operas in 650 performances in the [[Little Theatre]], with [[Erik Chisholm]] as conductor of the [[University Orchestra]]. Thi ...ini’s ''[[La sonnambula]]'', Puccini’s ''[[La bohème]]'', and in the early years Gluck’s ''[[Orfeo ed Euridice]]'' and ''[[Iphegenia in Tauris]]''. Other
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  • ...e world, e.g. in London in 1945 and as part of a Shaw Festival at the Arts Theatre in 1951. Usually done as part of a longer programme. A radio version was broadcast by the BBC in 1926 and an early BBC television service version in 1939.
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  • Born in Durban on 26 October 1907, Sneddon showed early ability, gaining the highest marks in the elocutionary section of the Londo .... In 1995 the Festival became known as the [[National Creative Arts Youth Festival]].
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  • Return To [[ESAT Chronology|A Chronology of South African Theatre and Performance]] Items printed in '''bold''' indicate [[South African]] '''theatre and performance events'''.
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  • ...[[Hennie Aucamp]]’s ''[[Wolf, Wolf hoe laat is dit?]]'' for the [[RSG Arts Festival]]. ...nd season of the series ''[[Die Sonkring]]'' ([[Bob Riley]]/1993). In the early 1950s she had been employed by the government as a dietician, but when she
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  • ...nd (Henri-René Lenormand, 1882-1951), performed in South Africa as '''[[In Theatre Street]]'''''. ...ffair with a white woman, Jean Hart, during the 1950s, the early Apartheid years, in [[Sophiatown]], South Africa. It was published in the collection ''The
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  • A play about two married couples, one twenty years older and more bitter than the other, who engage in an evening of games of ...ll]] in Johannesburg, but controversy over the blasphemous language saw an early close for the production.
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  • ...was a civil servant, conservationist, and actor, playwright, director and theatre administrator. ...1931, during the depression years, and was initially unemployed for three years.
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  • The [[Cape Flats Players]] is an influential community theatre group in the Western Cape (1973-) == Founding and early history ==
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  • ...out of 35 countries When the Bats disbanded in 1980, after a period of 16 years, he then followed a solo career. ...the part of Mannie Bloom in John Cundill's TV series ''Oh George'' in the early 1980s.
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  • In his early career he worked for [[CAPAB]] and [[NAPAC]]. ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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  • In the early years of the 20th century, the increasing urbanisation of black South Africans in ...("the devil's music") was denigrated as a temptation to vice in its early years in the United States.
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  • [[Mario Schiess]] (1933-1998) was quantity surveyor, playwright, translator, theatre and film director and producer. ...ing at the University of Pretoria, graduating in 1956, and for the next 33 years followed a career in the field for as a partner in the firm Prentice, Shaw
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  • ...rabby at times, but an inspirational mentor to many theatremakers over the years. == The early years ==
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  • '''Paul Boekkooi''' (194*-) Arts journalist, theatre reviewer and music critic. For three years in a row he was principal horn in the National Youth Orchestra and played u
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  • [[Laurence Sidney Hall]] (1930-2015) was a human resources specialist and theatre practitioner. ...stage manager and theatre manager in South Africa and then for a number of years (1957-1968) in the then Rhodesia.
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