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  • ...[[Rhodes University Theatre Complex]] is a set of venues built for use by the [[Rhodes University Drama Department]]. ...n earlier venue used by the department, one usually referred to simply as the '''[[Rhodes Theatre]]'''''.
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  • ...urder as it was technically a suicide. A new note crept into the talk when the novelist warns that one does not press a murderer Translated from the German by Gabriel Kaminski. Chicago (no date). ISBN 0871294451
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  • The [[Company's Gardens]] is a park and heritage site located in Government Avenue, central Cape Town. ...Gardens]], the [[Cape Gardens]], the [[Government Gardens]], or simply [[The Gardens]]. Referred to as [[De Kompanje-tuine]] in [[Dutch]], or [[Die Ko
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  • ...tents (Tankwa Town) springs up around art installations and sculptures for the six-day event. ...on of a South African Burning Man regional event. The initial directors of the organisation were [[Lil Black]], [[Paul Jorgenson]], [[Robert Weinek]], [[M
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  • ...n important role in the making of the film. Amongst those who appeared in the stage production were Lazarus Zwane, Betty Mphepheto, [[Peggy Phango]] and
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  • ''[[The Recce]]'' is a film by [[Johannes Ferdinand Van Zyl]]. ...''. The title is taken from the word used in the South African bush war of the 1970s-1980s to refer to someone sent out "on reconnaissance".
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  • ...phoria of the Harlem Renaissance has given way to the harsher realities of the Great Depression. == The original text ==
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  • ...ps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Funny_Thing_Happened_on_the_Way_to_the_Forum] is a musical comedy with music and lyrics by [[Stephen Sondheim]] (1930-)[htt == The original text ==
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  • ...r language ([[Afrikaans]]), their religious affiliation (members of one of the three [[Dutch Reformed]] churches and their branches) and their nationalist ...he [[Afrikaner]] identity (particularly so since the 1950s and the rise of the Afrikaner-driven ideology of [[Apartheid]]).
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  • ''[[Op Die Pad Na Acapulco]]'' ("On the road to Acapulco") is an [[Afrikaans]] radio play by [[Chris Barnard]] (1939–2015). ==The original text==
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  • ...ounds of colour”. The aim of this was to put pressure on the government of the country to change its discrimnatory laws. ...ecision – but by then attitudes had hardened and few actually responded to the new call.
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  • This is written either "black" or capitalized as "Black", when used to refer to a p As an adjective it can then be used to refer to the cultural products and activities of such people. ( "[[Black Culture|Black c
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  • [[Theatre International]] is a theatre company founded by [[Hymie Udwin]] in 1964. ...ts for Stephen Sondheim’s musical ''[[A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum]]'', through Allen Whitehead.
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  • ...://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epilogue] is a piece of writing that is placed at the end of a literary work, play or film, to bring closure. ...mentary by the author, expressed through a character in a play. This usage is often today referred to as an "Afterword" in a literary work.
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  • ...e used to produce it (usually beef, venison or ostrich). Originating as a way to preserve meat for travel, this has become a major South African delicacy Return to [[The South African Context/General Terminology and Thematic Entries]]
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  • ...healer who treated ailments believed to be caused by witchcraft. The term is now more commonly used to refer to healers, particularly in regions which u ...cultures, and for this reason there my be more than one word referring to the general practice.
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  • ...very loosely as the “Bushmen” and “Hottentot” peoples, now referred to as the Khoisan, did not have any formal sort of theatre. They did, however, apart ...ing round a sheep “kraal” (pen) at night. The scene is represented through the use of reed music, singing and dancing.
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  • '''''One Way Pendulum''''' is a farce by English playwright N.F. Simpson (1919-2011) [https://en.wikipedi == The original text ==
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  • ''[[Curtain Up]]'' is a South African musical play by [[Charon Williams-Ros]] (fl. 1992-2023) ...d mostly using the basic idea of a derelict theatre building and revamping it.''
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  • ...to a specific weapon, or it can refer to various publications named after it. =The [[sjambok]] as a weapon=
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