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  • ''[[After Cardenio]]'' is a collaborative play, devised by [[Jane Taylor]]. ...n the late works of William Shakespeare, and the lost play ''[[The History of Cardenio]]'' (registered 1653)".
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  • ...helped thousands of international scholars and researchers to connect and work together. He published widely on british and American drama, and on post-co ...of his South African work at [[NELM]] and later facilitated the depository of many Fugard documents and materials at Indiana University.
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  • ...l and a bank in Singapore and settled there in 1919 to join a leading firm of architects, for whom he also designed the prestigious new Masjid Sultan (Su
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  • ...a fundamental one in South African theatre from the 1970s, though perhaps a little differently interpreted than either Brook or Grotowski meant. Various entries in the [[NELM]] catalogue, e.g. a reference to Rusch, Neil. 2014. Profane illumination : an interview with [[
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  • ...print, Thiel retaining the Edrich negatives and a share in Edrich Express, a developing agency, . with **.
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  • ...e completed his training in art and architecture and remained for the rest of his life.[1] ...s in addition to oils, pastels, etchings and periodical illustrations. His work was regularly exhibited. He also wrote stories and composed music.
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  • ...uding but not limited to: Craft, Dance, Music, Theatre, Literature, Visual Art and New Media. ...cts include the Musikane Community Project from the North West University, a new South African play ''[[Garden Boy]]'' produced by KwaZulu-Natal based p
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  • ...e Town. His father was a Belgian immigrant and his mother, Shirley Morris, a painter. ...r. As a business entrepreneur, property developer and managing director of a hotel, among others. He has also acted as performing artists' manager, prod
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  • ''[[The Painter and His Model]]'' is musical work by an unknown author. ...by Henri Matisse (painted late 1916, early 1917) and the 1928 Cubist work of the same name by Pablo Picasso.''
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  • ...rally acclaimed as South Africa’s premier graphic artist, he has also been a major influence on South African theatre and film. ...twatersrand]] 1974-76), art training with Bill Ainslie at the Johannesburg Art Foundation (1976-78) and mime and theatre at the École Jacques le Coq in P
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  • [[Caroline Benamza]] is a French art therapist, stage manager, director and translator. She completed a course in Technical Theatre and Stage Management at RADA, London, in 1996.
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  • ='''South African Theatre''' as a descriptor or theme= ...more cumbersome terms, such as [[Theatre in South Africa]] or [[Theatre of South Africa]], though each in turn has its own delimitations and/or shortc
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  • [[F.P. van der Merwe]] (1918-1956) was a journalist, translator and writer. ...rried to [[Marie van der Merwe]], who was also a journalist and translator of radio dramas.
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  • [[Andrew Verster]] (1937-2020) was a painter, scenic designer, a writer of short stories, articles and radio plays. ...echnikon]], remaining there until 1976, when he gave up teaching to become a full-time painter.
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  • ...tp://www.sahistory.org.za/people/frederick-timpson-ions] was a painter and a participant in amateur theatre. ...dlesex, England on 15 November 1802 and became a art teacher, who owned an art school in Marylebone in London, teaching drawing, painting, handwriting and
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  • ...n Timlin]] (1892-1943) was an architect and illustrator, who designed some of South Africa's most famous atmospheric theatres . ...facts.co.za/main/Buildings/archframes.php?archid=645&countadd=1], designer of, ''inter alia'', the ''[[Theatre Royal]]'' in Kimberley in 1895).
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  • The word [[Fringe]] has been part of theatrical terminology since the late 1940s. It has had many meanings over the years of course, and its cultural and social meanings are also quite diverse. For i
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  • He is the son of the [[Afrikaans]] writer [[Riana Scheepers]]. ...University of Stellenbosch Drama Department]] in the 2000s, completing a B.A. Honours degree in Drama, specializing in playwriting and directing.
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  • ...1981 the puppet company came to South Africa to star in the opening season of the [[Pretoria State Theatre]]. World Encyclopedia of Puppetry Arts [https://wepa.unima.org/en/israel/].
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  • If you're a South African at home or abroad, or if you're interested in visiting or inv ...y the International Marketing Council of South Africa (IMC), the custodian of Brand South Africa.
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