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  • ...Berg]], lighting by [[Jacques Mulder]]. The cast [[Peter Se-Puma]], [[Judy Louw]], [[June van Merch]], [[Antoinette Kellermann]], [[Johan Malherbe]], [[Egh ...design by Fanie Steenkamp, lighting by Malcom Hurrell at Nico Malan with [[Louw Verwey]], [[Wilna Snyman]] nominated Best Actress [[Fleur du Cap Theatre Aw
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  • ...apulco]]'' ("On the road to Acapulco") is an [[Afrikaans]] radio play by [[Chris Barnard]] (1939–2015). ...nnaar]] (as "Simon"), [[Gretha Brazelle]] (as "Mia"), [[Limpie Basson]], [[Louw Verwey]], [[Johan Botha]], [[Trix Pienaar]], [[André Rossouw]], [[Nico de
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  • 1970: Presented by [[PACT]] in 1970. Direction by [[Truida Louw]], starring [[Louis van Niekerk]] (Mattewis Offer), [[Annette Engelbrecht]] 1979: [[PACOFS]] 1979, directed by [[Truida Louw]] with [[Mees Xteen]] and [[Sandra Kotzé]].
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  • ...and [[Marius Weyers]] (Leandre). Decor by [[Bill Smuts]] and costumes by [[Chris van den Berg]].
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  • ''[[Osseba]]'' is a "metaphysical revue" by [[Louw Verwey]] (). ...[[Waldemar Schultz]], [[André van der Merwe]], [[Taniya van der Merwe]], [[Chris Vorster]] and [[Sandra Fourie]]. Costume designs by [[John Daniels]] and [
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  • ''[[Germanicus]]'' is an [[Afrikaans]] verse play by [[N.P. van Wyk Louw]] (1906-1970). ...ted by [[Tone Brulin]] with [[Francois Swart]] as "Germanicus" and [[Milla Louw]] as "Agrippina". The rest of the cast included [[Pieter Geldenhuys]] (Tibe
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  • [[A.C. Viviers|Viviers, A.C.]] 1983. ''[[Dias]]'' ([[N.P. van Wyk Louw]]). ''Klasgids'', 18(3):52-61. [[Chris Vorster|Vorster, Chris]] 1998. Dis die blond, dis die blou. ''Insig'', 04/98:32.
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  • She studied at the University of Pretoria under [[Truida Louw]] and [[Anna Neethling-Pohl]]. ...as married to filmmaker [[Koos Roets]] before her marriage to playwright [[Chris Barnard]] who passed away in December 2015.
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  • ..., with [[Anton Welman]], and three students - [[Simoné Verster]], [[Linda Louw]] and [[Nico Davids]]. Lighting by [[Heike Gehring]] and stage direction by ...ie]], with the same cast of [[Anton Welman]], [[Simoné Verster]], [[Linda Louw]] and [[Nico Davids]]. Lighting by [[Heike Gehring]] and stage direction by
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  • ...a, maak vir my 'n vlieër, pa and Die rebellie van Lafras Verwey), [[George Louw]] (**) and [[Bartho Smit]] (Putsonderwater, Christine, Die Keiser). Some pl
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  • ...atre]] starring [[Raél Mercuur]], [[Casper de Vries]], [[Willie Fritz]], [[Louw Verwey]], [[Jozua van der Lugt]], [[Neels Coetzee]], [[Antoinette Kellerman ...Bill Curry]], [[Dirk Stoltz]] and [[Hugo Strydom]]. Costumes designed by [[Chris van den Berg]].
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  • ...rring [[Joyce Bradley]], [[Nigel Hawthorne]], [[Estelle Kohler]], [[Aubrey Louw]], [[Reinet Maasdorp]], [[Michael McGovern]], [[Flora McKenna]], [[Siegfrie ...[Pamela Gien]] (Clara Popkiss), [[Stan Wrigley]]. Production designed by [[Chris van den Berg]] and lighting by [[Jannie Swanepoel]].
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  • ...cast that included the young [[Marga van Rooy]], [[Louw Odendaal]] and [[Chris Barnard]] (who, besides acting, was also the assistant director, tour-leade ...eg Sutton]], [[Monique Aggenbach]] and [[Debbie Barnard]]. Set design by [[Chris van den Berg]], lighting design by [[Paul Ramboukian]], costume design by [
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  • ...Woodcutter), [[Johan Bernard]] (Wigmaker), [[Crawford Vernon]] (Deputy), [[Louw Verwey]] (Bandit), [[Christopher Hale]] (Husband), [[Maryann Johnston]] (Wi .... The cast included [[Limpie Basson]], [[Tine Balder]], [[Ernst Eloff]], [[Chris Fourie]], [[Pieter Bredenkamp]] and [[Jannie Gildenhuys]]. This was also th
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  • ...(Virginie), [[Willem Vermaas]] (Felix) and others. Sets and costumes by [[Chris van den Berg]]. After the runs in Pretoria and Johannesburg the production
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  • ...nhardt]], [[Michal Grobbelaar]], [[Jannie Gildenhuys]], [[Bryan Bales]], [[Louw Verwey]], [[Elma Krynauw]]. ...ma Department]] in September 1994. Directed by [[Herman Pretorius]] with [[Chris Vorster]], [[Lisl Wolmarans]], [[Franci Swanepoel]], [[Martelize Kolver]],
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  • ...the [[Breytenbach Theatre]] in Pretoria by [[PACT]], directed by [[Truida Louw]] and featuring i.a. [[Carel Trichardt]], [[Louis van Niekerk]] and [[Schal ...: Staged by the [[University of Pretoria Drama Department]], directed by [[Louw Odendaal|Louwrens Odendaal]], with [[Carel Trichardt]] (Dogoman), [[Lochner
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  • ...ng new playwrights of the time (e.g. [[Bartho Smit]], [[André P. Brink]] [[Chris Barnard]], [[P.G. du Plessis]]) to what is still considered by many to be t ...ast as a young Germanicus in the 19** [[NTO]] production of [[N.P. van Wyk Louw]]’s epic tragedy. Other major roles for [[NTO]] and [[PACT]] include **,
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  • ...anuary 1969 and in the [[Hofmeyr Theatre]] on 3 February 1969. The cast: [[Louw Verwey]], [[Kita Redelinghuys]], [[Bie Engelen]], [[Pieter Joubert]], [[Ner ...sa Cooke]], [[Ralph Lawson]], [[Beverley Melnick]], [[Deon Stewardson]], [[Chris van Niekerk]], [[Brümilda van Rensburg]], [[Warwick Greenaway]].
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  • ...Treinie & Wynand) and [[Cobus Viljoen]] (Stevens). Decor and costumes by [[Chris van den Berg]]. ...[[Johan Botha]], [[Annette Engelbrecht]] (Annetta?), [[George Barnes]], [[Louw Verwey]], [[Schalk Theron]], [[Raymond Davies]], [[Neels Coetzee]], [[Franc
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