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  • A satire on the 18th century growth in the art and antiquities market, with a focus on aristocratic collectors. First produced ==Translations and adaptations==
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  • ...as it that Alfonso of Aragon was an illegitimate son of the King of Naples and that her brother Cesare Borgia may have had him murdered after his politica ...fatale'', a role in which she has been portrayed in many artworks, novels and films.
    9 KB (1,405 words) - 06:33, 7 August 2021
  • ..._Stockenstr%C3%B6m] is a South African actress, poet, novelist, translator and playwright. ...ed in some cases as '''[[Wilma Kirsipuu]]''', '''[[Wilma Stockenstrom]]''' and at least once as '''[[Wilma Stockenstroom]]'''.)
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  • ...esides the fact that a church service is in fact a [[theatrical event]] in and of itself, the church has on occasion over the ages made use of the stage t .... In this entry, we consider some prominent moments in history when church and theatre publically supported or opposed each other.
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  • == Founding and early history == ...en. They also took care of the welfare of families whose breadwinners were away on active service.
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  • ...Theatre]] on 24 June 1889 in 47/49 Fox Street, Johannesburg. This theatre was destroyed in a fire on 7 September 1889 after three seasons. Within the short space of two hours last night the [[Globe Theatre]] was reduced by fire from an imposing edifice to a smouldering ruin.
    17 KB (2,912 words) - 16:24, 11 November 2023
  • ...990) was a stage, radio and film actor, dramatist, stage and film director and theatre administrator. ...kopf]]. According to an article in the [[Rand Daily Mail]], afterwards he was given a chance by Charles Ross at the Johannesburg [[Empire Theatre]], but
    9 KB (1,479 words) - 08:37, 30 November 2020
  • ...ompany constituted and active in Port Elizabeth and Cape Town between 1865 and 1868. ...or [[Le Roy's Company]]. Also found inverted here and there, i.e. [[Duret and Le Roy]], etc.
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  • ...[P.J. du Toit|P.J. (Peet) du Toit]], based on his own comprehensive thesis and subsequent book on amateur theatre in South Africa. For a more complete a =[[Amateur]] and Amateur Theatre=
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  • [[Johannesburg Repertory Society]] was one of a number of important and influential amateur dramatic societies in South Africa during the 20th cent ...el Alexander]] and 15 of the students from her [[Alexander School of Drama and Elocution]] on 15 November 1927, with the intention to perform serious thea
    18 KB (2,861 words) - 07:38, 8 September 2022
  • ...er year, and 7000 publications were banned in the decade in which this Act was in operation. (See Gosher, 1988) [JH] ...ict provisions and criterion of ‘undesirability’, it closed some loopholes and replaced the right of appeal to the Supreme Court with an inhouse Publicati
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