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  • [[Margaret Molteno]] (1912-1985) was a dynamic philanthropist and activist who interested herself in the arts as w Also known as [[Margie Molteno]] to friends and referred to as [[Mrs Molteno]] in some sources.
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  • ...eatre]]) in October 1962, and their members provided the voluntary workers to staff the theatre. In 1989, the society collaborated with the [[East London Museum]] in a production of [[David Wood]]'s play ''[[The Selfish Shellfish]]''.
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  • ...ntford''' (b. Boscombe, Bournemouth, 07/08/1877 - Durban, 27/02/1940) was a stage actor and producer. ...uman Hearts]]''. The following year he returned to England, touring with a repertory company in plays like ''[[The Christian]]'', ''[[Samson]]'' and e
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  • He is married to [[Louise Saint Claire]] ...tion of the two courses was brutally taxing, he was allowed by his parents to concentrate on his theatre work alone.
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  • ...Africa with his wife [[Jennifer Craig]] and son [[Craig Curtis]], going on to appear in many successful theatrical productions in Cape Town, Durban and P ...of the [[Afrikaans]] company) and staged over 110 productions which built a strong reputation for the company across South Africa.
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  • Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Plays|South African Stage Plays]] Return to [[PLAYS I: Original SA plays]]
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  • Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Plays|South African Stage Plays]] Return to [[PLAYS I: Original SA plays]]
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  • ...0, she moved to South Africa at an early age. Over the years she developed a passionate interest in all forms of theatre and trained as an actor, dancer ...Little Theatre]], Cape Town in 1939. Also in Cape Town, in 1940, she and [[Dorothy Fairlie]] founded [[The School of Charm]], teaching rhythmic health culture
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  • ...land] (and a '''character''' in many dramatic and other works), as well as a number of '''plays''' - most of them derived from or inspired by what is pr Most often simply referred to as '''''[[Macbeth]]''''' (or "''[[The Scottish Play]]''" by more superstiti
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  • =TO BE EDITED= ...(popularly known as the '''Reps' Theatre'''), it was a 550 seater space in a Scandinavian design, which opened in Stiemens Street, Braamfontein as the p
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  • ''[[Hamlet]]'' is a tragedy written by [[William Shakespeare]] (1564 – 1616)[https://en.wikip ...]'' or ''[[The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark]]'', usually shortened to ''[[Hamlet]]''.
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