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  • ''[[The Telephone]]'' is a comic opera in one act with words and music by Gian-Carlo Menotti. ...ape of a cradle phone as the curtain rises. Beno is involved in an earnest and pleading conversation with her which might just end with a marriage proposa
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  • === University of Cape Town Conservatoire of Music and Prof Bell === ..., an activity which would lead to the founding of the Department of Speech and Drama in 19**.
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  • ...ikipedia.org/wiki/Op%C3%A9ra_comique] in one act with words by "MM..." and music by François Adrien Boieldieu. ...e authors Auguste (pseud. for the baron Auguste François Creuzé de Lesser) and baron Jean François Roger. In some editions the name of M. de Favières (E
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  • [[Leslie McKenzie]] (1939-2019) was a radio controller, announcer and manager. ...Adderley Street, Cape Town. Hereafter he joined the [[SABC]] as controller and would continue working in radio for the rest of his life.
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  • ...Ferreira]]. Pantomime. Cast: mixed. Another version by [[Michelle Botha]] and [[Thomas Barlow]]. One-act. Children’s play. ...ouburg]] in Bloemfontein. 1 KB (183 words) - 06:41, 17 August 2017
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  • ...love triangle between the highwayman Macheath, his fence's daughter Polly and the jailer's daughter Lucy. ...Gay adapted his own words. In the original production these were arranged and orchestrated by Johann Christoph Pepusch (1667-1752)[https://en.wikipedia.o
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  • ...g] with music adapted from a European traditional tune by Pierre Malan and words by A.D.E. Gutsche. ==Translations and adaptations==
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  • [[Jean Dell]]. (19*-) is a South African singer, stage actress and radio personality. ...ean Dell (1963-)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Dell] the French actor and director.''
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  • ...yline by [[Myer Kaplan]] () and musical arrangements by [[Mike Ngxokolo]] and [[Lent Whyte Nkomo]]. ...e words. However, in the “Cue Notes” below, the name was written using two words.
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  • ''Sweeney Todd'' is a fictional character in a numer of literary and dramatic works. =Translations and adaptations=
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  • == Translations and adaptations == ...ne by P.G. Wodehouse under the title ''[[The Play's the Thing]]'' in 1926, and the second one Tom Stoppard's ''[[Rough Crossing]]'' in 1984.
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  • ...asionally music) critic of the daily newspaper [[Cape Times]] in the 1940s and 50s. He wrote under the pseudonym [[MP]] or [[MSP]], a common practice at t ...ces did not permit of a fulltime University Degree education in Literature and the Performing Arts, he was entirely self educated in these spheres.
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  • ...gue. A whimsical fairy tale with themes deeply rooted in the Enlightenment and principles of Free Masonry, Mozart’s ''[[Die Zauberflöte]]'' appeals to ==Translations and adaptations==
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  • ...Cape Dutch]]''' and '''[[Kaaps-Hollands]]''', it gradually became accepted and in 1925 became an official language of the country. (See the [[Afrikaanse ...an estimated total of 15 to 23 million people in South Africa and Namibia, and is the mother tongue of at least 4 million.
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  • The novel was adapted for the stage in various ways and under a number of titles, though most often simply referred to as ''[[Rinal ...o Rinaldini, the Robber Captain") by Christian August Vulpius (1762–1827), and much indebted to Schiller's ''[[Die Räuber]]'', was published in Leipzig i
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  • ...r 2017 at the age of 59, survived by his wife Trish and their sons Matthew and Alexander. = Studies and training=
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  • ==Translations and adaptations== =''[[L'Enfant Prodigue]]'' (1884) an opera by Claude Debussy (music) and Edouard Guinand (libretto)=
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  • ...geni Ngema]] as well as a 1992 South African '''film''' by [[Anant Singh]] and [[Darryl Roodt]], based on the play. ...song and dance, ''Sarafina!'' follows the activities of a fictional class and, in particular, one girl named Sarafina, who inspired her classmates with h
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  • [[Otto Bohlmann]] (1953-) is an academic, editor, and former amateur actor. ...ols) in English from the University of Cambridge (UK), followed by an M.A. and Ph.D. in English from the [[University of Cape Town]]. He also attended Yal
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  • = ''[[Turn Him Out]]'' - A musical farce (Kenney and King, 1812)= ...al farce, with words by J. Kenney and music by Matthew Peter King, written and published in 1812.
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