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  • ''[[The Flashing Stream]]'' is a play by English-born playwright and novelist Charles Morgan (1894-1958)[https:// A play about mental absolutism. First produced in England in 1938 and published by
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  • (Afrikaans: '''Bellville Suid Gemeenskapssaal'''.) ** Used for play productions by groups such as the [[Cape Flats Players]] (e.g. ''[[Dié Kant, Daai Kant
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  • ...on? Wrote a play called ''Party Games'' (produced 1981 by Company of Three Productions)].
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  • by [[Pulane Productions]] (2006). A project which took the form of a play which fuses various performing arts disciplines including dance, music, sin
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  • ...teur theatre productions were introduced in 1971, with one award, for Best Play. Since then several categories have been added.
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  • An archaic term used to refer to theatre productions and performances, especially of an amateur nature. Also used to refer to pe Occasionally found as (part of) the name of a play, evening's entertainment or a company.
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  • ..."an anatomical comedy". In 1992 it won two [[IGI Life Vita Awards]], for Play of the Year and for Best Script, and also the [[Dawie Malan Award]] for Bes Staged by [[Mouthpeace Productions]] in 1992 at the [[Grahamstown Festival]], directed by [[Janet Buckland]],
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  • ...stage role of Peter Standish, winning him an Academy Award nomination. The play was also produced for a 1959 BBC television production and the 1951 film '' == South African productions ==
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  • ==Productions== ...on Project]] run by [[Twist Theatre Development Projects]] in 2010. Other productions include ''[[Guilty or Not Guilty]]'' (2017)
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  • A radio play by Scottish actor, director and dramatist Stephen MacDonald [http://en.wik BBC R4 1989 and [[Volute Productions]], 1990
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  • A one-woman play by [[Geraldine Aron]] Perhaps [[Geraldine Aron|Aron's]] most successful play to date, it tells the story of middle-aged Angela, who attempts to find a n
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  • A musical play about the discovery of gold at Barberton. ==Productions==
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  • ''[[Sunday Morning]]'' is one man play by [[ Nick Warren]]. Commissioned by the Goethe Institute in Johannesburg, the play was originally called ''[[Roadkill]]'', the title later changed to ''[[Sund
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  • A play by American playwrights Vera Caspary and George Sklar. == South African productions ==
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  • The play's name sometimes occurs as ''[[Zaire]]''. ...e Théâtre de la rue des Fossés Saint-Germain in Paris. Considered his best play, often performed, it owes something to ''[[Othello]]'' in its plot.
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  • ''[[Kristalvlakte]]'' ("Crystal flat" or "crystal plain") is a play by [[Amy Jephta]]. It is a radical South African adaptation of Bertolt Brecht's anti-war play ''[[Mother Courage and her Children]]'' and is set on the Cape Flats. (For
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  • ...se of the Frightened Lady'' (alternative title ''Criminal at Large'') is a play written in 1933 by English writer Edgar Wallace [https://en.wikipedia.org/w In 1940 a film based on the play was produced by Pennant Picture Productions and presented by British Lion Film Corporation.
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  • ''[[Tobias and the Angel]]'' is a play by Scottish playwright James Bridie [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Br The play was written in 1930 and based on Bridie's experiences while he was in the m
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  • ...productions, including ''[[Vrydag]]'' (a localised version of a Hungarian play) in 1929, *
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  • ''[[Tom Ruiters]]'' is a verbatim play by [[Darryl Nel]] (1972-). The play is an account of the racially-motivated killing of a vagrant named [[Tom Ru
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