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  • == The original text == ...tre at the Orange Tree, Richmond (Surrey, England), who first staged it on the 29th April 1977. Published by Samuel French (1979), Dramatist's Play Servic
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  • ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== ...life. Together with [[Rob Amato]] she carried on the theatre, now known as The [[People's Space]] after its creators left for London.
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  • ...Upington in the Northern Cape, the youngest of 5 children, and grew up on the family farm Rooidam, Namibia and went to primary school in Bethanie. ...Stellenbosch, Department of Drama]], and a B.A. Honours degree in Drama at the [[University of Cape Town]].
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  • ...ywoners]] ("the tenant farmers" "or "the sharecroppers") can refer to a '''theatre company''' or to a '''play'''. =[[Die Bywoners]]: The theatre company=
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  • ''[[Die Spinner]]'' ("The spinner") is a one-man play by [[Christo Leach|C.P. Leach]]. == The original text ==
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  • ==The original text== ...of Wilson plays revolving around the Talley family of Lebanon, Missouri. (The other plays are ''[[Talley & Son]]'' and ''[[Fifth of July]]''.)
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  • ...rrupt officials specifically in the Department of Pensions and Welfare and the resultant exploitation and humiliation of indigent black pensioners. 1995: First staged at the [[Windybrow Arts Festival]] in March, directed by [[Selaelo Maredi]], with
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  • Studied drama from 1979 at the University of Natal, Durban, under [[Elizabeth Sneddon]], obtaining a B.A. ...did fourteen productions. After her return she has worked for most of the theatre companies in South Africa and as a stage actress she made name for herself
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  • ''[[Die Teken]]'' ("The Sign") is a play by [[Deon Opperman]] (1962-). == The original text ==
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  • [[Junction Avenue Theatre Company]] ([[JATC]]) is a Johannesburg based theatre company. Also referred to as [[Junction Avenue Theatre]] or simply [[Junction Avenue]] in some sources.
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  • ...in, and has worked there since as a voice artist, writer and actress under the name [[Megan Metrikin]]. ...ieter|Tjaart]]’s ''[[The Vegetable Woman]]'' or ''[[Meditations on Blake & The Minotaur’s Sister]]'' (An adaption of Euripides’s ''[[Hippolytus]]'').
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  • See also '''''[[The Arabian Nights]]''''' == The original text ==
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  • ...an mythology and the American dream, the 1970s rural economic slowdown and the breakdown of traditional family structures and values. ...the play was presented by the [[Market Theatre Company]] [[Upstairs at the Market]] in 1982, starring [[Neville Thomas]] (Bradley), [[Jeremy Crutchley]] (Vin
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  • ...masters become slaves and slaves become masters. Trivelin, the governor of the island, makes Arlequin and Iphicrate, as well as Euphrosine and her slave C ...presented for the first time on March 5, 1725 at the Hôtel de Bourgogne by the Comédie Italienne.
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  • ...mpany''', used in exactly the same way. Also often '''Toneelgeselskap''' ("Theatre Company" or "Theatrical Company") = '''Use as the name of specific theatrical companies''' =
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  • ''[[Born in the RSA]]'' is a multilingual, workshopped play (styled a "docudrama") by [[Bar == The original text ==
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  • ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== ...3), ''[[The Blacks]]'' ([[PACT]] 1989), ''[[The Mighty Gents]]'' ([[Market Theatre]]), ''[[Hallelujah!]]'' (2000)'
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  • ...inga]] (1953-) is a well known actress, director, translator, [[community theatre]] facilitator and arts activist. ...r: a [[Fleur du Cap]] award for ''[[Mies Julie]]'' and a masters degree in the US).
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  • ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== ...''[[You Can't Take it With You]]'', ''[[Wait Until Dark]]'', ''[[Suddenly at Home]]'', ''[[Satire Schmatire]]'' and ''[[Adam's Follies]]''.
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  • Bobby is married and the couple has two sons. He graduated from the [[University of Cape Town Drama Department]] in 1975.
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