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  • [[Edward Baker-Duly|Baker-Duly, Edward]] [[James Ball|Ball, James]]
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  • ''Beau Jest'' by American playwright James Sherman. First produced Bloomsbury, London, 1994. Published by Baker's Play ...lee, the Playwrights database [http://www.doollee.com/PlaywrightsS/sherman-james.html].
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  • ...Stephen Sondheim. Book by James Lapine. Originally directed on Broadway by James Lapine. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Into_the_Woods]
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  • ...ard Rodgers]] and librettist [[Oscar Hammerstein II]]. Premièred at the St James Theatre on Broadway in New York in 1943 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oklah ...lark]], [[Paddy Canavan]], [[Juanita Kruger]], [[Luciano Zuppa]], [[Edward Baker-Duly]], [[Denise Stock]], [[Peter Holden]], [[Robert Fridjhon]], [[Taryn Sudding
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  • ...[[D.J. Mouton]], [[Douglas Griffiths]], [[Geon Nel]], [[Graham Bourne]], [[James Macgregor]], [[Kyle Seconna]], [[Lizo Tshaka]], [[Ludwig Binge]], [[Mark Ho
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  • ...ed and directed by [[Nigel Vermaas]] starring [[Kenneth Baker]], [[Anthony James]]. The Publications appeal Board overruled their earlier censorship order a
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  • ...ay (one incompletely painted, with an inscription addressed to Farmer by [[James Kirkwood]] on one of them).
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  • ...cast includes Stanley Baker, Michael Caine, Jack Hawkins, Ulla Jacobsson, James Booth, Nigel Green, Paul Daneman, Glynn Edwards, Ivor Emmanuel and Patrick
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  • ''Three Cheers for President Charlie'' by [[James Ambrose Brown]]. Music by [[Brian Arthur Burke]]. A popular children's play ...f, entitled ''Lang Lebe Prasident Charlie''. ([[NELM]]:[Collection: BROWN, James Ambrose]: 1998. 146. 87. 2).
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  • ...ntis]], [[Norman Kelly-Herde]], [[John Bier]], [[Bryan Vanden]], [[Anthony James]], [[Anta Fraser]], [[Frank Wise]], [[Stanley Walsh]]. Decor by [[Frank Gra
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  • ...://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Palgrave_Simpson], and first performed in St James's Theatre, London, on 22 April, 1861.
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  • ...ublished text). Directed by [[Nigel Vermaas]] starring [[Terry Norton]], [[James Borthwick]], [[Norman Anstey]] and [[Diane Wilson]]. Sets and costumes by [
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  • ...23 June 1982 [[Ken Leach]] directed a Baxter Company '82 production with [[James Irwin]] (Ernest), [[Joy Stewart-Spence]] (Delia), [[Henry Goodman]] (Malcol
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  • ...Sarcophagus and Jerome Kilty’s Dear Love here in 1988. Rex Garner directed James Kirkwood’s Legends here in 1988. Anthony Shaffer’s Sleuth was staged he
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  • ...he early 1860s. The musical premiered on March 29, 1951, at Broadway's St. James Theatre.
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  • ...geant]] in September 1974, with [[Raymond Davies]], [[Andrew Buckland]], [[James Whyle]], [[Scott Hawker]], [[Alice Krige]] and [[Jon Maytham]] in the cast.
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  • ...about Zürich in 1917 during the First World War, and his interactions with James Joyce when he was writing ''Ulysses'', Tristan Tzara during the rise of Dad
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  • ...bs), [[Kenneth Baker]] (Father Griffin), [[John Hussey]] (Father Penny), [[James White]] (Paul Reese) and [[Norman Coombes]] (Father Mozian). After the prod
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  • ...]'' and Jerome Kilty’s ''[[Dear Love]]'' here in 1988. Rex Garner directed James Kirkwood’s Legends here in 1988. Anthony Shaffer’s Sleuth was staged he
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  • James H. Davidson: [[Phillip James]].
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  • ...garet Inglis]] (as "Amy Preston"), [[Robert Langford]] ("Jim Preston"), [[James White]] ("Brian Preston"), [[Elizabeth Hamilton]] ("Barney"), [[Elizabeth
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  • ...aphy by [[Geoffrey Sutherland]], decor by [[Johan Badenhorst]], costumes [[James Parker]], lighting [[John T. Baker]], with the [[CAPAB]] chorus and orchest ...[CAPAB]]/[[PACOFS]] sets and costumes. The cast included: [[Judy Page]], [[James Durno]], [[Don Titford]], [[Janine Openshaw]], [[Gary Ashdown]], [[Darryl N
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  • ...the Physiognomist, or Not a Bad Judge]]'' is a comic drama, in two acts by James Robinson Planché (1796-1880)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Planch%C3
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  • ...ty Drama Department]], directed by [[Fred Hagemann]], the cast including [[James Whyle]], [[Andrew Buckland]] and Janet Connor (later [[Janet Buckland]]). ...Stewardson]], [[Amanda Strydom]], [[Jonathan Taylor]], [[Peter Terry]], [[James White]] and [[Murray Woodfield]].
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  • 1975: A [[Brickhill-Burke]] production starring [[Hugh Rouse]] and [[James Ryan]] as Ariel opened on 8 March 1975 at [[His Majesty's Theatre]]. ...k]] as Caliban, [[John Whiteley]], [[David Bateson]], [[Anthony Drake]], [[James Irwin]], [[Bill Jervis]], [[Ronald Wallace]], [[George Jackson]], [[Megan K
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  • ...the donkey. Members of the choruses led by [[Marko van der Colff]] were [[James Blanckenberg]], [[Johan Botha]], [[Fitz Morley]], [[Pieter Joubert]], [[Chr
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  • ...cLean. The singing voices of Gert Potgieter (as "Chris Lessing") and Lance James (as "Danie Bosman") were used for the actors appearing those roles.
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  • The story is based on [[James A. Michener]]'s Pulitzer Prize-winning 1947 book ''Tales of the South Pacif ...in 1969. It starred [[Inia Te Wiata]], [[June Hern]], [[Jean Dell]] and [[James White]]. Set and costume designs by [[Keith Anderson]].
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  • ...c Library by the children of his younger brother, William. Interestingly, James also adopted the surname Lawrence, but William stuck to Olsen. (FO)
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  • ...r Leporello and the Stone Statue]]'' is a burlesque play in verse by Henry James Byron (1835–1884)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_James_Byron]
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  • ...[[Jane Plastow|Plastow, Jane]] (eds.). ''African theatre. Youth''. Oxford: James Curry. 151-165.
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  • ...Niekerk]] (Kapt Keller), [[Annalise Bosch]] (Tant Ev), [[Gerben Kamper]] (James Keller), [[Alwyn Swart]] (Dr Anagnos), [[Michele Cooper]] (Martha), [[Jan M ...Malherbe]] (Kapt Keller), [[Christine Basson]] (Tant Ev), [[Dirk Stoltz]] (James Keller), [[Tjaart Potgieter]] (Dr Anagnos), [[Althea Mahery]] (Martha), [[F
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  • ...lighting [[Mannie Manim]], sets and costume [[Saul Radomsky]] and sound [[James Webb]]. Stage manager, [[Elisabet Nel]], set construction [[Mark McKeown]]
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  • ...at the [[Alexander Theatre|Alexander]] in 1972. Members of the cast were [[James White]], [[Gay Lambert]], [[Kenneth Baker]], [[Nigel Vermaas]], [[Bess Finn
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  • ''[[Peter Pan]]'' (1904) by Scottish dramatist Sir James M. Barrie [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._M._Barrie] (1860-1937).
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  • ...e Kellermann]], [[Mitzi Booysen]], [[Wilmien Rossouw]], [[André Stolz]], [[James Borthwick]], [[David Clatworthy]], [[Tjaart Potgieter]], [[Louis van Nieker
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  • ...(1794–1863)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Dance_(playwright)] and James Robinson Planché (1796–1880)[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Planch%C ...70]]''), it is also ascribed at times to Charles Dance only, sometimes to James Robinson Planché, and in other instances to both authors. (See for exampl
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  • ...rietjie (1st Afr Prod) performed in Rhodes Park, 1953; The three Wishes by James Ambrose Brown, with Stanley Coghan, June Hern. ; Pinocchio, Clifford Willii ...rietjie (1st Afr Prod) performed in Rhodes Park, 1953. The three Wishes by James Ambrose Brown, with Stanley Coghan, June Hern. Treasure Island, Colin Romof
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  • ...British actor [[Dan Thomas]]. For a period he was also a member of [[Lew James]]’s [[New Comedy Company]].
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  • While at [[Rhodes University]], he was directed by Prof [[Sydney James]], [[Andrew Buckland]] and [[Ilse van Hemert]]. At this time, he also worke ...Madness]]'' ("Nick") (1997), ''[[Ghosts of the Castle]]'' ("Nurse Irvine"/"James Barrie") (1998), ''[[Chicago]]'' ("Mary Sunshine") (2002), ''[[Crooning Dow
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  • ''[[The Hunchback]]'' is a play in five acts by James Sheridan Knowles (1784-1862)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Sheridan_K
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  • ...ourie]], with [[Eric Nobbs]] (Faan), [[Ben Kruger]] (Sersant & Winkjan), [[James Winkler]] (Stinkhans), [[Ernst Eloff]] (Oom Giel), [[Jakes Jacobs]] (Die Sa
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  • ...rby]]’s ''[[It's a Boy!]]'' starring [[Dale Cutts]], [[Bo Petersen]] and [[James Irwin]] and directed by [[Keith Grenville]].
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  • ...[[Louw Verwey]] (Frans de Waal), [[Hetty van Oordt]] (Alida de Waal) and [[James Norval]] (Pierre Naude). Decor by [[Bill Smuts]] and costume by [[Aubrey Co
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  • ...da]]'', directed by [[John Hussey]], together with [[Annelisa Weiland]], [[James White]] and [[Siegfried Mynhardt]] for [[PACT]] in 1974. He starred in [[Au
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  • ...zli George]], [[Joseph Mitchell]], [[Sizwe Msutu]], [[Vinette Ebrahim]], [[James Raubenheimer]], and others, in March and the [[Klein Karoo Nasionale Kunste
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  • ...ning]], [[Joy Stewart Spence]], [[Michelle Maxwell]], [[Jack Payne]] and [[James Irwin]]. Later during the run [[Joy Stewart Spence]] was replaced by [[Mel ...rst performed on 2 July 1986 at the [[Baxter Theatre]] Concert Hall with [[James Irwin]], [[Brenda Wood]], [[Lynita Crofford]], [[Graham Clarke]], [[Brumild
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  • Adapted for South African audiences by [[James Ambrose Brown]] in 1974.
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  • ...), [[Warren Kimmel]] (Elyot), [[Alexandra Bairnsfather Cloete]] (Sybil), [[James van Helsdingen]] (Victor) and [[Elise van Niekerk]]. Sets by [[Keith Anders
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  • ...ct adapted from ''[[Love in the East, or Adventures of Twelve Hours]]'' by James Cobb (1756-1818)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Cobb_(librettist)], fi http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/lookupname?key=Cobb,+James,+1756-1818
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  • ...Otto Maidi]] (Joe), [[Vuyisile Hlaka]]/[[Quintin Booysen]] (Rubberface), [[James Skinner]] (Backwoodsman), [[Albert Horne]] (Jake) and others. The show then
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  • ...[Roy Moores]], [[Hazel Roberts]], [[Max van Zyl]], [[Peter Oberholzer]], [[James Dalton]] and [[Bobbi Thorsen]].
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  • ...ted by [[Barney Simon]] with [[Wilson Dunster]], [[Janice Honeyman]] and [[James White]] at [[Upstairs at the Market]] in 1977. They presented ''[[Don't Jus
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  • ...oduction of Robert Kirby’s It’s a Boy starring Dale Cutts, Bo Petersen and James Irwin with direction by Keith Grenville. A.R.Gurney Jr’s The Dining Room
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  • An adaptation of the play called ''[[Hellhound]]'', written by [[James Whyle]], was staged in the [[Laager]] Theatre, 25 May - June 1992 directed ...new theatre in [[Haupt's Theatre|Haupt's wine store]] at 21 Hope Street. [[James Lycett]] appeared as "Richard". The rest of his company was made up of wha
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  • ...gust 1986. PACT-Drama Playhouse presented Malcolm Farquhar production of James Roose-Evans’s adaptation of ''[[Cider with Rosie]]'' here in February 198
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  • ...ge Luthuli]], [[Sipho Mabizela]], [[Sophie Mcgina]], [[Dinky Motsemme]], [[James Mthoba]] and [[Manti Zwane]]. Design by [[Wilhelm Haan]], lighting [[Alan J
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  • ...Gurney]] (Swiss Cheese, her younger son), [[Johan Malherbe]] (The Cook), [[James Irwin]] (The Chaplain), [[Liz Staughton]] (Yvette Pottier), [[Keith Grenvil
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  • ...), [[Rudolf Niemann]] (Russiese Offisier), [[Carel Trichardt]] (Nicola), [[James Norval]] (Petkoff) and [[Francois Swart]] (Saranoff). Decor and costumes by
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  • ...]] and [[Richard Loring]] at the [[Intimate Theatre]] in 1978. He staged [[James Kirkwood]]’s ''[[P.S. Your Cat is Dead]]'', directed by [[Dennis Breto]] ...e Doowah Girls]]'', both at the [[Richard Haines]] in 1993. He presented [[James Sherman]]’s ''[[Beau Jest]]'' at the [[Theatre on the Bay]], [[Civic’s
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  • ...urns, Olive King, Michael Fisher, Stephanie Shiller, Beryl Ellis, Jeanette James, Ronnie Grainge and Charles Stodel with Joan Brickhill playing the lead gir
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  • ...Reps at the Alexander in 1967. It starred Hal Orlandini, Shelagh Holliday, James White and Gordon Mulholland. In collaboration with PACT, they staged Tom St
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  • ...isagie]] as Mother Abbess, [[Tarryn Sudding]] as the Baroness Schraeder, [[James Borthwick]] as Max Detwieler, [[Carmen Pretorius]] as Liesel von Trapp, [[R
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  • ...ter [[Mrs. Wood]]), [[Mrs Maston]], [[Mrs Forrester]], [[Miss Wilters]], [[James Ansdell]], [[J. Rowe]], [[Mr Hawthorne]], [[Dr Pitt]], [[Dr Palgrave]], [[I
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  • [[Larry Skikne]] ([[Laurence Harvey]]), [[Sid James]], [[Leo Quayle]], [[Muff Evans]] and [[Gordon Mulholland]] were some of th
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  • [[Larry Skikne]] ([[Laurence Harvey]]), [[Sid James]], [[Leo Quayle]], [[Muff Evans]] and [[Gordon Mulholland]] were some of th
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  • ...h]], [[Richard Cox]], [[Ian Hamilton]], [[Robert Whitehead]] and [[Anthony James]] at The [[Market Theatre|Market]] in December 1976. He directed ''[[A Nigh
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  • James Saunders of Tanz Projekt in Cologne performed, and gave a series of classes
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  • ...Alan Cean]], [[Esmé Celliers]], [[Alan Chadwick]], [[Robert Cheetham]], [[James Christie]], [[Hugh Claven]], [[Anna Cloete]], [[Bettie Coetsee]], [[Marcia [[George Jackson]], [[Edna Jacobson]], [[Schalk Jacobsz]], [[Anthony James]], [[Will Jamieson]], [[Susan Jansen]], [[Glyn Jones]],
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  • ...n]] (1976-1995), [[John Kani]] (1995-?), [[Malcolm Purkey]] (2005-2013), [[James Ngcobo]] (2013-2022) ...ted by [[Barney Simon]] with [[Wilson Dunster]], [[Janice Honeyman]] and [[James White]]; [[Robert Kirby]]’s ''[[How Now, Sacred Cow?]]''
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  • ...en by [[Sefton Parry]] ("Macbeth"), [[Mrs Parry]] ("Lady Macbeth"), and [[James Lycett]] ("MacDuff"). ...ardt]] (Witch) and others. Decor by [[Johan Badenhorst]] and costumes by [[James Parker]].
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  • ...[Benjamin Webster]], [[T. Brazier]], [[Mrs Brazier]], [[Mr Devere]] and [[James Leffler]], with [[E.C. Yorke]] and [[Mr Davenport]] as guest performers. ...rtrude), [[Bruce Anderson]] (Polonius), [[Michael Stevenson]] (Horatio), [[James White]] (Laertes), [[Ronald Wallace]] (Player King), [[John Hayter]] (Forti
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