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  • ...directed by [[Michael Inglis]] with Juliet Jenkin and [[Nicholas Dallas]]. Inglis subsequently won the [[Fleur du Cap Award]] for Best Upcoming Director for
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  • ...Players]], starring [[Philip Birkinshaw]], [[Molly Seftel]] and [[Margaret Inglis]]. Designed and painted by [[Elizabeth Macliesh]]. ...d-Inglis Company]] and [[NAPAC]], directed by [[Margaret Inglis]], with [[Michael Atkinson]] and [[Nan Munro]].
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  • [[Margaret Inglis|Inglis, Margaret]] [[Michael Irwin|Irwin, Michael]]
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  • ...“[[Sammy]]”). This award was instituted in 1963 by the actress [[Margaret Inglis]] and named after her late husband. Awarded for the best English performan ...ners include [[Frantz Dobrowsky]], [[Paul Slabolepszy]], [[Bill Flynn]], [[Michael McCabe]], [[Marius Weyers]].
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  • ''Tom and Viv'', by [[Michael Hastings]] (born 1938) tells of the relationship between poet TS Eliot and Michael Hastings’s brilliantly researched controversial fictional account ''Tom a
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  • ..., [[Michael Maxwell]], [[Sheila Shand Gibbs]], [[Lynne White]], [[Margaret Inglis]], [[Liz Davis]], [[Godfrey Quigley]], [[Robin Smith]].
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  • ...these plays were [[Siegfried Mynhardt]], [[Michael McGovern]], [[Margaret Inglis]], [[Marjorie Gordon]], [[Diane Wilson]] and [[Kerry Jordan]]. This saw the
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  • ...boration with [[Brian Brooke]], presented [[John Whiteley]] and [[Margaret Inglis]] in ''[[The Au Pair Man]]'' that same year.
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  • ...ll of the First Empress Bonaparte]]'' together with [[Ron Smerczak]] and [[Michael McCabe]] which was directed by [[William Egan]] and staged by [[PACT]] at t She starred in ''[[Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?]]'' together with [[Michael McCabe]], [[Andrew Buckland]] and [[Carol-Ann Kelleher]] which was directed
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  • [[Margaret Inglis]]. (1912-2010) Internationally renowned actress and director. Informally known as [[Peggy Inglis]]
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  • ...t were [[Connie Dix-Hart]], [[Jane Fenn]], [[Nigel Hawthorne]], [[Margaret Inglis]], [[John McKelvey ...18 August to 1 September, starring [[Belinda Koning]] ''[[Run for Your Wife]]''[[Michael Richard]], [[Louise Saint Claire]], [[Clare Marshall]], [[Errol Hart]], Bri
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  • ...cast: [[Marion Achber]], [[Sheelagh Ross]], [[Anthony James]], [[Margaret Inglis]], [[Bernard Brown]], [[Margaret Heale]], [[Ian Hamilton]], [[George Koreli ...[Lois Butlin]], [[Zoë Randall]], [[Roger Dwyer]], [[Vivienne Drummond]], [[Michael Atkinson]], [[Pamela Buchner]], [[Nicholas Ellenbogen]], [[David Crichton]]
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  • ...]] revived [[Tennessee Williams]]’ ''[[A Streetcar Named Desire]]'' with [[Michael McGovern]] and [[Anne Rogers]] in 1975. ...ray]]’s ''[[Stage Struck]]'' directed by [[Stephen Hollis]] and starring [[Michael McGovern]] and [[Kenneth Baker]] in 1980.
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  • 1944: Produced in Johannesburg by the [[Munro-Inglis Company]]. ...yllis Meine]], [[Eve van der Byl]], [[Petrina Fry]], [[Cynthia Klette]], [[Michael Marais]], [[Dorothy Kendal-Grimston]], [[Brian Brooke]], [[Sydney Welch]] a
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  • ...ard’s A Life directed by Godfrey Quigley and starring Quigley and Margaret Inglis here in 1980. Pyjama Tops starring Tobie Cronje was staged here in 1980. Th
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  • ...da), [[Margaret Inglis]] (Hannah Jelkes), [[Kerry Jordan]] (Jake Latta), [[Michael McGovern]] (Rev Shannon), [[Justin Scholte]] (Pancho), [[Bill Brewer]] (Han
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  • ...inamon]] (Murillo, Male Attendant). Sets by [[Roy Cooke]], House manager [[Michael Coulson]], Stage manager [[Karl Winter]], Assistant stage managers [[Angela
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  • ...(Director: [[Leonard Schach]]), 1982 – ''[[Fallen Angels]]'' (Director: [[Michael Atkinson]]), 1982 – ''[[The Importance of Being Earnest]]'' (Director: [[
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  • [[Michael Atkinson]] (1927-2021) Actor and director. Perhaps the most respected and v ...er Theatre]] Centre (directed by [[Ralph Lawson]] and starring numerous of Michael's friends from the theatre) to celebrate his 80th birthday as well as 60 g
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  • ...nd Schoop]], costumes designed by [[Aubrey Couling]], musical effects by [[Michael Tuffin]]. It opened at the [[Hofmeyr Theatre]] on 19 December 1970 and was 197*: Performed by [[NAPAC]] in 197*, directed by [[Margaret Inglis]], with [[Michael Atkinson]] and [[Nan Munro]]);
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  • ...r of films, none of them seemed worthy of her talents. In 1979 she married Michael Forrester Brooke, the son of [[Brian Brooke]] and [[Petrina Fry]], but the 1964 – ''[[Hamlet]]'' (Directed by [[Margaret Inglis]] for [[PACT]]),
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  • 1957: Produced by [[National Theatre Organisation]], directed by [[Margaret Inglis]]. The cast included [[Frank Wise]], [[Joyce Grant]], [[Elspeth Bryce]], [[ ...n Prinsloo]]. Decor and costumes by [[Gloria Lovegrove]] and lighting by [[Michael Lovegrove]].
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  • ...haw at the [[Alexander Theatre|Alexander]] in 1971. Together with Langford-Inglis, Hymie’s Academy Theatre Productions, collaborated with PACT to present ...in 1974 and 1975. ''[[Lloyd George Knew My Father]]'' starring [[Margaret Inglis]] and [[Andrew Cruickshank]] was staged here in 1974. Their production of '
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  • ...Michael Frayn’s adaptation of Chekhov’s comedy called Wild Honey starring Michael Richard and Jana Cilliers under Bobby Heaney’s direction was staged here
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  • Starred in ''[[Love in Idleness]]'' with [[Margaret Inglis]] who also produced the production at the [[Library Theatre]] in 1955, ''[[ He starred in John Pank’s ''[[Windmills of the Mind]]'' with [[Michael McCabe]], [[Kerry Jordan]] and [[Bobby Heaney]] with direction by [[Francoi
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  • ...these plays were [[Siegfried Mynhardt]], [[Michael McGovern]], [[Margaret Inglis]], [[Marjorie Gordon]], [[Diane Wilson]] and [[Kerry Jordan]]. This saw the
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  • ...was staged at the [[Civic Theatre]] in 1964. It was directed by [[Margaret Inglis]] and also starred [[Reinet Maasdorp]], [[Joan Blake]] and [[Joe Stewardson ...5, he directed [[PACT]]’s production of Simon Gray’s ''[[Butley]]'' with [[Michael McCabe]] at the [[Alexander Theatre]] in 1977,
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  • ...annesburg, and subsequently in Cape Town, with [[Ivy Collins]], [[Margaret Inglis]], [[Zoë Randall]], [[Jessie Bryant]], [[Wensley Pithey]], [[Siegfried Myn ...le Mngoma]], [[Dieketseng Mnisi]], [[Lesego Motsepe]], [[Vuyo Mokoena]], [[Michael Richards]], [[Tony Kgoroge]], [[James Ngcobo]]. Directed by [[Jerry Mofoken
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  • ...ding Joan Heymann, Gwen ffrangçon-Davies, Marda Vanne, Nan Munro, Margaret Inglis and André Huguenet. From 1933 until 1965, the REPS also published their ow ...ain-raiser. Hickman also directed Coward’s Present Laughter, with Margaret Inglis, Bernard Brown, Jenny Gratus and Gordon Mulholland at the Alexander in 1969
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  • [[Michael Brooke (Pty.) Ltd.]] [[Munro-Inglis Company]], The
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  • ...]] directed [[Nan Munro]] in ''[[The Importance of Being Earnest]]'' and [[Michael Atkinson]] in ''[[The Lady’s Not for Burning]]'' for [[NAPAC]] in Durban ...ted ''[[The Storyteller]]''. Adapted for stage: [[Val Rosenberg]]; Dir: [[Michael Swinton]]; with [[Roger Dwyer]], [[Stephen Gurney]], [[Philippa Gutridge]]
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  • ...Brooke Theatre]], Johannesburg, in the 1950s, starring [[Dulcie Gray]] and Michael Denison. 1963: [[Margaret Inglis]] and [[Robert Langford]] revived the play in 1964, starring Robert himself
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  • ...h November), directed by [[Gwen ffrangçon-Davies]] and starring [[Margaret Inglis]], [[Jack Ralphs]], [[Vuivienne Drummond]], [[Richard Kissack]], [[David La ...s by [[Jennifer Craig]], lighting by [[Brian Kennedy]]. Musical director [[Michael Tuffin]]. Choreography by [[Jennifer Craig]].
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  • ...rring [[Michael Hogan]] (Monsieur Orgon), [[André Huguenet]] (Tartuffe), [[Michael Anderson]] (Damis), [[Doreen Mantle]] (Elmire), [[Sybil Secker]] (Madame Pe ...irected by [[Francois Swart]], with [[John Hussey]] (Tartuffe), [[Margaret Inglis]] (Madame Pernelle), [[John Hayter]] (Orgon), [[Sue Kiel]] (Elmire), [[Lind
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  • ...Chouler]], [[Frans Hamman]], [[Lee Roodt]], [[Anele Situlweni]], [[Michael Inglis]], [[Riaan Visman]], [[Melissa Haiden]], [[Wiseman Sithole]], [[Zonda Njokw
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  • ...with [[André Huguenet]], [[Leontine Sagan]], [[Pat Hull]] and [[Margaret Inglis]], under the direction of [[Leontine Sagan]]. ...luding [[Hamilton McLeod]], [[David Eppel]], [[Aletta Bezuidenhout]] and [[Michael Irwin]] in the cast.
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  • 1946: Presented at Cape Town's [[Alhambra Theatre]] by the [[Munro-Inglis Company]] in collaboration with [[African Consolidated Theatres]] in Octobe ...[[Dugald Thomson]], [[Colin Duell]], [[John Whiteley]], [[Arthur Hall]], [[Michael Atkinson]], [[Joyce Bradley]], [[Simon Swindell]], [[Ann Courtneidge]], [[J
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  • ...Country]]'' (1946), ''[[Lady Frederick]]'' (1947, presented by The [[Munro-Inglis Company]], their last [[Standard Theatre]] production). ...akespeare's ''[[Hamlet]]'', produced, directed and played in by [[Margaret Inglis]] at the [[Windmill Theatre]] in 1955, ''[[Periandros van Korinthe]]'' (NTO
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  • ...ke]] directed this play which starred [[Gordon Mulholland]] and [[Margaret Inglis]]. He wrote the musical ''[[Ever Since Eve]]'' which received rave reviews ...It was based on the writings of Damon Runyon and starred [[Diane Todd]], [[Michael McGovern]], [[Charles Stodel]], [[Patricia Langford]] and [[Bradley Harris]
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  • ...]. Produced Robert Anderson’s ''[[Tea and Sympathy]]'' starring [[Margaret Inglis]], [[John Templer]] and [[Brian Bell]] in 1954. She produced and directed G ...It also starred [[Gordon Mulholland]], [[Olive King]], [[June Hern]] and [[Michael McGovern]].
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  • ...use]] (Cape Town) after their season at the [[Hofmeyr Theatre]] in 1960. [[Michael Redgrave]]’s adaptation of this [[Henry James]] story saw the British act ...h [[Harold Pinter]]’s ''[[The Caretaker]]'' with [[Siegfried Mynhardt]], [[Michael McGovern]] and [[Nigel Hawthorne]], and Paddy Chayefsky’s prizewinning ''
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  • ...ry Good Boy and André Previn’s music starring Danny Keogh, Michael McCabe, Michael Richard and Lynne White under Dawn Lindberg’s direction in 1986. It won t
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  • ...ensio), [[Mark Fleishman]] (Biondello), [[James Borthwick]] (Petruchio), [[Michael McCabe]] (Grumio), [[Aletta Bezuidenhout]] (Curtis & A Widow), [[Anthony Ja ..., [[Richard Lothian]] (Curtis), [[James MacGregor]] (Nathaniel), [[Michael Inglis]] (Walter), [[Robyn McHarry]] (Gabriella), [[Chi Mhende]] (Phillipa), [[Gab
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  • ...]], [[Hendrik Hanekom]], [[L.W. Hiemstra]], [[André Huguenet]], [[Margaret Inglis]], [[Donald Inskip]], [[Rayne Kruger]], [[T.H. le Roux]]. [[W.E.G. Louw]], ...huys]], [[Leon Gluckman]], [[André Huguenet]], [[John Hussey]], [[Margaret Inglis]], [[Taubie Kushlick]], [[Robert Langford]], [[Victor Melleney]], [[Robert
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  • ...starring Marjorie Gordon and Johann Nell at the Library in 1960. Margaret Inglis and Robert Langford founded a new company circa 1962. Their first productio ...7, 1901, and formed part of the Athenaeum Club. It was named after Matthew Michael Loubser, who was born in the Cape on July 25, 1846. He "fathered" the Athen
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  • ...overn]] (Hamlet), [[Alan Prior]] (Polonius), [[Roy Sargeant]] (Horatio), [[Michael Newell]] (Laertes), [[Cecilia Sonnenberg]] (Gertrude), [[Judith Gibson]] (O ...]] (Claudius), [[Joan Blake]] (Gertrude), [[Bruce Anderson]] (Polonius), [[Michael Stevenson]] (Horatio), [[James White]] (Laertes), [[Ronald Wallace]] (Playe
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  • ...rected by Geoffrey Martin was staged here in 1981. Brickhill-Burke brought Michael Stewart’s I Love My Wife starring Tobie Cronje and Eddie Eckstein to the
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