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  • ...it is now sponsored by [[backabuddy.co.za]] and other private donors. The Trust was the brainchild of [[Sharon Rother]], [[Gift Buqa]] and [[Phambili Ngcay ...se, set in spacious grounds, which has been renovated and converted into a theatre. It has a large foyer complete with a kitchenette and bar, the Gift Buqa Au
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  • The text was published by the Otago Theatre Trust as ''Shakespeare's People: a celebration of Shakespeare in words and music' ...spices of [[Pieter Toerien]]. It was performed at the [[Johannesburg Civic Theatre]] and also visited Port Elizabeth, East London, Cape Town, Durban and Graha
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  • ''[[Children of the Mist]]'', which opened at the [[Artscape Theatre Centre]] on on September 4, === Griqua Ratelgat Development Trust ===
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  • ...under the auspices of her foundation, the [[Gcinamasiko Arts and Heritage Trust]]. Since its inception in 2001 Nozincwadi The festival has travelled to the http://www.togethersa.co.za/portfolio/gcinamasiko-arts-heritage-trust/
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  • ...nto a corner of one of Soweto's busiest streets, the DOCC had no dedicated theatre space , just a fairly big room called "the hall" which offered little more Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Venues|South African Theatre Venues, Companies, Societies, etc ]]
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  • == His contribution to South African theatre == He was one of the many people who over the years petitioned for a National Theatre for South Africa.
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  • ...ier Summer Arts Festival]]. An annual festival sponsored by the Spier Arts Trust. Founded in 1996. ==The Spier Arts Trust==
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  • ...ors in 1980, with Sipho Sepamla as director. Led by the [[Afrika Cultural Trust]], the ACC has undertaken innumerable programmes for young people over the In 1989 the [[Afrika Cultural Trust]], also a non-profit body, was formed to develop, manage and maintain the
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  • ...her documents, including interviews with [[Gcina Mhlope]], the [[Donaldson Trust]] website and [[South African History Online]]. ...nto a corner of one of Soweto's busiest streets, the DOCC had no dedicated theatre space , just a fairly big room called "the hall" which offered little more
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  • ...put down. Most of the flats were sponsored by donors and then named after theatre artists who passed away. The TRC in Johannesburg was to make way for simila Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Venues|South African Theatre Venues, Companies, Societies, etc ]]
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  • ...oration/the Harry Oppenheimer Trust(?*), it was designed as an all-purpose theatre to serve either resident or touring companies presenting opera, ballet musi The theatre was managed by [[PACOFS]] from 19**-19**. In early 70s amateur theatre also flourished at this venue, under the inspired leadership of [[Lucille G
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  • ...influential South African theatre researcher, critic, theorist, teacher, theatre practitioner and political activist. ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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  • ...as hosted and presented by the [[University of South Africa]], the [[State Theatre]], Pretoria, the City Council of Pretoria and the [[University of Pretoria] ...c Orchestra Pretoria and [[Rachelle Jonck]] the Chorus Master of the State Theatre Opera Chorus. The cast included [[Virginia Davids]] (Katrina Bantjies), [[S
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  • ...rica, where he worked for [[Kagiso Trust]] and the Independent Development Trust. He later headed up various non-governmental organisations in South Africa, ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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  • Together with his brother [[André Pieterse]] he opened the [[Film Trust Arena]] in 1976, with a production of the imported ice-show ''[[Disney on P Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Personalities|South African Theatre Personalities]]
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  • In 2022 he became a Senior Visitor Experience Officer at the National Trust in Chedworth, England. ==Contribution to South African theatre, film, media and performance==
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  • ...y Friedman]] as a community based educational trust, with the aim of using theatre and puppetry to provide social life-skills education to disadvantaged commu == arepp:Theatre for Life ==
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  • ...r ''[[A Scuttled Ship]]''), first performed on 2 April 1877 at the Olympic Theatre, London, where it was a critical failure. ...lton]] and his wife ([[Mrs Tom Paulton]]) by an anonymous company in the [[Theatre Royal]], Cape Town, with the "[[Burlesque]] [[Pantomime]]" of ''[[Bluebear
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  • = Community Theatre as a generic term and concept = ...nated by, or disenfranchised from, the conventional amateur and commercial theatre. The emphasis is often on devised or improvised work, deriving from, based
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  • ...ational and community initiatives in the valley) was the founding sponsor. Theatre-related people who have appeared there include [[Barry Ronge]], [[John May Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Venues|South African Theatre Venues, Companies, Societies, etc ]]
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  • ...vince]]. In 2002 appointed Artistic Director and Deputy CEO of the [[State Theatre]]. ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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  • ...elodrama ''[[The Bushrangers]]'' . This was first staged at the Caledonian Theatre, Edinburgh in 1829. ...written, published and performed '''in''' Australia. It examines honor and trust in the harsh Australian bush and the relationship between white settlers, t
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  • ...2021) was an actress, director and inspirational force behind [[children's theatre]] in Southern Africa. ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance ==
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  • Paul completed an MA with Distinction in Theatre Directing from Middlesex University – a course that included modules at T ...in Richmond. He was then appointed as Associate Director of The Bridewell Theatre just off London’s West End and he was Acting Artistic Director for a time
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  • ...to engage an American theatre company on behalf of the [[African Theatres Trust]]. On 10 March 1917 the [[American Dramatic Company]] set sail from New Yo ...[[Theatre Royal]]). After that they were due to re-open at [[His Majesty’s Theatre]] on 3 September for an extended season that would run until 18 November.
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  • Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Venues|South African Theatre Venues, Companies, Societies, etc ]] [[Interim Cape Theatre Board]]
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  • ...acts of Lover's novel, which was first performed in America at Wallack's Theatre, New York in 1862 and subsequently at The Winter Garden and the Brooklyn Ac 1877: Performed by [[Disney Roebuck]] and his company in the [[Theatre Royal]], Cape Town, on 26 July, with ''[[Pygmalion and Galathea]]'' (Gilber
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  • ...ow]] (19**-). Stage, television and film actor, director, radio presenter, theatre reviewer. ...atre]] and [[Pieter Toerien]]'s company. Worked for the [[People's Theatre Trust]].
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  • ...1963. His passion for drama started when he attended shows at the [[Space Theatre]] in Cape Town. ...ampierstad), Fezeka High School and [[Community Arts Project]] (Community Theatre Diploma, Performers Diploma).
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  • == The theatre-maker and actress == ...n [[Obie Award]]). At one time she was a Resident Director of the [[Market Theatre]].
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  • Intended to be a multiple genre showcase of cross cultural theatre, music, dance and comedy, performed by South African and international arti R5 of each ticket sold is donated to The Darling Trust NGO www.thedarlingtrust.org
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  • ...theatre lover. Something to be dipped into and used as the need arises. We trust that in its present Wiki-based format it serves that purpose. ...f performances, people, organisations and places involved in South African theatre and performance over the course of the ages. Besides the sheer bulk of pote
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  • [[Marlene Zwiegers]] (1962-) is an actor, director, playwright, teacher and theatre manager. ...n theatre company in Kimberley, called [[Gruispad Theatre]] ("gravel road theatre") where she teaches drama , practising the principles of [[Theatre4Life]],
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  • ...inly the University of Cape Town’s [[Little Theatre]]) as well as informal theatre venues in the townships, and their charged political content attracted the ...g, the history of African theatre and street theatre. The two year popular theatre programme, the first of its kind in the country, was the result of intensiv
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  • ...on Mask, or The Royal Twins]]'' (no author named). Performed at the Bowery Theatre, New York 22 Fevbryuurary 1858 ...Thomas%20James%2C%201798-1889], it was first performed at the Royal Coburg Theatre, London, in 1832.
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  • ...ern Africa. He moved down to Port Elizabeth and became involved in amateur theatre from an early age, winning his first talent contest at the age of four, sin = Contributions to South African theatre =
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  • [[Maynardville Open-air Theatre]] is a performance venue situated in Maynardville park[https://en.wikipedia ..., and the archery lawn later used to construct the [[Maynardville Open-Air Theatre]].
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  • '''Return to''' [[Internet Sources on Theatre, Film, Media and Performance in Southern Africa]] =The list: Internet Sources on Theatre, Film, Media and Performance: '''A'''=
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  • '''Return to''' [[Internet Sources on Theatre, Film, Media and Performance in Southern Africa]] =The list: Internet Sources on Theatre, Film, Media and Performance: '''T'''=
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  • ==Magnet Theatre== Magnet Theatre was formed in 1987 by [[Mark Fleishman]] and [[Jennie Reznek]] to produce [
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  • ...American usage, as can be seen in the spelling of standard words such as [[theatre]], [[colour]]. ...ided that the database is intended to reflect as much of the South African theatre work as possible (i.e. concentrating on South African involvement as write
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  • 1866: Performed on 26 March in the [[Theatre Royal]], Cape Town, by the [[Le Roy-Duret Company]] featuring [[Marie Duret 1866: Performed again on 13 April in the [[Theatre Royal]], Cape Town, by the [[Le Roy-Duret Company]], with ''[[Winning a Hus
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  • Pathé had commercial links with the [[African Films Trust]] and when, in 1914, he received an offer from the recently formed company Return to [[South_African Theatre/Personalities|South African Personalities]]
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  • ...years (1976-1994). The [[Market Theatre]] is administered by the [[Market Theatre Foundation]]. =The Market Theatre Building=
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  • Return To [[ESAT Chronology|A Chronology of South African Theatre and Performance]] Items printed in '''bold''' indicate [[South African]] '''theatre and performance events'''.
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  • =Contribution to South African theatre, film, media and performance= 6) The theatre in "Keiskama Hoek" was a very primitive structure made of wattle branches a
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