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  • ...March 1939 and ran until 24 June of that year. In November 1938 ''When We Are Married'' became the first play to be televised unedited from a theatre, wh Published as ''When We Are Married: A Yorkshire Farcical Comedy'' (French's acting ed.). London: Samue
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  • ...cases, or even about the (undoubtedly numerous) entries we have ommitted, we would value your communicating with us. (See [[Updating ESAT]].)
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  • ..., for much of the original material has yet to be edited and many entries are currently still only mere (unsorted) collations of information that require ...nties and even possible errors. (In many cases '''asterisks''' ''' [*]''' are used in the text to signal our own awareness of gaps or possible errors .)
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  • ...oach we have chosen to follow regarding the time-frame chosen within which we work, in view of the realities of doing an online encyclopaedia on somethin ...s time goes by, and we gradually (though reluctantly) came to realize that we might have to find some cut-off point for information.
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  • Author of the siSwati play ''[[Siyisike yinye nje]]'' (“ We are equal” - 1989).
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  • ...or 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. ...speculation as fact, or turning to speculation themselves to fill in gaps. We have sought to indicate where such disparities or doubts occur. (See [[A W
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  • ...uni, isiZulu, izibongi, izimbongi, etc.). For the purposes of this website we shall employ the traditionally used European spelling for most such nouns,
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  • Theatre work includes parts in [[Gibson Kente]]’s, ''[[We Are The Future]]'' and ''[[Give a Child]]'' and in [[John Ledwaba]]’s ''[[Str
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  • [[We All Fall Down]] [[We and Them]]
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  • (“ We are equal” -siSwati) by [[S.M. Matsebula]]. A play that satirzes the wisdom o
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  • ...f workshops, and four to five performances. The core aims of the programme are to engage in audience development, supplement the often under-resources art ...pate that delegates will open their minds to new avenues of expression and we challenge them to engage in topical or personal issues using the arts."
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  • ...by [[G.G.T. Matshayana]]. Translation of title: We will see who the bosses are.
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  • ...''[[Woman in Spirit]]''; ''[[Bound by Love]]''; ''[[Things We Do (when we are bored)]]''.
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  • ...March 1939 and ran until 24 June of that year. In November 1938 ''When We Are Married'' became the first play to be televised unedited from a theatre, wh Published as ''When We Are Married: A Yorkshire Farcical Comedy'' (French's acting ed.). London: Samue
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  • ...nner in which they treat their callers. It soon becomes apparent that they are as much in need of serious psychological support as their clients. Set desi
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  • ...tian Sphinx with the French motto: "Nous Travaillerond en l’ Esperance" - (We will work in hope.)
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  • ...s no further praise, but our astonishment was great, we must confess, when we recognised the pseudo prima donna singing a capital song amongst the Ethiop
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  • In 1990 it was updated and renamed '''''[[We are the Future]]'''''. 1990: Directed by [[Gibson Kente|Kente]] performed as ''[[We are the Future]]'' during the [[National Arts Festival]] (from 28 to 30 June) a
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  • ...tographs and plans, the people behind them are all too soon forgotten. Yet we have all learnt from them and in many cases passed their knowledge on to yo It is hoped that sponsorship, we hope to be able to expand beyond lighting to include scenic, costume and so
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  • ...ey we represented less than half a million workers organised in 33 unions. We currently have more than two million workers, There are at least three other national trade union federations that adopt a more pol
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  • ...[Allan Munro]]. Cast: four roles for females. Four girls, whose boyfriends are doing military service in South Africa in the early 1980s. The title digs a
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  • ...entary films'' and ''fictional films'' made in South Africa. These lists are all arranged alphabetically according to the '''title of the film'''. ...er #G. Please note that films with titles starting with a numeral or date are placed in a separate listing marked [[#Numbers or dates]].
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  • ...the medium and the riches which lie at the nature of the art of acting. We are in too early a state of development of theatre in this country to say how t
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  • ...olman_the_Younger]. The English text is also referred to simply as '''''[[We Fly by Night]]'''''. ''[[We Fly by Night, or Long Stories]]'' was first performed at the Theatre-Royal,
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  • ...entary films'' and ''fictional films'' made in South Africa. These lists are all arranged alphabetically according to the '''title of the film'''. ...er #G. Please note that films with titles starting with a numeral or date are placed in a separate listing marked [[#Numbers or dates]].
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  • ...dience – are confronted with harsh truths about themselves and the society we live in.''"
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  • ...rtscape Spring Drama Season, where new work by new and established writers are shown.
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  • ...in the Somerset West Courthouse over 120 years ago. However the Society as we know it was reconstructed after World War II in 1948 by Mrs. Cornish-Bowden ...ion to build. [[Harry Hargreaves]] designed the theatre, and thanks to him we now have one of the best venues available on the peninsula. Companies and
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  • ...ecifically to current or historic usage in South Africa. Naturally readers are warned that terms may change radically in meaning over time. ...eral terms which need to be clarified for readers of this companion, since we have used them in specific ways.
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  • ...si", the mother, 1984), ''[[Sekunjalo, the Naked Hour]]'' (1988), ''[[ We are the Future.]]'' (1990), ''[[Mfowethu - Songs and Dance]]'' (1994), ''[[Moja
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  • [[What Are You Doing Here?]] (Campton) [[What Shall We Tell Caroline?]]
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  • All researchers, artists and other interested parties are invited to help us to expand, improve, update and correct [[ESAT]] since, b '''Below are some guidelines in this regard:'''
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  • ...st 1960). In addition, ''[[Oidipus]]'', [[Oedipoes]] and ''[[Oedipous]]'' are also found in [[Dutch]] and [[Flemish]]. ...in 467 BC. One part of the trilogy was a play about [[Oedipus]]. However, we know only know about it by reputation, as no text is extant.
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  • ...A", "An" and "The" in English, " 'N" or "Die" in [[Afrikaans]]), the items are listed alphabetically according to the first noun following that initial ar ...e where applicable, since the grammatical structure of most such languages are too complex and unfamiliar for us to apply this procedure consistently.
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  • ''[[We Will Rock You]]'' is a rock musical based on the songs of British rock band '''Not to be confused with ''[[We Will Rock You!]]'', the alternative title for the South African tribute ''[
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  • ''[[Ons Gaan Huistoe]]'' ("We are going home") is an [[Afrikaans]] radio drama by [[William Oosthuizen]].
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  • ...n adaptation of ''[[Waiting for Godot]]'') and ''[[Ukutshona ko Mendi: Did We Dance]]'' (directed by [[Mandla Mbothwe]]). ...Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow is Enuf]]''; ''[[We Are Here]]''; ''[[The Mountaintop]]'' (Naledi Awards Best Director nomination 2013),
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  • ...their ferocious appetite. That -is the metaphor for the kind of a society we live in. "This is the story of wealth accumulation at the expense of the br
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  • ...or recorded with South African voice artists in South Africa. These lists are all arranged alphabetically according to the '''title of the drama/serial'' ...Please note that radio dramas with titles starting with a numeral or date are placed in a separate listing marked [[#Numbers or dates]].
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  • ...''[[Because We're Here]]'' (19**?), ''[[Foundations]]'' (19**?), ''[[All are Not Shadows]]'' (196*?), ''[[Percival]]'' (1972), ''[[Rockfall at Lilyvale]
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  • ...and ''broadcast'' locally, using South African voice artists. These lists are all arranged alphabetically according to the '''title of the drama/serial'' ...Please note that radio dramas with titles starting with a numeral or date are placed in a separate listing marked [[#Numbers or dates]].
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  • ...Gangsters) echo of formal absurdism and display an external cynicism, but are all rooted in a clear socio-political commitment. The first work of [[Charl
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  • ...doors (minus the set and lighting rig) in areas of outreach or where there are no funds available for learners to travel. The budget runs understandably j ...on College Theatre or the Art’s Complex at the University of Johannesburg, we keep our ticket prices at a minimum.
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  • ...alphabetical listing of links to entries in that sub-section. '''All works are arranged alphabetically according the title of the work.''' There you then The lists are all arranged alphabetically according to the '''title of the play''', the t
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  • ...s truly an international figure and a most worthy winner of this award. We are delighted that he has chosen to accept the Thalia Award for 2010.”
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  • ...soon became common practice, and in terms of theatre history, these texts are quite possibly some of the earliest examples of local (written) drama in So Some early examples in English are provided by [[F.C.L. Bosman]] (1928: pp.70-73, 180-182) when he quotes extr
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  • ''We Must Kill Toni'' is a comedy by Ian Stuart Black [https://en.wikipedia.org/ ...of the Oberon family live in their mansion with one faithful butler. They are happy until they discover the inheritance has gone to cousin Toni. This cha
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  • ...ctions include ''[[Ubu for President]]'', ''[[My Brother Parks]]'' and ''[[We All Fall Down]]''. ...rope Bouquet]]'' 1994, ''[[Paradise is Closing Down]]'' (1995), ''[[People are Living There]]'' (1995), ''[[Karnaval]]'' (1995), ''[[The Merry Wives of Wi
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  • ...in any country), for '''political theatre''' may also include plays that are actually '' supportive'' of a status quo.(see for example the role of publi Here we find a number of forms used in South Africa:
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  • ...Discrimination, Victimization, Gender equality. For our primary learners, we present Programmes on; Nature conservation, Tolerance, Racism, Sex educatio
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  • ...n|Hutchison]] and [[Kole Omotoso|Omotoso]]. 1995.) The fact is that there are a multitude of "Africas", each with its own particular cultural, social, po ...rthern regions, notably Egypt, abutted the [[European]] continent and yet are part of Africa.
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  • ...sponsorships from various arts bodies and corporates but now the finances are so low that it is no longer possible to offer the services and the vision i ...culate. Some of the professionals who have graced our stage over the years are: Dale Cutts, Sylvaine Strike, Clare Stopford, Graham Hopkins, Sandra Prinsl
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  • ...''[[The Jew and the Doctor]]'' (Dibdin). [[Lt Prescott]] and [[Lt Hanson]] are listed as [[Director|Directors]] for the evening. ...ertiser]] on 26 September (though, interestingly, the names of performers are not mentioned, only roles.)
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  • ...ecifically to current or historic usage in South Africa. Naturally readers are warned that terms may change radically in meaning over time. ...eral terms which need to be clarified for readers of this companion, since we have used them in specific ways.
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  • ...ecifically to current or historic usage in South Africa. Naturally readers are warned that terms may change radically in meaning over time. ...eral terms which need to be clarified for readers of this companion, since we have used them in specific ways.
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  • ...ecifically to current or historic usage in South Africa. Naturally readers are warned that terms may change radically in meaning over time. ...eral terms which need to be clarified for readers of this companion, since we have used them in specific ways.
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  • ...ecifically to current or historic usage in South Africa. Naturally readers are warned that terms may change radically in meaning over time. ...eral terms which need to be clarified for readers of this companion, since we have used them in specific ways.
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  • She produced ''[[On Approval]]'' (1939), ''[[When We Are Married]]'' (1940) and ''[[Quiet Wedding]]'' (1941); directed ''[[The Three
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  • ...amme that also included ''[[The Irish Tutor]]'' (Butler) and ''[[Where are we now?]]'', a "comic, topical [[Negro]] lecture, written by a Cape Town gentl
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  • '''There are two plays by this name''' ...future in a deserted town in the middle of a wilderness, where society as we know it has collapsed and it is only the fittest who survive.
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  • ...of the ''implications for theatre and performance studies'' below however are by the editor of [[ESAT]]. ...as estimated around two thousand). Most are of African origin, though some are of European or Asian origin (e.g. local versions of English, French, German
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  • ...Libya]]'', ''[[Who, Me?]]'' (with an early role for [[Moira Lister]]), ''[[We of Velddrift]]'' / ''[[Ons Velddrifters]]'' (with Schauder), ''[[Remember J ...ert Hamer/1947). He made only five features as director, but amongst them are two classic comedies, namely ''Passport To Pimlico'' (1949) and ''Genevieve
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  • ...ld be studying music. In December 1922 he returned to South Africa. Then we lose track of him, though in June 1936 an [[Arthur L. Bennett]] of the righ ...rector. Curiously, after that he disappears from the local film scene and we were unable to find out what became of him, except that he died in Johannes
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  • ...rica who use English as a ''lingua franca'', even a ''lingua artistica'', are not necessarily from England or Britain, or even of European extraction (i. ...lish theatre]]", “English businesses”). Naturally the same problem applies here: not all English works were written by "[[White]] persons of British stock"
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  • Author of the Zulu musicals such as ''[[We Are Alive]]'' (1996), ''[[Cry Not Child]]'' (1997), ''[[Our Voice, Our Rights]]
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  • ...ken backwards and forward through time, discovering how events of the past are misinterpreted by the historians of the present.
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  • There are a number of difficulties with the idea of using the umbrella term [[African ...n|Hutchison]] and [[Kole Omotoso|Omotoso]]. 1995.) The fact is that there are a multitude of "Africas", each with its own particular cultural, social, po
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  • '''NB: The results and opinions expressed in this publication, however, are those of the individual authors and in no way reflect the opinions of the [ ...as part of the research team and I would like to acknowledge that support here and thank each and every one of them heartily for it. (See the list of [[Co
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  • ...ating to a race of people with dark skin, especially people whose families are, or were originally, from Africa. ...ican]] or [[Bantu]] descent alone, and this is increasingly noticeable as we move past the 1990 shift in power - and indeed this is the way the new the
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  • ...[André P. Brink]] translated ''Ons is nie almal so nie'' into English as ''We're not all like that''. ...cess. Among the latter have been ''[[Dalk is ons almal só]]'' ("Perhaps we are all like that", 2001), a compilation of Goosen's work by [[Susanne Beyers]]
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  • ...ndustry today, both in Alex and Soweto, were raised by him. We are what we are because of his works of genius," Mavuso said. He added that they were consi
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  • ''[[Hier’s ons weer]]'' ("Here we are again", 1950)
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  • ...ll Fall Down]]'' (1988). He starred in [[Lena Ferugia|Lena Farugia]]’s ''[[We and Them]]'' at the [[Leonard Rayne Theatre]] in 1989 and in 2010 he staged ...Coca Cola]]'' (1981), ''[[Skyf]]'' (1984), ''[[East]]'' (1990), ''[[People are Living There]]'' (also playing “Shorty”, 1995), ''[[Elizabeth]]'' (1996
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  • ...zi Is Dead]]'', ''[[The Sport of My Mad Mother]]'', ''[[The Tiger]]'', ''[[We Bombed in New Haven]]'', She was the designer for ''[[Ashes]]'', ''[[Drive
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  • ...and the Wood]]'' in 1978, with Merit Awards going to [[Zakes Mda]] for ''[[We Shall Sing for the Fatherland]]'' and to [[Michael Drin]] for ''[[Inquest o 1978: [[Zakes Mda]] (''[[We Shall Sing for the Fatherland]]'') and [[Michael Drin]] (''[[Inquest on Gor
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  • [[We Bombed in New Haven]] [[We Fly by Night]] (Colman Jr) '''See ''[[We Fly by Night, or Long Stories]]'''''
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  • ...'s verse book ''When We Were Very Young'' (1924) and many more in ''Now We Are Six'' (1927). All four volumes were illustrated by E. H. Shepard. (''Wikipe
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  • ...e existing cultural archives and libraries, wherever seems appropriate. We are negotiating for, and hoping to obtain, such a permanent dedicated facility The term "temporary" is significant here, since [[ESAT]] is a '''digital encyclopaedia''', i.e. a database of proces
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  • ...f plays, poems, novels, films etc entitled ''[[The Prodigal Son]]''. Below we list plays performed in South Africa at some time.
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  • ...s]]'' (in 2019) (as the shoe factory manager). Also listed in some sources are unspecified productions of ''[[Canterbury Tales]]'' and ''[[Dear Liar]]''. ..., ''[[Absurd Person Singular]]'', ''[[The Other Side of the Swamp]]'', ''[[We All Fall Down]]''.
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  • As professional actress she acted in ''[[Panics]]'' (1992), ''[[Thina Bantu - We People]]'', ''[[Die Van Aardes van Grootoor]]''. Among her appearances on television are in ''[[Torings]]'' and ''[[Konings]]''.
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  • ...st professional role playing "Ophelia" in ''[[Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead]]'' at the [[Market Theatre]], where she also appeared in ''[[Sly Fox] ...'[[Game for Vultures]]'' (1979), ''[[Sharpeville Spirit]]'' (1986) and ''[[We Will See/Re tla bona]]'' (1987).
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  • ...y meanings over the years of course, and its cultural and social meanings are also quite diverse. For instance, the word is defined as follows in the ''O ...of an area, group, or sphere of activity.'' The socio-cultural derivatives are the notion of something not part of the mainstream, or main event.
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  • Objectives of the company are to empower children, youth and families by giving them a combination of Ins ...Dog’s Life (2006), Scazi Love (2006), Moon In The Sky (2007), Moya The Air We Breathe (2008), Indlovu People (2009), Shark Dreams (2009) and Laduma Jun
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  • ...C]]), ''[[Nellie and the Cabman]]'' (for [[Brian Charteris]]), ''[[When We Are Married]]'' (with [[NAPAC]]), ''[[Pygmalion]]'' (with [[NAPAC]]), ''[[Stev
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  • [[We All Fall Down]] [[We and Them]]
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  • [[Ain't We Got Fun]] (Honeyman) [[All are not Shadows]]
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  • ...Learner's Dictionary''[http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/perform] are: ...the [[Performing Arts]], and is today used in a range of specific ways, as we see below.
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  • Since 1994 we have seen the arrival of two immensely impressive internet-linked arts init Some items are listed under dates or numbers. To see the list (arranged numerically), clic
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  • ...[[The White South Africans]] / ''Die Blanke Suid-Afrikaners'' (1965), [[We Are Marching to Pretoria]] (1968), [[The Great Adjustment]] / ''Die Groot Aanpa
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  • In this sub-entry we provide four copy-and-paste versions of the page outlines for the four most The following templates are provided
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  • * ''We Are All Rivers'', Katlehong, Chakida Publishing, 2010
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  • At 15 she wrote ''We Will Fix Them'', produced at her school. The play was inspired by the viole Her debut was in ''[[Baphi]]'' (Where are they?) which she wrote and directed. She also wrote ''[[Jesus Christ]]'' an
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  • '''Among the specific aims are:''' ...- are scrutinised by highly qualified professional adjudicators and awards are allocated to deserving participants in various categories, the zenith of wh
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  • ''[[Thina Bantu - We People]]'' is a wokshopped play by [[Mavis Taylor]] and the [[UCT Workshop] ...rking on the play it became increasingly clear that the solution necessary are extremely complex yet there is a belief that there is a way forward.
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  • ...Bantu - We People]]'' (1988). Among the other productions he designed for are [[Barney Simon]]'s ''[[Eden and Other Places]]'' ([[Market Theatre]], 198
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  • ...allegorical figures, and the walls were hung with paintings , the work of, we believe, [[P.D. Martin]] Esq. and [[Dr Shea]]. Chandeliers, bristling with
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  • ...'[[Date with an Angel]]'' (Producer: [[Mabel Barnes]]), 1945 – ''[[When We Are Married]]'' (Producer: [[Henry Miles]]), 1945 – ''[[Aladdin]]'' (Producer
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  • He directed ''[[Where are you Going Hollis Jay?]]'', compiled and directed ''[[Animal Fair]]'' and '' ...[A Tribute to Noel Coward]]'' (aka ''[[Fumed Oak and Red Peppers]]''), ''[[We Bombed in New Haven]]'', and ''[[What the Butler Saw]]'', ''[[The Beaux' St
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  • ...n our alcoholic beverage industry - ciders or alcoholic fruit beverages as we know them. One of the company's key strengths has always been innovation. ...ement Award]] and for a while in later years a [[People's Choice Award]], are usually announced and presented at the ceremony.
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  • "The page now sent broadcast to the public will, we hope, find favour with its readers, and the co-operation of our friends is ...ilitary and civil, and to give the digests of their duties, and where they are (or ought) to be found.
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  • ...our correspondent in his letter. So, for the enlightenment of our readers, we give the assumed as well as the real name in our copy of the cast of charac
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  • ...to decide. While Petrovic recounts his story, one cannot be sure if these are the memories of an old man, or the imaginings of a young boy. Through his s
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  • Other stage roles here include ''[[The Bed Before Yesterday]]'' ([[Pieter Toerien]], 1976), ''[[C ...ons for [[NAPAC]] in the late 1970s and early 1980s, including ''[[When We Are Married]]'', Alan Ayckbourn's ''[[How the Other Half Loves]]'' and Wilde's
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  • ...rk'' (TV movie/1979), ''We Three Kings'' (TV movie/1979), ''Happy Days Are Here Again'' (TV movie/1980).
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  • ...uction under this name is on record, before the name changed, though there are indications the company had done previous work. There are no performances on record for 1850, but in 1851 we do have a few charity performances by the company, mainly in support of tho
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  • ...g voyage - a writer's pilgrimage, a whole painful process we are privy to. We witness his coming of age through author monologues, re-creations of onboar
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  • ...e Coronavirus 2’ (SARS-CoV-2) was confirmed as the causative agent of what we now know as ‘Coronavirus Disease 2019’ (COVID-19). Since then, the viru ...astrophe is can only be assessed and understood over time. For the interim we place the following brief summary of some issues, based on a slightly longe
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  • ...end in tatters. ''[[Ga-Mchangani]]'' is a journey of laughter and tears as we follow the tragic-comic life of Mchangani. (Artslink)
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  • ...our correspondent in his letter. So, for the enlightenment of our readers, we give the assumed as well as the real name in our copy of the cast of charac
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  • In May of 1974, two plays - ''[[Now we are not alone anymore]]'' and ''[[David and Diana]]'' - were performed in a pro ...ramme for ''From the townships 1'': two plays by Gladys Thomas: ''[[Now we are not alone anymore]]'' and ''[[David and Diana]]'', with reviews of the play
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  • ...hard already had a company but our association started on 1st April 1983 – we should have known!!” While she looks after the nuts and bolts, Debbie say ...sts, sometimes arriving late, because of the traffic. “On a Friday evening we started giving our guests complimentary sherry,” says Debbie. This just t
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  • ...ing with the start of of radio-recordings in 1938, then considers where we are in 2021 and then looks ahead at 2138 and how things would or could be then.
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  • ...hen the whites take everything from us, they call it ''vatmaar'', but when we do the same, it's called stealing."
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  • ...asic principles. Some of the more important of these are briefly discussed here. There are two aspects to this issue, both which required simple and pragmatic solutio
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  • ...our correspondent in his letter. So, for the enlightenment of our readers, we give the assumed as well as the real name in our copy of the cast of charac
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  • ...our new reality emerges and as our artists focus on the new reality. Maybe we lack focus at the moment and maybe that’s because our reality isn’t def
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  • ...ent. As a result, only two plays have been published to date, though there are recordings of ''[[How Long?]]'', ''[[Too Late]]'' and ''[[Sikalo]]''. His p * ''[[Bad Times Mzala]]'' (also known as ''[[Things Are Bad Mzala]]'', 1982)
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  • '''''English titles beginning with the articles "a" and "an" are listed under the following noun, according to normal bibliographic usage. H [[Amajuba: Like Doves We Rise]]
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  • ...e building – the board of The District 6 Museum – as a working theatre and we hope that they will be able to use it for the benefit of the Museum and the
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  • ...stretches an unbroken vein of melody – indigenous as well as Western – for here is a people whose gift of song has enabled them to make music out of happin Not only does the hidden talent exist, but there are many talented unknowns who yearn to be discovered, for they have learnt tha
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  • ...ined an honours degree in drama at the [[University of Natal]] in Durban. Here she also devised a theatre programme specifically for children within the D 1968 – ''[[Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead]]'' ([[Alexander Theatre]]) (Produced by [[Leonard Schach]] for [[PACT
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  • ''"For Mr Elton, as Pierre, we could not help feeling sorry. He tried hard to do justice to the part, but "When we got to the door he said, 'I warn you that I shall warm you if my name appea
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  • '''''English titles beginning with the articles "a" and "an" are listed under the following noun, according to normal bibliographic usage. H [[Ain’t We Got Fun]]
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  • Besides [[Captain Hall]] himself among the few names specifically mentioned are [[Captain Fisher]] (another leading figure), [[J.L. Fitzpatrick]], [[Lieute Among the plays done by the company are:
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  • Among the productions where we find him specifically mentioned are -
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  • ...ere is also a later film in sound, released in 1938, but the authors there are listed as Miles Malleson and Jacques Théry. There is no mention of the Wi ...de with the initials, for it appears that the intials of the second author are in fact not "C.C." , but "G.G." and that the real author is '''G.G. Colling
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  • ...y Keogh was a founder member of the legendary [[Market Theatre Company]]. "We did everything ... sent out circulars, scraped the walls, scrubbed the floo ...85), ''[[Danny and the Deep Blue Sea]]'' (1986), [[Comedians]], ''[[People are Living There]]'', ''[[Cold Stone Jug]]'', ''[[Entertaining Mr Sloane]]'' (1
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  • ...opyright on behalf of authors and publishers. Main areas of administration are reprographic reproduction rights (photocopying from published editions), pu .... The first cermenony was held in November 1972. *** Among the awards made are the [[Johannesburg Repertory Society Award]] , the [[Stuart Leith Trophy]]
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  • ...reputed (notably by [[Aristotle]]) to have been the founder of theatre as we know it, when he introduced the first principal actor in addition to the ch ...f ''[[Much Ado about Nothing]]'' (''[[Helikon]]'' 1(2):13-14) and ''[[Deep are the Roots]]'' (''[[Helikon]]'', 1(2):114-15).
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  • ...ts in 1911. However, in issues of the Jewish Chronicle of 1913/1914 there are references to a William Weston-Bowden having produced plays for an amateur
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  • ...rdeal, we hope he may give us ''[[Richard III]]'' and ''[[Macbeth]]'', but we shall be content to wait for a further visit. ...um edition amended. Discussion on those points may be omitted, and players are content to have the noble lines spoken, provided the actor will but put . .
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  • ...fter [[Wole Soyinka]], but the title also carried the symbolic meaning of "We shall overcome". Other productions ascribed to them are ''[[Sego (The African Calabash)]]'' (1988),
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  • ''The results and opinions expressed in this publication are those of the '''individual authors''' and in no way reflect the opinions of ...data over the years. We gratefully acknowledge their immense contribution here.
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  • By that time he and Cornelius were planning ''[[We of Velddrift]]'' (1943), a portrait of a fishing village in the Western Cap ...the South African film industry on a sound financial footing. His papers are kept in the Manuscripts & Archives Collection at UCT Libraries. (FO)
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  • ...ns]] titles beginning with the article " ‘n " (= the English "A" or "An") are listed under the following noun, according to normal bibliographic usage.'' [[No Sex Please, We're British]]
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  • "The parts of Mildred Cradock and Alice Petherick, which fell to the former, are just those in which Miss Temple can make the best use of her talents, and [ "[[Mr Foulis]] was Mr Foulis and not Doctor Grace, and we cannot help thinking it fortunate Miss [[Emily Seyton]] had so little to do
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  • ...rom my father’s time in the theatre so we will all get together as much as we can;) I am living in Spain and my bits and pieces are all in storage in the UK so I’m just working on memory;)
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  • There are a number of plays and operas that use the name ''[[Masaniello]]'' as main ( '''We list ALL the performances in their titles below.'''
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  • ...work, guaranteed to draw audiences, and often employed the original title. We therefore list all South African productions using the title below. ''All performances of a stage version in South Africa are listed below and elsewhere. Where appropriate the work is usually credited
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  • '''There are a number of dramatic works using the phrase "Une cause célèbre" as (part ...French, but often capitalized when in English (''[[Une Cause Célèbre]]''). We follow the English convention in [[ESAT]].
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  • The two uses are distinguished in [[Dutch]] and [[Afrikaans]] by the use of the two terms [[ ...s performed was definitely The Barber of Seville by Baumarchais, and there are reasons to believe that The Marriage of Figaro might even have been seen th
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  • ''[[People are Living There]]'', ...perman]]'', ''[['Tis Pity She's a Whore]]'', ''[[A Touch of 1900s]]'', ''[[We Bombed in New Haven]]'', ''[[What the Butler Saw]]'', ''[[Workplay]]'', ''[
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  • The set and costumes are fabulous and the singing is excellent. Well known songs will delight both c ...or a picnic tea or lunch on our lovely lawns. Note Booking is essential as we sometimes tour to schools.
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  • ...red hand-in-hand, dressed as [[Nelson Mandela]] and intoning the words "We are one colour".
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  • ...ory Society|Johannesburg REPS]], appearing in J.B. Priestley’s ''[[When We Are Married]]'' (1941), ''[[The Women]]'' by Claire Booth (directed in 1942 by
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  • ...ist''), John Boyne (''The Boy in the Striped Pajamas''), Lionel Shriver (''We Need to Talk about Kevin''), Alexandra Fuller (''Don't Let's Go to the Dogs ...ished three non-fiction books and has started a novel. The published works are:
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  • ...kaans]]) and the various schools' drama festivals and [[eistedfoddau]]. As we have seen with other playwrights (see [[Afrikaans Theatre]]), the [[Afrikaa ...re has become big business for many freelance performers, for the schools are in a sense ready-made audiences. Work ranges from the many schools and play
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  • 1957: ''[[Here We Come Gathering]]'', ''[[The Gondoliers]]'', ''[[Gaslight]]'', ''[[Lithuania ...'[[Five Finger Exercise]]'', ''[[Beauty and the Beast]]'', ''[[Say Who You Are]]''.
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  • ...he also directed works by other authors for various companies. Among them are ''[[Aggie's Pitch]]'' ([[NAPAC]] 1986), ''[[The Royal Hunt of the Sun]]'' ( ...llenbogen and Theatre for Africa|Complete Works]]'' that, for some reason, are not listed by Ellenbogen and Szymczak.
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  • ...]]''' are often use rather broadly and interchangeably in South Africa, as are '''[[theatre researcher]]''' and '''[[theatre historian]]''', some people ...rt One]]'' at the opening of [[The African Theatre]] on 28 September 1801, are both cited as the first review, the former by [[Jill Fletcher]] (1994: p. 2
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  • ...films, but it is not known how long he remained with the firm. After that we lose track of him until 1925, when he turns up as cameraman for ''India To-
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  • Some of the names prominently or specifically mentioned are: Among the ladies mentioned are [[Mrs Kinniburgh]], [[Mrs Oswin]] and [[Mrs Arlington]],
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  • ''[[As Ons Twee Eers Getroud Is!]]'' ("Once we two are married!") is a romantic farce in four acts in [[Afrikaans]] by [[Gerhard J
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  • ...m|film]]" in [[Afrikaans]]) were the preferred formal terms, as they still are today. ..."[[Film|film]]" in [[Afrikaans]]) were the preferred terms, as they still are today.
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  • ...skills if practices and content fall outside a cultural range the students are asked to inhabit. ...ined Land [2015], Les Cenci [2016] ''[[Blonde Poison]]'' [2016 – 2018], If We Dig [2016], Sweet Bird of Youth [2017/8], The Glass Menagerie [2019].
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  • The aims of the [[ESAT]] encyclopaedia are to create a comprehensive database on the history and nature of South Afric ...specialist [[Freddy Ogterop]] approached the project team to suggest that we expand the scope of [[ESAT]] to include [[South African Film]]. This discus
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  • ...project provisionally changed, even though the implications of these ideas are still being investigated. Thus, the period of discussed here is characterized by three major initiatives:
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  • ...repigo]]'' here in 1992, and [[Athol Fugard]]’s ''[[Nongogo]]'' was staged here in 1994. (See [[Percy Tucker]], 1997) ...ic by PACT in December 1986. PACT staged an Afrikaans version of King Lear here in 1990.
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  • ...e '''first time''' by [[Door Yver Bloeit de Kunst]] in the particular year are given - further productions or repeats of the specific play will be listed ...th recorded performances listed by Bosman (1980) only resuming in 1895 and are very sporadic.
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  • '''Numerous works have been published about [[Lucrezia Borgia]], but below we discuss such stage texts as have been seen in South Africa.''' Often the works are billed (orf at least referred to) simply by the name of the character, even
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  • The [[Standard Bank Ovation Awards]] are awarded by a panel of anonymous reviewers to productions on the Fringe Fest ...n new conversation through the arts'; they are awarded to productions that are noticeable for being a cut above, well received by audiences – and that l
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  • ...ned below, as well as other titles found on posters and in advertisements, are often simply referred to as '''''[[Aladdin]]''''' by reviewers, critics, a Among the titles found in South African performances in the 19th century are:
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  • As actor he appeared in ''[[People are Living There]]'', ''[[Skyvers/Jollers]]'', ''[['Tis Pity She's a Whore]]'', ..., A Tribute to Noël Coward: ''[[Fumed Oak]]'' and ''[[Red Peppers]]'', ''[[We Bombed in New Haven]]'', ''[[Cop Out]]'', ''[[Faces in the Wall]]'', ''[[Fo
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  • ...at also included ''[[Cut Off with a Shilling]]'' (Smith) and ''[[Where are we now?]]'', a "comic, topical [[Negro]] lecture, written by a Cape Town gentl
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  • ...se forms as visual art, music, dance, prose, theatre, radio and film. Here we only consider the stage, radio and film versions. ''(For more information o ...way each performance actually constitutes a new play text. So some of them are discussed individually below.
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  • ...reviewer]]''' and even '''[[commentator]]''' and '''[[arts journalist]]''' are often use rather broadly and interchangeably in South Africa.'' ...rt One]]'' at the opening of [[The African Theatre]] on 28 September 1801, are both cited as the first review, the former by [[Jill Fletcher]] (1994: p. 2
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  • ...known as the Old Barn. “. . . when the hurried nature of the preparations are considered . . . [[Sefton Parry]], will not fail to make improvements as ti ...for when he visited Kimberley but he does mention [[Odds and Ends]] which we know he took on tour between 1880-1882 during his visit to South Africa.)
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  • “Hospitaaltyd”, hosted by the late Dulcie van den Bergh, “Memories Are Made Of This”, hosted by Isador Davis and Evelyn Martin, Since the creation of the Society, we have had a very close relationship with the South African
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  • ...town, - the Military Head Quarters of the Colony, - on the 30th March, and we were, within a few weeks, called upon to furnish nine detachments which sca ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birmingham_Central_Library] has a complete run. They are in the process of digitising the complete set in order to make them all ava
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  • ...g the numerous English translations since Thomas Francklin's 1759 attempt, are well-known versions by Gilbert Murray (1911), W.B. Yeats (1928), H.D.F. Kit ...aius in 467 BC. One part of the trilogy was a play about Oedipus. However, we know only know about it by reputation, as no text is extant.
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  • [[Say Who You Are]] [[Shall We Join the Ladies?]] (Barrie)
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  • ...that has its roots in the South African Indian experience and was created here. ...Theatre Publications]]) Whilst there may be a perception that such studies are too culture-specific to be relevant to our evolving cultural identity, Indi
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  • ...out '''performance''' (and indeed '''criticism''' and '''scholarship'''), are at best slippery, with numerous intriguing and sometimes even bizarre theor ...kind of debate can potentially be highly applicable to Southern Africa, as we shall see, and the issues have been raised from time to time.
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  • ...for South African contemporary dance at which new choreographic creations are presented. It is an open platform, which includes performances of youth and ...ve imagination with enhanced self-confidence. There was no obligation, but we invited all five to stage a new work on the 1996 Umbrella.
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  • ...titles with elaborate subtitles, to short, abbreviated titles. In [[ESAT]] we follow the general convention of using the shortened titles, (e.g. ''[[Ric ...South Africa under colonial rule, his works have frequently been performed here by amateurs, professionals, schools and universities. Numerous translations
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  • ...ns, or are part of an integrated set of events, and are therefore taken up here (see below). ...performance, and when staged, more often termed a [[Rock musical]]). There are also the large-scale operatic style musicals, such as ''[[Les Miserables]]'
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  • ...acebook.com/watch/?v=309785326878552]. So for the purposes of this article we use those dates.'' ...7), ''[[Heartbreak House]]'' (PACT 1967), ''[[Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead]]'' (PACT 1968) ''[[You Never Can Tell]]'' (PACT 1968), ''[[The Fighti
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  • ..., he switched to [[Springbok Radio]], the [[SABC]]’s commercial service. Here he became one of radio’s most familiar voices, reading ''The World at 7 P 1959 – ''[[The Dock Brief]]'' + ''[[What Shall We Tell Caroline?]]'' (Staged by [[Kushlick-Gluckman]] at the [[Intimate Theat
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  • ...few rows of seats were alight, and both Colonel Ferreira and Mr MacIntyre are convinced that, had they half-a-dozen active men with them, the catastrophe Absolutely nothing, except the few (unclear) you see here; but which were not in the Theatre.
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  • The 1860s and early 1870s are interesting in this respect. The names and terms such as [[The Christy Mins There are also troupes who do not use the terms "[[Christy]]" or "[[Minstrel]]" in th
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  • ...uteng, the Northern Province, Northwest and Mpumalanga. The capital cities are Cape Town (legislative) and Pretoria (administrative). ...quatter communities on the outskirts of all cities. The latter communities are reputed to contain almost seven million people.
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  • [[Senzenina – What Have We Done?]] [[South Africans are Living There]]
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  • ...that they would, in all probability, be banned. Apart from the few listed here, it is beyond the scope of this website and those films have not been liste Here is a list of banned movies, missing details are to follow:
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  • ...wn in 1888, and Johannesburg and Kimberley in 1889. Specifically mentioned are performances of her appearances as "Lady Macbeth" in the "Sleepwalking Scen ...einer Müller]] and [[Charles Marowitz]], as well as a range of films. Here we consider only those versions created and/or performed in South Africa.
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  • GHANDI LAUNCHES A PASSIVE RESISTANCE CAMPAIGN. IMPERIAL TROOPS ARE MOBILIZED AGAINST STRIKING MINERS ON THE WITWATERSRAND. A JUDICIAL ENQUIRY ''Battle of Verdun. Battle of the Somme, where 1.3 million men on both sides are lost. Easter Rebellion in Dublin suppressed by British. Lloyd George heads
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  • There are three theatre venues at The [[Market Theatre]]: ...tshinga]] and [[Neil McCarthy]] wrote ''[[Born in the RSA]]'' which opened here in August 1985 before moving to the main theatre.
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