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  • #REDIRECT [[Theatre for the Early Years]]
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  • ...]]. She then worked for three years in educational drama and another three years teaching in university English departments.
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  • #REDIRECT[[The Green Bushes, or A Hundred Years Ago]]
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  • ...d hosted his own shows. Wrote and co-presented a children's TV show for 11 years.
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  • [[The Years of the Locust|Years of the Locust, The]] [[The Years of the Survivors|Years of the Survivors, The]]
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  • [[Theatre for the Early Years]][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theatre_for_Early_Years] ([[TEY]]) is a ter Also known as [[Early Childhood Development Theatre]] or [[Early Years Theatre]], it is considered to be a sub-category of [[Theatre for Young Aud
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  • ...ollection of data contained in the book. These facts were collected during years of research and were found in a wide variety of sources, including maps, do
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  • [[The Years of the Locust|Years of the Locust, The]] [[The Years of the Survivors|Years of the Survivors, The]]
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  • ''[[Honderd Jaar Oud]]'' ("A hundred years old") is an alternative title for the [[Afrikaans]] translation of ''[[Pap '''See ''[[A Hundred Years Old]]'''''.
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  • #REDIRECT[[The Gambler's Fate, or A Lapse of Twenty Years]]
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  • ...drama teacher. Was a member of the [[Handspring Puppet Company]] for three years.
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  • ...ears. He received a presidential pardon and was released after a number of years in jail.
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  • ...lt. Also used for stage productions by [[The Grey Players]] in their early years.
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  • ...essional and was lead alto with the famous Kirchin Brothers Band for three years. Bill finally settled in Manchester and formed his own band. During this pe
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  • ...yricist known for his immense contributions to musical theatre for over 50 years. (Wikipedia, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Sondheim])
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  • ...n his play within a play ''Nothing On'' from ''Noises Off''. In ''Donkeys' Years'' six former students spend the weekend at their old university college for
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  • ..., actor and comedian who lived and worked in South Africa for more than 30 years.
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  • ...rg/wiki/Phyllis_Spira] was a South African ballet dancer. For twenty-eight years she was the prima ballerina of [[CAPAB]] Ballet.
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  • ...Africa and abroad by [[Moira Lister]] . She was performing it until three years before her death at the age of 81. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moira_List
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  • Over the years the regiment saw active duty during the Bechuanaland Campaign (1896), the [ ...nd]] is a regular feature of Cape Town festive occasions, and has over the years travelled throughout the country and around the world performing at countle
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  • ...ume of Pictorial Satire Depicting our Politics and Men for the Last Thirty Years, in Black and White, by South Africa's Only Artist'.
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  • ...[[Cape Times]] in the early years of the 20th century, while spending some years in Cape Town for her health.
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  • .... After four years as a teacher he left for Germany where for nearly eight years he worked and studied at the Hesse State Theatre in Wiesbaden. Here he obta
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  • ...niversity of Natal (PMB) and worked as a supply teacher in London for some years before settling on a smallholding near Johannesburg with her family. ...Thandi'' magazine, then part of ''Bona'', and her experiences during those years led to her second book, an illustrated first aid manual in basic English ca
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  • ...years old and has been involved in the performing arts since she was four years old.
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  • ...w [[Durban University of Technology]]). Halfway through the first of three years of study, he was employed by ''[[The Mercury]]'', the newspaper going on t ...(for 2 years), before becoming the newspaper’s full-time film reviewer (3 years) and going on to news and feature sub-editing and layout and ultimately dep
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  • ...t (Soweto), has been an important figure in South African jazz for over 40 years. He first gained significance playing trombone with [[The Jazz Epistles]].
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  • ..., she also featured in the television documentary ''A Salute to Beauty: 40 Years of Miss South Africa'' ([[Danie Botha]]/1999). In 1976, the New Zealand ru
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  • ...ctivities of the [[rederijkerskamer]] [[Door Yver Bloeit de Kunst]] in the years 1892-1910. [[D.C. Boonzaier]], 1923. "My playgoing days – 30 years in the history of the Cape Town stage", in ''SA Review'', 9 March and 24 A
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  • '''There have been a number of venues called the [[Grand Theatre]] over the years. ...day, 19 February 1906 with ''[[The Mikado]]'' (Gilbert & Sullivan). For 50 years world renowned artists appeared here, also local groups and travelling comp
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  • ...ortive and interventionist roles in the during the Apartheid years and the years of transformation, but have become crucial since as the country seeks heali
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  • ...Afrikaans]] well enough to do translations into [[Afrikaans]] within seven years of his arrival. He translated ''[[A Hundred Years Old]]'' by the Quintero brothers and Max Frisch's ''[[Andorra]]'' into [[Af
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  • ...of-house manager. Worked in libraries in Pretoria and Stellenbosch for 26 years, then became a research assistant and educational co-ordinator of outreach ...e Journal]]'' as subscriptions manager, a job she did for more than twenty years (1988-2011).
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  • ...oys and girls, ranging from 10–13 years of age, who kept together for many years. From 1880–1903, under their director Thomas John Pollard, this company t [[D.C. Boonzaier]], 1980. "My playgoing days – 30 years in the history of the Cape Town stage", in ''SA Review'', 9 March and 24 A
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  • ...ears later. According to various newspaper reports, when she was eighteen years old she met and fell in love with a former Australian war photographer, par ...ith Kantor she had a daughter. The couple were divorced approximately two years before he died in 1974.
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  • ...for his debut novel ''Vatmaar'', published in 1995 when the author was 72 years old.
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  • Winners of a '''[[Three Leaf Award]]''' over the years have included: [[Wilhelm Grütter| Grütter, Wilhelm]], [[CAPAB]] 25 Years, 1987. Unpublished research. 365-366.)
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  • ...studied and taught law at both Oxford and Cambridge. Over the past fifteen years, he has written widely – especially in the Afrikaans media, for which he ..., he was involved in the interview process, and, at Cambridge, for several years, he interviewed undergraduate applicants to Clare College and Murray Edward
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  • ...g "Maria Zibula" on the popular [[Afrikaans]] soap ''[[7de Laan]]'' for 13 years, retiring in 2016. Other film and TV roles over the years have included "Ma Jordan" in the first season of ''[[Yizo Yizo]]'', and rol
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  • ...Lady]]'', based on ''[[Pygmalion]]'', has been a great favourite over the years.
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  • ...sh at a high school for several years. She later returned to UCT for three years for the Performer’s Diploma in Speech and Drama.
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  • Performed by [[The Company]] at the [[Nunnery]] during their early years directed by [[Barney Simon]], starring [[Danny Keogh]], [[Beverley Melnick
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  • ...Non-Profit Public Benefits organisation) was founded in 1948 and, for many years, staged its productions in the local Town Hall. In 1962 the group obtained ...e]]'' by [[Terence Rattigan]]. In 2019, as a celebration of their first 50 years, they performed the same play once more, now directed by [[Ilze Tulleken]],
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  • ...st, not to be confused with [[James Ambrose Brown]]'s 1966 play '''''[[The Years of the Locust]]'''''.
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  • ...py''' (CUM), Roodepoort. ** Published a number of Christian plays over the years, including ''[[Die Grootste Geskenk en Ander Toneelstukkies vir Kinderkrans
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  • ...oep 2'', with [[Sias Reinecke]]. He wrote a large number of songs over the years, including "Sproeitjies" and "[[Karnaval]] in Bloemfontein". ...m work, as well as appearing in radio dramas and stage plays. Was for 12 years the co-presenter of the popular childrens' TV programme ''[[Wielie Walie]]'
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  • Studied for three years at the [[ADK]] under [[Milla Louw]] and [[Henry Mylne]].
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  • ...ent programmes in South Africa. Among the arts projects sponsored over the years, particularly under the influence of [[Norman Nossel]] in the 1980s, have
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  • ...ed his own circus – [[Brian’s Circus]], which toured South Africa for many years, visiting between 90 and 100 venues in a year, and sometimes neighbouring c
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  • Among their productions over the years are *, [[Vivian Moodley]]’s ''[[Got Green Chillies, Makoti]]'' (1993), *
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  • ...f Canada, Montreal. In 1986 he moved to the United States. For the past 25 years, he has specialized in non-fiction series episodes and single shows. ... He
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  • ...ca in 1960, spent many years in America and visited Cape Town after thirty years for the first time.
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  • ...cale one-man show, developed in 1997 and performed regularly in subsequent years. Unpublished.
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  • == Training and years in theatre == ...eare Company of Sir [[Donald Wolfit]] (whose biography he wrote), for six years as Wolfit's personal dresser (1953-8).
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  • '''[[CAT]]''' is an acronym used by two theatre organizations over the years:
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  • ...tsewe (1965), *. They also published most of Athol Fugard’s plays over the years, including Dimetos and Two Early Plays (1968?*), **, The Road to Mecca (19
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  • ''[[The Years of the Locust]]'' is a play by [[James Ambrose Brown]] about the involvemen ...Organisation'': a novel by James Ambrose Brown based on the his play "The Years of the Locust". Draft of unpublished novel [Typescript with Holograph emend
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  • ...ooke in 1972, to publish [[The Limelight]] casting directory, and over the years, the company expanded to include information on companies and individuals i Other material published by the company over the years include a variety of calendars and other publications.
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  • ...er theatre was the home of the [[Natal Theatre Workshop Company]] for nine years. It opened 1973 and closed December 1981.
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  • ...at Jan van Riebeeck Primary School for 13 years and on Robben Island for 3 years.
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  • ...ork and London. Returned to South Africa circa 1998 after an absence of 28 years.
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  • ...completing her education, played for British repertory companies for some years. She graduated with a Licentiate of the [[Royal Academy of Dramatic Art]] a ...f a professional concert party and also directed productions for some four years before she and her husband, a leading professional actor, emigrated to Sout
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  • ...playwrights got their start with these associations - particularly in the years preceding the formal founding of the US Drama Department in 196. *** [ITS L
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  • ...der]], one of the founding members, directors and committee chair for many years.
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  • ...''[[Contrast]]'' (1960-1989) , which published a number of plays over the years.
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  • PACOFS Drama 25 Years, 1963-1988.
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  • ...that would dominate professional theatre and film in the country for many years under the combined name of [[African Consolidated Theatres]] ([[ACT]]). [[D.C. Boonzaier]], 1923. "My playgoing days – 30 years in the history of the Cape Town stage", in ''SA Review'', 9 March and 24 A
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  • ...ican actress. Acted with the [[Brian Brooke Company]] in Cape Town for two years before moving to Durban where she joined [[NAPAC]]. In 1964 she was voted D
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  • ...s items and adverts in English, it has had a long list of editors over the years, including Basie Botha (the first), Marie Theron, H. de Vos, Ted Ellis, Pie ...life of the town and surrounding areas featured in the newspaper over the years. With the founding of the Department of Journalism at the [[University of S
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  • The hall, designed was built by to commemorate Victoria's 60 years as sovereign and the foundation stone was laid 22 June 1887. It was presumably used as a performance space over the years, particularly in the 19th and early 20th centuries, by members of the garri
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  • ...re training at the University of the Witwatersrand has been known over the years. ...s]] in the country. It has had numerous formal and informal names over the years, including the [[University of the Witwatersrand School of Dramatic Art]],
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  • For 20 years he ran the [[Durban Theatre Academy]] and up until the time of his death, a ...the children's play, ''[[Freddie the Frog]]'', which ran annually, for 10 years, in the Botanic Gardens in Durban.
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  • * The Abbess - Eighty-one years old. A complex and contradictory personality, alternating between the image ...cter and profundity. A beautiful human being. He has been dead for fifteen years.
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  • ...h Africa, he worked for Oxford University Press in Cape Town for seventeen years. He was a close friend of [[Alan Paton]]. ...e a close friend of and mentor to many writers working in English over the years, and helped establish a vibrant literature in English in the country.
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  • ...k (for a total of eight years), His Majesty's and the Strand. In his later years Bourchier became active in British politics as a member of the Labour Party
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  • ...old and have earned a living in the field in South Africa for at least 20 years.
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  • ...nnyson's plays and enjoyed the personal friendship of the poet. After some years in Australia he came to South Africa in the 1880's. A very gifted artist, he spent his later years in Johannesburg, where he died.
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  • ...annesburg. Stein died on the 4th July, 2010 two weeks after his wife of 60 years, Shirley. The couple had 5 children. ...books director. In 1962 he founded the [[CNA Literary Award]]. After many years in publishing, until a serious illness led to his retirement in about 1980.
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  • ...n Theatre]]. (Source: [[Wilhelm Grütter| Grütter, Wilhelm]], [[CAPAB]] 25 Years, 1987. Unpublished research. p 39)
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  • ...aughter of [[Rex Garner]], British stage actor and director who spent many years working in South African theatre.
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  • ...c career took him to India, Burma, Malaya, China and South Africa over the years, where he covered uprisings and rebellions for his newspapers. Having retur [[Donald Inskip]]. 1972. ''Forty Little Years: The Story of a Theatre''. Cape Town: [[Howard Timmins]].
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  • PACOFS Drama 25 Years, 1963-1988
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  • ...nal success in the play ''[[My Sweetheart]]'', playing it for more than 16 years and becoming so identified with coquettish and girlish characters that she
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  • ...ma, followed by producton organiser of Opera and Ballet for the next eight years.
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  • [[Wilhelm Grütter| Grütter, Wilhelm]], [[CAPAB]] 25 Years, 1987. Unpublished research.
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  • ...is Sowden]]. ** 1934. ** Produced by the "Q" Theatre, London. Produced two years later in johannesburg by [[Lucy Bowditch]] with a cast of amateurs.
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  • ...urn for Poetry, Prose and Drama. So the Drama Award is awarded every three years. Many years drama awards were not made. Also interesting to note is the fact that most
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  • PACOFS Drama 25 Years, 1963-1988
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  • ...all over South Africa. More than a 1000 performances and three and a half years later it closed in Cape Town. Other works produced in this venue include **
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  • ...r writing as "Credo Exacto". Used by amateur and school companies over the years.
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  • ...ein Civic Theatre]] in 1959. Among their most notable productions over the years were **, **, and **. By the late 1990s the group was still active, striving
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  • ...ward. In 1960 he left for Canada to work for Crawley Films, but after two years he returned to England.
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  • ...r writing as "Credo Exacto". Used by amateur and school companies over the years.
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  • ...help of her students. Also did a great deal of professional work over the years. She retired in 1998.
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  • Member of the wardrobe staff at [[Artscape]] for more than 30 years.
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  • ...Tannie Van der Wat, who is almost 94 years old, a recluse for the past 30 years, who is prompted to vocalize her long stored up emotions by visits from the
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  • ...academic magazine **** Read by black intellectuals (Kruger, 138) Over the years published scenes from and full texts of plays. These include '' [[A Place o
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  • ...ghen]]'': A Marvelous History of Mary of Nimmegen, Who for More Than Seven Years Lived and Had ADO with the Devil. Translated from the Middle Dutch by Harry
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  • ...ll don’t know why they’re hurting each other]]'', which toured for several years in Europe and Asia, winning the Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement i
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  • ...iting as "[[Credo Exacto]]". Used by amateur and school companies over the years.
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  • ...iting as "[[Credo Exacto]]". Used by amateur and school companies over the years.
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  • ...blishing numerous novels, academic works, dictionaries and dramas over the years. ...business had various other, alternative, spellings for its name over the years, including: [[Afrikaanse Pers-boekhandel]], [[Afrikaanse Pers-Boekhandel]],
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  • ...tories and educational projects to schools. Among the productions over the years have been: *** and **
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  • ...ellew]] and [[Cora Brown-Potter]] in New York, touring extensively for ten years. [[D.C. Boonzaier]]. 1923. "My playgoing days – 30 years in the history of the Cape Town stage", in ''SA Review'', 9 March and 24 A
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  • ...here his father published a newspaper and he studied music for a number of years, specializing in opera. After completing his studies he accepted the lectur ...music for nuwmerous Afrikaans songs, and set many poems to music over the years. He also wrote tales and plays wrote in German and [[Afrikaans]]. Among his
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  • She spent two years with [[NAPAC]] before joining [[PACT]] for another two years.
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  • ...d his studies in drama at the [[University of Potchefstroom for CHE]]. Two years with [[PACT]] Playwork, and later with the main [[PACT]] company in product Having painted much of his life, although with­out formal training, in later years he also achieved a successful parallel career as an artist with his landsca
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  • ...]], the wife of [[Richard Farmer]], was a costumier for [[CAPAB]] for five years, later opening Sue Farmer Costumes in Cape Town, which lent out fancy-dress
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  • ...Captain in the world of Haute Couture. He stayed in Paris for a further 13 years, his last designs there being for Lilli Palmer and Irene Worth in the last
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  • ...rn committee, and co-ordinator of the Duke of Edinburgh scheme for several years in Lochaber.
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  • ...kly]]'' magazine, where she worked for 12 years and 7 months, the last six years as full-time Editor.
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  • Popular name for a small hall in Devonshire avenue, used for many years (from it founding in 1964) by [[NAPAC]] as an all-purpose space, used among
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  • ...r writing as "Credo Exacto". Used by amateur and school companies over the years.
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  • ...ie Basson]]. (Source: [[Wilhelm Grütter| Grütter, Wilhelm]], [[CAPAB]] 25 Years, 1987. Unpublished research. p 52)
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  • ...y critic for ''[[The Rand Daily Mail]]'' and ''[[Sunday Times]]'' for many years. She wrote many collections of poetry and novels.
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  • After two years in South Africa (1909-1910), he moved to Australia under contract to to [[ In 1909 Cannot left England to go to South Africa where he toured for two years in various stage productions under the auspices of the [[Wheeler Brothers]]
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  • ...Pretoria (1906) and played a number of leads in their productions over the years, including the title role in [[Harm Oost]]'s ''[[Ou Daniel]]'' (1906).
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  • The IATC holds a world congress every two years, seminars for young critics twice a year, as well as symposiums, and contri ...), a number of South African critics have been individual members over the years.
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  • The IATC holds a world congress every two years, seminars for young critics twice a year, as well as symposiums, and contri ...), a number of South African critics have been individual members over the years.
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  • ...] is a name given to a few venues within larger theatre complexes over the years.
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  • ...tor for ''[[Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris]]'' for two years, the stage director for ''[[The Tempest]]'', the stage manager for ''[[Nigh
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  • ...month -- from more than 200 countries and territories over the last three years (2014-16).
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  • ...re was three music halls referred to by this name in Johannesburg over the years, including the [[Empire Palace of Varieties]] built in 1894, which was the
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  • ...an show developed in 1998, utilizing and performed regularly in subsequent years. Unpublished.
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  • ...f Stellenbosch]]'s [[J.S. Gericke Library]] as specialist librarian for 21 years. On her retirement, she trained as a cultural tour guide, founding her own ...a of South African Theatre and Performance]]'' ([[ESAT]]). For a number of years she was also an assistant to the editorial board of the ''[[South African
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  • ...was founded there and performed in the venue (as well as others) over the years. Its first play there was ''[[Die Spioen en sy Handlanger]]'' ("The Spy and
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  • (Source: [[Wilhelm Grütter| Grütter, Wilhelm]], [[CAPAB]] 25 Years, 1987. Unpublished research. p 116)
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  • ...number of reviews of the [[Grahamstown Festival]] over the years. In later years became a travel expert , ''inter alia'' co-writing a number of the interna
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  • ...n Durban and KwaZulu-Natal, and has continued to edit this for the past 20 years. Also the administrator of The ArtStand, Essenwood Craft Market, and the c
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  • ...birthday as well as 60 glorious years in theatre and show business and 40 years on South African stages.
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  • ...made by the [[Suid-Afrikaanse Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns]] every three years for a work in [[Afrikaans]] in any genre, intended for the more mature yout
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  • Best known as [[Madame Fillis]] in later years.
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  • ...ed Oxford University Press as proofreader, setter and editor (just over 12 years), and in 2020 he moved became a proofreader and typesetter at Forum for Acc During his senior years he worked a contributor to [[ESAT]]
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  • ...in 2005, Louw became ill and died of emphysema in Johannesburg. He was 73 years old. ...rcy Tucker]]. This partnership led to the founding of [[Computicket]] five years later.
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  • ...or a year-long internship during which she created a theatre piece (''[[23 Years, A Month and 7 Days]]'') in 2017. Her play, ''[[23 Years, A Month and 7 Days]]'', opened in the [[Baxter Theatre Flipside]] 13 to 24
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  • (Source: [[Wilhelm Grütter| Grütter, Wilhelm]], [[CAPAB]] 25 Years, 1987. Unpublished research. p 66)
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  • ...m under his own name and as [[Fabius Burger]], from 1985 to 1995. In later years he became known for his weekly FreeWheeling column for artslink.co.za. For 28 years he was the partner of film and stage actor [[Tobie Cronjé]], whom he had m
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  • ...xacto". Widely and often produced by amateur and school companies over the years.
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  • ...y [[CAPAB]]. (Source: [[Wilhelm Grütter| Grütter, Wilhelm]], [[CAPAB]] 25 Years, 1987. Unpublished research. p 58)
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  • ...work and originally led by [[Robin Malan]] (1970-1971), followed over the years by [[Eileen Thorns]] and [[Ivan Abrahams]].
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  • ...an Young People's Society"), Pretoria. They did a number of plays over the years, notably [[Jan F.E. Celliers]]'s ''[[Heldinne van die Oorlog]]'' ("Heroines
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  • ...written in Tsonga by [[B.M. Ngobeni]]. Translation of title "Precious ten years of democrary".
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  • (Source: [[Wilhelm Grütter| Grütter, Wilhelm]], [[CAPAB]] 25 Years, 1987. Unpublished research.)
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  • For many years, she served as the chairperson of the [[Market Theatre Foundation]].
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  • ...45) Journalist, drama critic and editor of the ''Sunday Times'' for thirty years (1910-1940). Even in his time as editor he personally wrote reviews and com
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  • In later years he began writing plays, including the one-act play ''[[Die Wewenaar]]'' ("T
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  • However, in 1949 Enid Munnick (Munnik) arrived in England and two years later she married film producer/director Roy Boulting. First as Enid Munni Tucker, Percy - Just the ticket!: my 50 years in show business (1997)
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  • ...derella]]'' at Tyne Theatre (where he had been the manager for a number of years previously), and the new year of 1898 found him at the Theatre Royal, Sydne ...ustry between 1913 and 1922. His film career including roles in ''[[Sixty Years a Queen]]'' (1913), ''[[The Twelve Pound Look]]'' (1920), ''[[Onder spiriti
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  • ...teaching and administrative positions at a number of Universities over the years since 1986, including the Department of Theater, Dance and Performance Stud ...extensively on African and South African theatre and performance over the years, producing both articles and a number of books. A number of them are listed
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  • Acronym with multiple meanings over the years.
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  • It is not always certain which of them did what over the years, since a British Pathé film showing [[The Human Ostrich]] at a sideshow in ...he worked in various capacities in circuses and fun fairs for a number of years. According to his niece, his stage names where [[The Human Ostrich]], [[Pri
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  • ...algrave play of 1885, since the South African production took place eight years before the first documented performance of the play in England. Roebuck th [[D.C. Boonzaier]], 1923. "My playgoing days – 30 years in the history of the Cape Town stage", in ''SA Review'', 9 March and 24 A
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  • ...Malherbe]]. (Source: [[Wilhelm Grütter| Grütter, Wilhelm]], [[CAPAB]] 25 Years, 1987. Unpublished research. p 66)
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  • ...val), 1948 , when the monument in Franschoek was inaugurated and 1988 (300 years after their arrival).
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  • Amongst the figures associated with the executive over the years were [[D.S. Botha]], [[G.G. Cillié]], [[P.J.G. de Vos]], [[J.M. Hoffman] Within three years from its founding 30 branches of the organization had been established in t
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  • Over the years the club published a newsletter (''[[Ad Lib]]'') in the years 19**-19**, under the editorship of ***?? This was revived in 1998 under the
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  • ...*) Former officer in the regiment, and a merchant in Cape Town for over 30 years. An amateur actor, and possibly a producer of amateur work. He also oppose
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  • ...the early 1980s, when fringe theatre was at its peak in Durban and for 20 years it was run by [[Dennis Rubin]].
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  • ...d first serialised from March to July 1844, during the July Monarchy, four years before the French Revolution of 1848 established the Second Republic. ...l has seen innumerable translations and adaptations for all media over the years.
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  • ...nd persuaded him to come to South Africa. He lived with his partner of 27 years, [[Faried Swartz]]. ...nd persuaded him to come to South Africa. He lived with his partner of 27 years, [[Faried Swartz]].
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  • ...uth Africans abroad and returning home. Msomi returned to South Africa two years earlier (1992) from the United States. ''[[Buya Africa]]'' starred his wife
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  • ...ape Town, South Africa. After graduating and working for [[CAPAB]] for two years, she emigrated to America where she studied and appeared in numerous produc She was a member of the [[CAPAB]] Drama Company for two years.
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  • ...sent to Robben Island [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robben_Island] for 20 years. [[John Kani]], a newly arrived factory worker in Port Elizabeth, was chose
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  • ''[[Die Jare Daarna....]]'' ("The years thereafter....) is an [[Afrikaans]] TV series directed by [[Daan Retief]]
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  • ...o at the Kassel State Opera where she had a permanent position for several years.
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  • ''[[The Green Bushes, or A Hundred Years Ago]]'' is a popular [[melodrama]] in three acts John Baldwin Buckstone (18 Also known as '''''[[The Green Bushes, or Ireland a Hundred Years Ago]]''''', '''''[[The Green Bushes]]''''' or in one case simply referred t
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  • ...]. The name of the sponsoring company would change intermittently over the years, thus giving us the later [[IGI Life Vita Awards]] and ultimately the [[FN
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  • Plays put on in the three years they ran the society (1969-1971) include ''[[Oorlog is Oorlog]]'' (Grosskop
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  • ...is a generic name used to refer to a number of amateur companies over the years (e.g 1833, 1844–1846-1855 and 1865-1910).
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  • ...once again joined [[Die Vaderland]] as art editor and remained there for 5 years, apart from a short break to go oversees to start a singing career. ...ed lithography with Henri Deprest and Jean-Paul Pons, and for the next two years shared a studio with opera director and designer Jean-Yves Taverniér, gain
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  • ''[[The Space Age]]'': a celebration of The [[Space Theatre]] 25 years down the road, [[Baxter Theatre]], 27 March 1997 : programmes, one includin
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  • ...by [[Nicholas Ellenbogen]] in [[The Rosebank Theatre]] in 2014. Set a 100 years earlier, in 1914, in the First World War it contained music and popular son
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  • ...es of French [[amateur]] performers who performed at the Cape in the early years of the 19th century. Among the individuals who became involved with such pe
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  • ...began in the final year of NAPAC’s Loft Theatre Company, followed by three years in the Playhouse Puppet Company, and as a co-founder of Creative Madness, a ...has won the Durban Theatre Award for Best Set Design every year for eight years running. He also has won Durban Theatre Awards for his direction of Proof (
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  • ...complete a Master’s in French Literature in 1979. Thereafter she spent 23 years as an academic teaching literature, French and later Afrikaans at the Depar ...pe Town]] in South Africa. Her career in research management would span 20 years till her retirement. She continues to draw on this experience in her curre
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  • He worked for the [[SABC]]'s [[Afrikaans]] radio service for many years. One of the radio plays he directed was ''[[Pendoring & Seun]]''. Robert d
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  • ...ed an Elizabeth Willans and returned to live in the United Kingdom about 5 years after that.[http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/SOUTH-AFRICA/2003 ...trade, this is quite possibly the same person. He would have been about 49 years of age when he is recorded as working in the theatre in Grahamstown.
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