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  • (19**-) Theatre and literary critic, journalist, lecturer, playwright and director. He holds an M.Phil D ...at UCT and a freelance review writer for The Cape Times and columnist for The Next 48hOURS.
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  • ==The original text== ...homas Wigney Percyval (1865-?)[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0672928/] under the joint pen name of "Thomas Raceward".
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  • ==The original text== ...erformed nineteen times by the Nederlandsch Tooneel and seventeen times by the Vereenigde Rotterdamsche Tooneelisten in various venues.
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  • ==The original text== ...y life is ultimately frustrated. In the end, disillusioned and pursued by the police, he takes his own life.
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  • ''[[The Transistor Radio]]'' is a one-act play by Ken Saro-Wiwa (1941–1995) [http == The original text ==
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  • ...e Skoolblad'', he had a great influence on the development of education in the province. ...rom what was then the University of the Orange Free State. Blok Street in the Bloemfontein suburb of Universitas is named after him.
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  • ''[[The Flag Lieutenant]]'' is a comedy drama by William Price Drury (1861-1949)[ht ==The original text==
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  • ...eth de Wagstaffe'''. Also known as the [[Baroness de Wagstaffe]] and used the pseudonym of [[Treble Violl]] as journalist. ...e plume [[Treble Violl]]. Later moved to Johannesburg to review films for The [[Rand Daily Mail]].
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  • ...1874-1947)[https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/G._Besselaar] was an academic and literary historian. Born Gerrit Besselaar on 12 June 1874 in Rotterdam in the Netherlands.
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  • ...both the name of a '''character''' in, and the English '''title of''', a literary cycle of medieval allegorical [[Dutch]], English, French and German fables, =The fable=
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  • Return to [[The ESAT Entries]] ==The list==
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  • ''[[The Thimble Rig!]]'' is a farce in one act by John Baldwin Buckstone (1802-1879 (Also referred to simply as ''[[Thimble Rig]]'' or (the) ''[[Thimble-rig]]''.)
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  • ''[[The Danites, or the Heart of the Sierras]]'' is melodrama in five acts by Joaquin Miller (1837-1913)[https:/ ...'''''[[The First Families of the Sierras]]''''' and '''''[[The Danites in the Sierras]]'''''.
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  • Return to [[The ESAT Entries]] ==The List==
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  • Worked for six years with the [[Brooke Theatre]] and on National touring, was the stage manager for [[PACT]] opera and stage manager for [[PACT]] English Dra He did the lighting and production management for ''[[Little Shop of Horrors]]'', 1984
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  • ==The play== ...divorce between Napoleon and his wife Josephine. It was first performed at the Avenue Theatre, Sunderland, on 1 May, 1891 and in London on 10 September, 1
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  • ...loth_of_Gold] It is also the title used for various performances based on the event, including a play by Shafto Scott. =The original event=
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  • Graduated from the [[University of Pretoria Drama Department]], 1969, where she studied under ...werk]]'' (Anne Sullivan, [[PACT]] 1979), ''[[Siener in die Suburbs|Seer in the Suburbs]]'' (1981), two productions of ''[[Mooi Maria]]'' ([[CAPAB]] 1981,
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  • Also referred to as "The Honorouble [[Mr Yorke]]" and "The Honorouble [[Eliot Yorke]]" on some occasions. ...the fourth son of Admiral Charles Philip Yorke, 4th Earl of Hardwicke, and the Hon. Susan, daughter of Thomas Liddell, 1st Baron Ravensworth.
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  • Though originally titled ''[[Gustavus Vasa, The Deliverer of His Country]]'', the play is more often referred to simply as ''[[Gustavus Vasa]]'' == The original text ==
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  • ==The original text== Based on the story of the travails of the Jewess "Rebecca" in Sir Walter Scott's famous novel '''''[[Ivanhoe]]''''',
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  • ...nd other media), as well as the name of a specific '''[[play]]''' based on the stories. =[[Sherlock Holmes]]: The character=
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  • ...Africa. Conscripted into the apartheid army in 1980, he was discharged on the grounds of having "an immature personality with tendencies towards neurosis He studied at the [[Rhodes University Drama Department]] until 1976.
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  • ...ged to insert the "S" to avoid confusion with another writer who also used the initials "MP" as his pen name) ...pe Town to Lithuanian Jewish immigrant parents. A second cousin of his was the ballerina [[Phyllis Spira]].
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  • The [[Suid-Afrikaanse Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns]] ("[[South African Academ ..., the [[SA Akademie]] or for many years simply as '''[[Die Akademie]]''' ("The Academy").
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  • ==The concept of festival== ==The form==
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  • ...' and '''''[[The Wags of Wapping]]''''' and possibly '''''[[Charles II, or The Wags of Wapping]]'''''. == The original play ==
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  • ...is entry consists of two main sections, two providing general overviews of the South African context: ...n]]''', some people working in a number of these fields simultaneously, so the sections will inevitably overlap to some extent.''
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  • (1) the '''popular novel''' by Sir Walter Scott(1771-1832)[https://en.wikipedia.org ...acGregor''' (1671-1734)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rob_Roy_MacGregor], the brigand turned hero, who became known as "Rob Roy",
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  • ...] was an artistic director, writer, copywriter, teacher, and co-creator of the [[Market Theatre]] in Johannesburg. ...of the most influential figures in South Africa theatre from the 1970s to the 1990s.
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  • ''Please note that the terms '''[[critic]]''', '''[[reviewer]]''' and even '''[[commentator]]''' a <big>'''See also the entry on ''[[Performing Arts Research in South Africa]]'''''</big>
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  • ...algrave-Macmillan, 2009), and ‘Lady Anne’s Blog: Some Initial Thoughts on the Evolution of Theatrical Commentary in South Africa’. In: ''Critical Stage ...-Apartheid South Africa and the surrounding regions.) The same is true of the term “'''research'''”.
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  • = '''Faust the character''' = ...dge and worldly pleasures. Faust's tale is the basis for a large number of literary, artistic, cinematic, and musical works.
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  • ...he period 1652-1947 is primarily based on an entry written for [[ESAT]] by the author and academic [[P.J. du Toit|P.J. (Peet) du Toit]], based on his own ...ional]]. As an adjective it can refer to a person or activity done without the aim of financial gain (amateur painter, amateur sport, amateur theatre, etc
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