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  • ...9 he was seconded to [[Gaumont-British Africa]] and directed ''Chisoko the African'' for the Roan Antelope Copper Mines in what was then Northern Rhodesia. ...Ambrose Brown]], received an excellent review from Bosley Crowther in The New York Times and was shown at the 1951 Edinburgh Film Festival.
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  • ...[[South_African_Theatre/Bibliography|A Bibliography of South African South African Theatre and Performance]] Wade, M. 1988. Out of South Africa ([[Junction Avenue Theatre Company]]: [[Market Theatre]]). ''Horizon
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  • ...Flynn|William "Bill" Flynn]] (13 December 1948 – 11 July 2007) was a South African actor, comedian, dramatist, director and rock band member. [http://en.wikip ...'[['Tis Pity She's a Whore]]'', ''[[A Touch of 1900s]]'', ''[[We Bombed in New Haven]]'', ''[[What the Butler Saw]]'', ''[[Workplay]]'', ''[[You’ll Come
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  • ...le seem to have come to South Africa in 1861, with Thomas as a member of a new company brought out on a one year contract by [[Sefton Parry]], for two sea ...d theatre venue in [[The Round House]], Cape Town. They remained active in South Africa till at least 1871, undertaking their own productions (including a
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  • == Children's theatre and Theatre for the youth in South Africa == While recorded tribal history in South Africa does not reflect any type of performance specifically designed for c
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  • ...interested in the evolution, history and forms of performance and media in South Africa. It uses the [[Wiki]] format and programmes and is published on the ...reate a comprehensive online database on the history and nature of [[South African]] [[performance]], including [[theatre]], [[drama]], [[radio drama]] and [[
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  • • John appeared in the Feydea farce ’A Flea in her Ear’ at The New Space. (Date unknown) ...ld War in Tegel prison in Berlin, he wrote a morning prayer. Shortly after writing this, he was executed for his part in the plot to kill Hitler.
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  • ...783–1859)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_Irving] assisted in the writing of the play, but is not credited, or at most is mentioned as "contributor" == Performance history in South Africa ==
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  • ...d producer/administrator [[Mannie Manim]] in 1976. It has long been termed South Africa's unofficial "National Theatre" because of its pivotal role in the c ...cially its pub became a multiracial neutral area in the midst of Apartheid South Africa, while other artists and arts associations also moved into the area.
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  • ...[[South_African_Theatre/Bibliography|A Bibliography of South African South African Theatre and Performance]] ...e: Case Studies From Uganda'', by [[Marion Frank]]. Reviewed in: ''[[South African Theatre Journal]]'', 11(1&2):309-312.
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  • ...[[South_African_Theatre/Bibliography|A Bibliography of South African South African Theatre and Performance]] [[Ken Leach|Leach, K.]] 1978. [South African theatre]. ''Speak'', 1(2):44-46. March-April.
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  • 1: ''[[Criticism in South Africa]]'' (An introductory overview of [[performing arts criticism]], larg 2: ''[[An index to South African Critics, Commentators and Reviewers]]''.
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  • ...Blog: Some Initial Thoughts on the Evolution of Theatrical Commentary in South Africa’. In: ''Critical Stages'' 2(1) March 2010. A shorter article, util ...being proposed and used. (This is most emphatically so in post-Apartheid South Africa and the surrounding regions.) The same is true of the term “'''re
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  • ...[[South_African_Theatre/Bibliography|A Bibliography of South African South African Theatre and Performance]] [[Caroline Jackson|Jackson, Caroline]] 1985. South African [[Zakes Mokae]]: an actor against all odds. ''Black Masks'', 2(2):2-3. Octo
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  • The encyclopaedia is written in the academic form of [[South African English]], which is largely based on British rather than American usage, as == The South African focus ==
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  • In 1994, after touring for two and a half years, they returned to South Africa with the following aims: • To develop the language of physical theatre in South Africa as a means to overcoming vast language diversities.
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  • ...tablished four Documentation Centres in the Institute - one each for South African Art, [[Afrikaans]] Literature, Music and Theatre. The [[National Documenta He began his creative writing career with a few published poems and stories published in journals. Of the
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  • '''Pieter-Dirk Uys''' (1945-) is a South African actor, director, dramatist, impersonator, comedian, political satirist and ...oduced as a student project and he later became particularly well-known in South Africa for the character [[Evita Bezuidenhout]] (also known as Tannie Evita
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  • ...the ship’s manifesto listed him as an advertising manager. He returned to South Africa prior to the outbreak of World War II. ...ted in some of his own films and was invariably involved in aspects of the writing, something he later professed to hate.
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  • ...a member of the Premier's Committee for Crime Prevention, doing research, writing, training artists, directing and touring with plays about alcohol abuse (20 ...ched, wrote, directed and acted in three projects undertaken for the South African Defence Force: ''[[Danie Theron]]''; ''[[Magersfontein]]'' and ''[[Women in
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  • ...[[South_African_Theatre/Bibliography|A Bibliography of South African South African Theatre and Performance]] [[Veronica Baxter|Baxter, Veronica]] 1992. Popular performance in South Africa in the 1980s. Unpublished master’s thesis. Durban: University of N
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  • ...ng of a Japanese sword from a wall in Gilbert's house gave him the idea of writing this opera. ''[[The Mikado]]'', however, was first produced on March 14, 18 == Performance history in South Africa ==
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  • == Indians in South Africa == ...because of what the British regarded as their ‘erratic ‘ behaviour . Black African labourers had a tendency to leave the plantations to attend to their own cr
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  • ...ellence, the exploration of new performance styles and the courage to open new conversation through the arts'; they are awarded to productions that are no ...recting; conceptualisation, innovation & originality (does the work create new directions?);
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  • The [[South African Women's Auxiliary Service]], aka [[SAWAS]] was a civilian women's volunteer It was a new interpretation of the old familiar tale of Cinderella but with nothing well
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  • Return To [[ESAT Chronology|A Chronology of South African Theatre and Performance]] Items in normal text indicate [[South African]] non-theatrical events and activities
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  • Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Plays|South African Stage Plays]] [[Brave New Pretoria]]
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  • ='''An Introductory Overview of South African Theatre and Performance'''= The Republic of South Africa lies at the southern tip of the continent, bordered by Namibia, Bots
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  • ....wikipedia.org/wiki/Christy%27s_Minstrels], formed in the town of Buffalo, New York by Edwin Pearce Christy, a well-known ballad singer, in 1843. The titl ...re often '''[[Christy Minstrels]]'''), was used by a number of local South African troupes, e.g. as an informal name for the players of the [[Young Men’s In
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