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  • #REDIRECT [[Hallo Suid-Afrika/Hello South Africa]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[South Africa Plays]]
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  • South Africa, today known as the [[Republic of South Africa]] (or [[RSA]]), lies at the southern tip of the continent, bordered by Nami The seat of some of the earliest human development in Africa, the region was settled by African peoples over the course of many centurie
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  • ...y magazine, which addresses issues around contemporary visual art in South Africa, as well as the crossover between art and fashion, architecture, music and Art South Africa was first published in September 2002 by Bell-Roberts Print & Publishing, a
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  • ''[[Miss South Africa]]'' is a monologue by [[Barney Simon]]. Based on his own short story, ''[[Miss South Africa]]'' and published in the collection ''[[Joburg, Sis!]]''[https://www.worldc
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  • Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Plays|South African Theatre Plays]]
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  • Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]]
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  • ...by the German Empire and later South Africa. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South-West_Africa]
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  • A South African radio station, part of the national public broadcasting service run '''See [[South African Broadcasting Corporation]]'''
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  • ''[[South Africa Plays]]'' is a collection of five plays by South African playwrights, selected and introduced by [[Stephen Gray]]. Also listed as '''''[[South Africa Plays: New South African Drama]]''''' in some cases.
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  • ''[[Miss Africa South]]'' is a one woman play by [[Lizz Meiring]]. The play was inspired by [[Barney Simon]]'s play ''[[Miss South Africa]]'' and suggested by [[Niel le Roux]], Executive Head of the [[Suidoosterfe
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  • ...and '''[[Nuwe Suid-Afrika]]''' in [[Afrikaans]]), is a reference to South Africa post 1994, i.e. the new democratic period following the negotiations that l
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  • ''[[Showbiz South Africa]]'' was an entertainment magazine founded, edited and largely written by [[ The full title as given on the cover was ''[[Ian Gray's Showbiz South Africa]]'', also but referred to simply as ''[[Showbiz]]''.
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  • #REDIRECT [[7 Up South Africa]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[7 Up South Africa]]
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  • = Cabaret in South Africa = ...t is usually used in the more specific, literary, sense it gained in South Africa, especially in the Stellenbosch and Cape Town regions during the 1970-1985
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  • = Censorship in South Africa = ...the Publications Act of 1974 - founded the first censorship board in South Africa, the '''[[Publications Control Board]]''', consisting of nine members, of w
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  • Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Themes|South African Theatre Terminology and Thematic Entries]]
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  • Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Venues|South African Theatre Venues, Companies, Societies, etc ]]
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  • ''[[Maid in South Africa]]'' is a [[farce]] by [[Clive Howard Morris]]. A full-length contemporary South African farce of mistaken identities, the play won Morris the 1986 [[Amstel
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  • .... Like the [[The Pageant of Union]], it comprised a series of scenes from South African colonial history, culminating in the moment of Union. According to Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Plays|South African Theatre Plays]]
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  • Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Plays|South African Theatre Plays]]
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  • '''See [[South African theatre]]''' Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Themes|South African Theatre Terminology and Thematic Entries]]
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  • '''See [[South African theatre]]''' Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Themes|South African Theatre Terminology and Thematic Entries]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[South Africa]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[South Africa]]
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  • The [[University of South Africa]] is a South African correspondence University. ...ty of the Cape of Good Hope]]''', it was renamed the [[University of South Africa]] in 1916, was created when the Molteno government passed Act 16 of 1873 in
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  • 1: ''[[Criticism in South Africa]]'' (An introductory overview of [[performing arts criticism]], largely foc 2: ''[[An index to South African Critics, Commentators and Reviewers]]''.
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  • ...the installation of the first demographically elected government in South Africa in 1994, the original four provinces were increased to nine, and a large nu ...ovinces in South Africa since 1994, see the entry on "[[Provinces of South Africa]]" in [[ESAT]], as well as the entry by the same name in '''''[[Wikipedia]
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  • See: "Languages of South Africa" in [[Wikipedia]][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_South_Africa]]
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  • ''[[7 Up South Africa]]'' (or ''[[7UP South Africa]]'') is a documentary TV series was made by [[Angus Gibson]]. Also referred to as the ''[[South Africa "Up"]]'' documentary series, or simply the ''[[UP series]]'', in some sourc
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  • In South African drama the absurdity of the human condition features strongly in a w Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Themes|South African Theatre Terminology and Thematic Entries]]
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  • ...period see: [[P.J. du Toit]] (1988). For some other aspects, see also '''[[South African Theatre/Overview]]'''. ...ainly on the performances by Afrikaans/Dutch and English speakers in South Africa, from what has come to be known as a [[European|Eurocentric]] perspective.
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  • ...Dutch and ultimately Afrikaans - literature and theatre. The first formal South African Rederijkerskamer was Thespis, founded in Paarl in 1857 by ***. A se Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Themes|South African Theatre Terminology and Thematic Entries]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[French Theatre in South Africa]]
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  • [[Bertolt Brecht]],[[ South West Africa]], [[Namibia]], Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Themes|South African Theatre Terminology and Thematic Entries]]
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  • Italian Theatre in South Africa: ***** Pirandello, Ionesco, [[Zonderwater Prison performances]], *** Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Themes|South African Theatre Terminology and Thematic Entries]]
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  • ...g their 18** tour, this style of performance has had an enormous impact on South African performance culture, as Bosman (1964), Coplan (1985) and Kruger (19 ...form, dress and style of the “[[Coon Carnival]]” in Cape Town, while such South African minstrel groups as the [[African Darkies]], [[African Own Entertain
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  • #REDIRECT [[Puppet Theatre in South Africa]]
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  • ...a membership of 700 and is affiliated with the [[Trade unions|Congress of South African Trade Unions]]. ...Workers' Equity]] ([[PAWE]])to form the [[Creative Workers Union of South Africa]] ([[CWUSA]]). This is a process that began in 2005 and culminated in a Lau
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  • == The Africa Series == ...publications are **, Dimetos and Two Early Plays by Athol Fugard (1968), South African People’s Plays (Ed. Robert Kavanagh, 1981), .
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  • ...Paradise]]'' is a play by [[Etienne Essery]] in which he peeps into South Africa's future. == Performance history in South Africa ==
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  • ...od by over 50% of the population (Ethnologue 2005). It became one of South Africa's eleven official languages in 1994. (''Wikipedia'', [https://en.wikipedia.
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  • ...and '''[[Nuwe Suid-Afrika]]''' in [[Afrikaans]]), is a reference to South Africa post 1994, i.e. the new democratic period following the negotiations that l
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  • ...1916 to 1959. After the end of legalised Apartheid it became part of South Africa's public higher education system.
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  • ...by the German Empire and later South Africa. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South-West_Africa]
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  • ...documentary filmmaker. Teaches a Masters’ Course in screenwriting at South Africa's [[National Film and Video Foundation]] (nfvf).
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  • == Performance history in South Africa == In South Africa the play was produced on television in 1979-1980 starring [[Bobby Heaney]],
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  • ...l form the basic themes of the play. Published in ''[[Six One-Act Plays by South African Authors]]'' (Pretoria: [[J.L. van Schaik]], 1949). Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Plays|South African Theatre Plays]]
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  • A director of the Mr Gay South Africa competition and one of the originators, and initial organizer (2001-2009), In 2010 he left South Africa to pursue a career in West Africa .
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  • ==Performance history of the play in South Africa== ==Performance history of the operetta in South Africa==
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  • == Performance history in South Africa ==
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  • ...y 1930s and was one of the most influential groups in the history of South Africa's music. The band consisted of four vocalists; [[Joe Mogotsi]], [[Rufus Kho Some of South Africa's greatest musicians performed or recorded with the group over the years, i
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  • [[William Howard Schroder]] (1851 - 1892) was South Africa's first full-time cartoonist and a prominent artist He was also a pioneer of self-publishing in South Africa, publishing a weekly periodical called ''[[The Knobkerrie]]'' in the Cape C
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  • == Performance history in South Africa ==
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  • ...names of provinces in South Africa, see the entry on "''Provinces of South Africa''" in ''[[Wikipedia]]''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Provinces_of_South_Af ...ames of places in South Africa, see the "''List of renamed places in South Africa''" in ''[[Wikipedia]]''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_renamed_place
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  • == Performance history in South Africa ==
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  • == Performance history in South Africa ==
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  • == Performance history in South Africa == 2009: Presented by [[New Africa Theatre Association]] in partnership with the Royal Dramatic Theatre of Swe
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  • ..., first performed to coincide with the first democratic elections in South Africa. == Performance history in South Africa ==
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  • ...late 1960s and early 1970s it played in London, on Broadway, and in Asia, Africa and Australia. Sometimes it was billed as ''[[By George!]]''. == Performance history in South Africa ==
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  • '''AFRICA, Donna''' (1982- ). South African singer, entertainer and actress [http://www.centrestage.co.za/donna Not to be confused with Donna Susan Thompson (alter ego "Donna Africa") [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:DonnaAfrica]
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  • == Performance history in South Africa ==
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  • Return to [[South African Personalities]] [[Helena Africa|Africa, Helena]]
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  • =Overview: Radio broadcasting in South Africa= See the entry on South Africa in ''The Broadcast Archive'' on the website ''Oldradio.com''[http://www.old
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  • == Committed theatre in South Africa == The term used widely in South Africa in the 1970s and later. See for example the company [[Committed Artists]] f
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  • ...llenbogen and Theatre for Africa]]'' (privately published by [[Theatre for Africa]]) Published in ''[[South African Theatre Journal]]'', 2008 pages 224-258.
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  • == Playwriting competitions in South Africa == Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Venues|South African Theatre Venues, Companies, Societies, etc ]]
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  • == Performance history in South Africa ==
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  • The story of the experiences of an old woman returning to South Africa to search for a son she abandoned 30 years ago. == Performance history in South Africa ==
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  • Return to [[The South African Context/General Terminology and Thematic Entries]] Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Themes|South African Theatre Terminology and Thematic Entries]]
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  • == Performance histroy in South Africa == First?* produced in South Africa by [[Space Theatre|The Space]] (Cape Town) in 1972, directed by [[Don Price
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  • '''Return to''' [[General Archival and Library Resources in South Africa]] =The list: General Archival and Library Resources in South Africa: '''N'''=
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  • ...an association formed in 1934 to unite all the amateur societies in South Africa. See '''[[Federation of Amateur Theatrical Societies of South Africa]]'''
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  • == Performance history in South Africa == The show has been widely staged in South Africa since circa 1990, and has over the years been polished and refined. In Marc
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  • ...ble Bay 29 May 1910, two days before the opening of the new Union of South Africa parliament. Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Plays|South African Theatre Plays]]
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  • [[Afrikaans]] for [[South Africa]]. See '''[[South Africa]]'''
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  • == Performance history in South Africa ==
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  • ...nce, with a particular emphasis on the response to Shakespeare in Southern Africa. Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]]
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  • ...l]] association formed in 1934 to unite all the amateur societies in South Africa. '''See: [[Federation of Amateur Theatrical Societies of South Africa]]'''
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  • ...an association formed in 1934 to unite all the amateur societies in South Africa. '''See: [[Federation of Amateur Theatrical Societies of South Africa]]'''
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  • ...lenbogen and Theatre for Africa]]'' (privately published by [[Theatre for Africa]]) == Performance history in South Africa ==
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