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  • ''[[I Turned Away and She Was Gone]]'' is a one-woman piece created by [[Jennie Reznek]]. ...ter, grandmother - and the relationship we all have with our past, present and future selves.
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  • ...at Well'' (1924) and [[Frank Cellier]] in ''Her Reputation'' (1931), which was her last film as an actress. ...her regret, her father turned it down, presumably because at the time she was underage.
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  • Return to [[PLAYS I: Original SA plays]] Return to [[PLAYS IV: Pageants and public performances]]
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  • ''[[La Serva Padrona]]'' is a comic opera in two acts by G. Federico and G.B. Pergolesi. Usually rendered ''[[The Maid Turned Mistress]]'' in English.
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  • '''Karien Scheepers''' (b. 1956) is an actress and playwright. Also credited as [[Karien Polley]]. ...icolene]]'' (1978), with the likes of [[Danie Joubert]], [[Rina Nienaber]] and [[Emile Aucamp]].
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  • [[Faniswa Yisa]] (19**-). Actor, physical theatre performer and director. She was born in Gugulethu, Cape Town.
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  • ...nces Cooke (b. Chicago, Illinois, 29/12/1875 – d. Los Angeles, 08/07/1962) was an American actress. ...American Film Manufacturing Company in Santa Barbara, Cooke moved with him and acted in many of the shorts made by her husband.
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  • Jennie was born in 1959 and she is married to [[Mark Fleishman]]. ...iversity of Cape Town Drama school ((BA Perf. Dip in Speech and Drama, MA) and two years at the Ecole Jaques Lecoq, Paris(1984 -1986).
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  • [[Mark Fleishman]] (19**-) Actor, director, academic and lecturer at the [[University of Cape Town]]. As an actor he has worked for [[PACT]] and for the [[Market Theatre]] company.
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  • ''[[I Turned Away and She Was Gone]]'' is a one-woman piece created by [[Jennie Reznek]]. ...ter, grandmother - and the relationship we all have with our past, present and future selves.
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  • ...Sherwin (b. Marylebone, London, 22/02/1894 – d. 08/07/1936, Bromley, Kent) was an actress. ...British Census of 1901 the family, which included her older brother Louis, was living in Beckenham in Kent.
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  • ...b. Enfield, Middlesex, 14/12/1890 - d. Cape Town, 06/10/1940) was an actor and theatre manager. ...the revue ''[[The Million Dollar Girl]]'' (1916) at the [[Empire Theatre]] and subsequently in ''[[The Pink Lady]]'' (1918).
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  • George Taylor (b. Derbyshire, **/**/1881? - **/**/****) was an actor and singer. ...d to Australia where they appeared on stage in The Midnight Frolics (1923) and other shows. (FO)
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  • [[Neo Muyanga]] (19**-). Composer for theatre, film and television. ...or plays, and composes chorus songs and has a variety of works for chamber and large ensembles.
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  • [[Margaret Inglis]]. (1912-2010) Internationally renowned actress and director. ...rue Leith[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prue_Leith], David Leith and actor-turned-restaurateur [[James Leith]][https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0500697/?ref_=nmb
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  • ...eview. In 1905 he joined the staff of the Daily Express and became its art and drama critic as well as that of the Evening Standard. In 1910 George Kingsw ...he Cherub, a nom de plume he had used before in England. In every way, he was a major figure on the city’s cultural scene. Langley Levy Street in Mont
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  • ...]'' is an American musical revue of the songs of Jacques Brel by Eric Blau and Mort Shuman. All of the songs were translated from the French by Blau and Schuman, with the help of Brel himself.
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  • A number of documentary and dramatic works have been written about the real-life character [[Ellen Pakk ...son Adam, (or "Abie" as she called him), on September 12, 2007, as he had turned into an increasingly abusive crystal metaphetatimine (tik) addict.
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  • ...dramatization of ''Ben-Hur'' at the Manhattan Opera House. At the time he was married to the British-born actress Ethel Bland, who died in January 1920. ...makes mention of a documentary entitled ''[[Peep into Basutolandl]]'' that was released by AFP a year or two later.
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  • Return to [[PLAYS I: Original SA plays]] Return to [[PLAYS IV: Pageants and public performances]]
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  • [[Annelisa Weiland]] (1949-) is a stage, film and television actress. ...Cape Town, on 15 February 1949, she is the daughter of Ewald Paul Weiland and his wife Stienie Hoogenhout Goosen. Her father came from Bielefeld in Germ
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  • A satire on the 18th century growth in the art and antiquities market, with a focus on aristocratic collectors. First produced ==Translations and adaptations==
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  • ...as it that Alfonso of Aragon was an illegitimate son of the King of Naples and that her brother Cesare Borgia may have had him murdered after his politica ...fatale'', a role in which she has been portrayed in many artworks, novels and films.
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  • ..._Stockenstr%C3%B6m] is a South African actress, poet, novelist, translator and playwright. ...ed in some cases as '''[[Wilma Kirsipuu]]''', '''[[Wilma Stockenstrom]]''' and at least once as '''[[Wilma Stockenstroom]]'''.)
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  • ...esides the fact that a church service is in fact a [[theatrical event]] in and of itself, the church has on occasion over the ages made use of the stage t .... In this entry, we consider some prominent moments in history when church and theatre publically supported or opposed each other.
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  • == Founding and early history == ...en. They also took care of the welfare of families whose breadwinners were away on active service.
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  • ...Theatre]] on 24 June 1889 in 47/49 Fox Street, Johannesburg. This theatre was destroyed in a fire on 7 September 1889 after three seasons. Within the short space of two hours last night the [[Globe Theatre]] was reduced by fire from an imposing edifice to a smouldering ruin.
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  • ...990) was a stage, radio and film actor, dramatist, stage and film director and theatre administrator. ...kopf]]. According to an article in the [[Rand Daily Mail]], afterwards he was given a chance by Charles Ross at the Johannesburg [[Empire Theatre]], but
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  • ...ompany constituted and active in Port Elizabeth and Cape Town between 1865 and 1868. ...or [[Le Roy's Company]]. Also found inverted here and there, i.e. [[Duret and Le Roy]], etc.
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  • ...[P.J. du Toit|P.J. (Peet) du Toit]], based on his own comprehensive thesis and subsequent book on amateur theatre in South Africa. For a more complete a =[[Amateur]] and Amateur Theatre=
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  • [[Johannesburg Repertory Society]] was one of a number of important and influential amateur dramatic societies in South Africa during the 20th cent ...el Alexander]] and 15 of the students from her [[Alexander School of Drama and Elocution]] on 15 November 1927, with the intention to perform serious thea
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  • ...er year, and 7000 publications were banned in the decade in which this Act was in operation. (See Gosher, 1988) [JH] ...ict provisions and criterion of ‘undesirability’, it closed some loopholes and replaced the right of appeal to the Supreme Court with an inhouse Publicati
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