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  • ...ka]]'' is an edited collection of [[Matsemela Manaka]]'s work (Geoffrey V. Davis, ed.), published by Harwood Academic Publishers, 1997. ...'', ''[[Toro: The African Dream]]'', ''[[Goree]]'', with an afterword by [[John Kani]].
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  • ...ka]]'' is an edited collection of [[Matsemela Manaka]]'s work (Geoffrey V. Davis, ed.), published by Harwood Academic Publishers, 1997. ...'', ''[[Toro: The African Dream]]'', ''[[Goree]]'', with an afterword by [[John Kani]].
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  • [[John da Silva|Da Silva, John]] [[Allen Davis|Davis, Allen]]
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  • ...2 when it appeared as a "Davis-Poynter playscript", published in London by Davis-Poynter Ltd.,
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  • '''Robert Hartford-Davis''' (1923-1977) was a film producer, director and writer. Robert Hartford-Davis (originally William Henry Davis) was born in Ramsgate, England on 23 July 1923 and had a career in film and
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  • ...urchill and his wife, copyrighted in 1970 and published in 1974 by Luther Davis Productions. ...[NAPAC]] at the [[Alhambra Theatre]], Durban, from 10 April, directed by [[John Hussey]], by arrangement with [[Brian Brooke]], starring [[David Oxley]], E
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  • ...Bryceland]], [[Michael Caldwell]], [[Gordon Bagnall]], [[Edy Adams]] and [[John Mullen]]. ...Sydney Witkin]] (Sergeant Dohda), [[Jean Wilkinson]] (Flora McIver), [[Don Davis]] (Ramillies) and [[Robert Russell]] (Robert Lawn).
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  • ...and confinement in hostels on the men. Workshopped by Manaka with actors [[John Maolusi Ledwaba]] and [[Hamilton Mahonga Silwane]] under the auspices of [[ ...kalakala]] was the stage manager with [[Ben Dekker]] as the designer and [[John Roberts]] as head of lighting.
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  • ...ociety|Johannesburg Reps]], directed by [[Anthony Farmer]], and starring [[John Boulter]]. ...ann van Heerden]] (Alfred, 4707), [[Bryan Andrews]] (Joseph, 3011), [[John Davis]] (Jules, 6917), [[Fred Stephens]] (Gaston Lemare) and [[Tony Gild]] (Espoi
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  • ...emy Hawk]]) and ''[[No sex Please, We’re British]]'' (directed by [[Allen Davis]] and starring [[Billy Boyle]]). ...1972. He presented [[Frederick Knott]]’s [[Dial M for Murder]], starring [[John Gregson[[ and [[Joan Fontaine]] and directed by [[Philip Grout]] in 1972.
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  • ...er]]. Roger: [[Hugh Davis]]. Leonie Pimosz: [[Sadie Festenstein]]. Jack: [[John Hayter]]. Bill: [[Joe Stewardson]]. Beryl: [[Fiona Fraser]]. Stephen: [[Ron
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  • Upon her return she acted in ''[[Come Live With Me]]'' (1957), produced by [[John Boyd-Brent]] and then in ''[[Look Back in Anger]]'' (1957), again for [[Tau In November 1958 she had married the British film director [[Robert Hartford-Davis]], but the marriage didn’t last and the couple were divorced in 1960. He
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  • ...and [[Leontine Sagan]]. He had Shakespearean training with [[Gwen Frangcon-Davis]], and did numerous productions with [[Taubie Kushlick]], the [[National Th ...ipus]]'' in 1950 in Johannesburg. Starred in an Afrikaans translation of [[John Van Druten]]’s ''[[I Remember Mama]]'' in 1954. It was directed by [[Taub
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  • ...rld'' (Director: [[Barry Cullen]]), 1968 – ''Zambian Heritage'' (Director: John Roulet), 1968 – ''The Gold Miners'' / ''Die Gouddelwers'' (Director: [[J.
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  • ...rinted and/or published numerous works, including [[Thomas Pringle]] and [[John Fairbairn]]'s ''[[South African Journal]]'', William Gorrie's ''[[The Cape ...k. 2015 "Copying and Circulation in South Africa's Reading Cultures" in C. Davis and D. Johnson. 2015. ''The Book in Africa: Critical Debates''. Springer[ht
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  • [[John Matshikiza|Matshikiza, John]] 2007. ''[[Measure for Measure]]'': a very South African scenario. ([[Perc ...996. Theatre: the political weapon in South Africa, in [[Geoffrey V. Davis|Davis, Geoffrey V.]] & [[Anne Fuchs|Fuchs, Anne]] (eds.). ''Theatre and Change in
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  • ...n]] 1996b. Whose popular theatre and performance? , in [[Geoffrey V. Davis|Davis, Geoffrey V.]] & [[Anne Fuchs|Fuchs, Anne]] (eds.). ''Theatre and Change in ...arkness? Reading/representing ''The Tempest'' in South Africa, in Joughin, John J. (ed.). ''Shakespeare and National Culture''. Manchester: Manchester Univ
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  • ...rd]]: texts and contexts: ''Athol Fugard : a bibliography'', compiled by [[John Read]]. Reviewed in: ''World Literature Written in English'', 32(2):165-168 ...gins: [[Athol Fugard]]'s ''[[The Road to Mecca]]'', in [[Geoffrey V. Davis|Davis, Geoffrey V.]] (ed.). ''Southern African Writing: Voyages and Explorations'
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  • ...] group starring [[Sibongile Khumalo]] and [[Nomsa Manaka]], directed by [[John Kani]], choreographed by [[Nomsa Manaka]], with music by [[Matsemela Manaka [[ESAT Bibliography Da-Daz|Davis, Geoffrey V.]] 2003. pp. 174, 228.
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  • ...onzaier (1923). The text was not published till 1972 when it appeared as a Davis-Poynter playscript.
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  • ...ais]]'' ("Here we speak French") is an English farce in one act by Thomas John Williams (1824-1874)[http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/looku ...turday Review of Politics, Literature, Science and Art'', Volume 71, 1891. John W. Parker and Son, ''[[Google Books]]''[https://books.google.co.za/books?id
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  • Louis Schade, Assistant Defense Counsel: [[Chris Davis]]. Dr. John C. Bates: [[Arthur Linscott]].
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  • ...ley]] (Professor Henry Higgins), [[Anthony Bazell]] (Colonel Pickering), [[John Baskcomb]] (Alfred P. Doolittle), [[Minnie Love]] (Mrs. Higgins), [[Freda W ...he [[Civic Theatre]], Johannesburg, from 17 November 1977. Cast: [[Evette Davis]] (Eliza Doolittle), [[Michael Atkinson]] (Professor Henry Higgins), [[Hugh
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  • ...to have been a collaboration between the ageing Shakespeare and the young John Fletcher. First performed under the title ''[[All is True]]'' at the Globe ...Dr Butts: [[Eric White]]. Porter: [[P D Armstrong]]. Archbishop Cranmer: [[John Hamber]]. Lady-in-Waiting: [[Joyce Scotcher]].
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  • ...n Hall]]/1988), ''The Evil Below'' (Jean-Claude Dubois/1989), ''Mutator'' (John R. Bowey/1989), ''Night of the Cyclone'' / ''Perfume of the Cyclone'' (Davi
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  • ...cer: [[Leonard Schach]]), 1959 – ''[[Murder Without Crime]]'' (Producer: [[John Boulter]]), 1959 – ''[[The Grass is Greener]]'' (Producer: [[Petrina Fry] ...to Kill'' (Director: David Winters), 1987 – ''White Ghost'' (Director: BJ Davis), 1988 – ''Captive Rage'' / ''Blood Ransom'' / ''Fair Trade'' (Director:
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  • [[John Hookham|Hookham, John]] 1991. We the rhino: Ethnographic aggies and the representation of the B ...tivation of a tradition in the liberation struggle, in [[Geoffrey V. Davis|Davis, Geoffrey V.]] & [[Anne Fuchs|Fuchs, Anne]] (eds.). ''Theatre and Change in
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  • A third adaptation, as a two-person musical play, was done in 2009 by John Caird (book) and Paul Gordon (music), and performed by the Rubicon Theatre ...rus Wycoff), [[Albert Lawrence]] (Jimmie McBride), [[George R. Montford]] (John Codman), [[Richard Scott]] (Griggs), [[Edward Donnelly]] (Walters), [[Carol
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  • Adapted from John Gay's 18th-century English ballad opera[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ball ...Curt Jürgens, Gert Fröbe, and Hildegard Knef (with scenes featuring Sammy Davis Jr. for its American release) and as ''[[Mack the Knife]]'' (1989)[https://
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  • .... Renamed the [[Baxter Theatre Centre]] in 19**. It was initially run by [[John Slemon]] (1977-199*), followed by [[Rodney Philips]] (199*-199*, [[Mannie ...l plays by Athol Fugard, and a number of other South African plays such as John Kani's Nothing But the Truth and Lara Foot Newton's Hear and Now. There are
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  • [[Cathy Knox|Knox, Cathy]] 1982. [[John Slemon]]: the players’ king. ''Fair Lady'', 17(23):138-143. August 11. ...r: the development of an alternative consciousness, in [[Geoffrey V. Davis|Davis, Geoffrey V.]] & [[Anne Fuchs|Fuchs, Anne]] (eds.). ''Theatre and Change in
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  • [[John Agee Ball|Ball, John Agee]] 2003. The dramatic art of [[Athol Fugard]]: from South Africa to the ...e aesthetics of township theatre: frames and codes, in [[Geoffrey V. Davis|Davis, Geoffrey V.]] & [[Anne Fuchs|Fuchs, Anne]] (eds.) ''Theatre and Change in
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  • ...(Oedipus). [[William Turner]] (A Priest). [[Edward Mansfield]] (Creon). [[John Hamber]] (Tiresias). [[Rupert Bellairs]] (The Boy). [[Sally Carroll]] (Joca ...: [[Peter Millard]], [[Hilton Pegg]], [[Stephen Rein]], [[Peter Brand]], [[John Allen]], [[Neil Zeeman]], [[Jock Fisher]], [[Peter Dixon]], [[Wintan Ferrei
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  • ...erhaps her most notable role in South Africa was as "Desdemona" opposite [[John Kani]] and [[Richard Haines]] in [[Janet Suzman]]’s [[Market Theatre]] pr Anne Davis
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  • ...[[Catherine Pienaar]] as Miranda, [[George Cloete]] as Ferdinand, [[Edmund Davis]] as Gonzalo. ...epertory Society|Johannesburg Reps]] directed by [[Leslie French]], with [[John Boulter]] (Prospero), [[Fiona Nicholson]] (Miranda), [[David Crichton]] (Ar
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  • ...a]] 1996. So what’s new? The story behind the play, in [[Geoffrey V. Davis|Davis, Geoffrey V.]] & [[Anne Fuchs|Fuchs, Anne]] (eds.). ''Theatre and Change in Directors at work, no.1: [[John Hussey]]. 1979. ''[[Scenaria]]'', (15):5-7.
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  • Davis, G. and Fuchs, A. (eds) 1996. Theatre and Change in South Africa. Amsterdam Elsom, John, 1985. The Social Role of the Critic. In: Contemporary Review; May 1985, Vo
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  • ...atrick Mynhardt]] (Deputy-Governor Danforth), [[Michael McCabe]] (Reverend John Hale), [[Annelisa Weiland]] (Abigail Williams), [[Norman Coombes]] (Giles C ...[Patrick Mynhardt]] (Deputy-Governor Danforth), [[Bobby Heaney]] (Reverend John Hale), [[Diane Britz]] (Abigail Williams), [[Anthony James]] (Giles Corey),
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  • ...ch, Leonard]] 1968. South Africa, 1954-1967, in Freedley, George & Reeves, John A. ''A History of the Theatre''. New York: Crown. 837-840. ...is]] 1997. ''Theatre and Change in South Africa'', edited by [[Geoffrey V. Davis]] and [[Ann Fuchs]]. Reviewed in: ''Theatre Research International'', 22(3)
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  • ...frican Consolidated Theatres]] at the [[Alhambra Theatre]], conducted by [[John Connell]]. ...insloo]]; Assistant director - [[Vanessa Nicolau]]; Décor - [[Colin O'Mara Davis]]; Costumes co-ordinator - [[Bronwen Lovegrove]]; Lighting - [[Declan Randa
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  • ...plays, 154 sonnets, two long narrative poems, two epitaphs on a man named John Combe, one epitaph on Elias James, and several other poems. ...the outstanding roles in the production was that of Malvolio - played by [[John Hamber]].
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  • ...]] (Bartholomew), [[Davis Blood]] (Lucentio), [[Ralph Jarvis]] (Tranio), [[John Hamber]] (Baptista), [[Jacques van Onselen]] (Gremio), [[Helen Mann]] (Kath 1987: Staged in English by [[PACT]], directed by [[Terrence Shank]], with [[John Whiteley]] (Lord & Pedant), [[Shareen Swart]] (Lady & A Servant), [[Guy de
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  • ...n successful show, “The Pip Freedman Show”. The Durban team of Tom Meehan, John Simpson, Roger Service, Tommy ...y shows captured listeners imagination. “Bingo”, hosted by John Walker and John Stanley, attracted massive audiences.
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  • ...n steady employment by [[PACT]] productions were [[Siegfried Mynhardt]], [[John Whiteley]], [[Ronald Wallace]], [[Arthur Hall]], [[Kerry Jordan]], [[Mauree ...Leach, John Guare’s The House of Blue Leaves, directed by Taubie Kushlick, John Hussey’s production of the Peter Shaffer double bill Black Comedy and Whi
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  • ...n Ryswyk]], with [[Jane Turner]] (Abby), [[Marie van Heerden]] (Martha), [[John Kitson]] (Dr Harper), [[Rita Sierts-Ehlers]] (Elaine), [[Fred Roux]] (Morti ...rers]]'' by [[William Saroyan]], directed by [[Marie van Heerden]], with [[John Burn Wood]] (The Writer), [[Johan Greeff]] (The Young Capitalist), [[Elodie
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  • ...98). Among them are such outstanding individuals as [[Adrienne Sichel]], [[John Matshikiza]], [[Kaiser Ngwenya]], [[Barry Ronge]], [[Barry Hough]], [[Paul [[John Fairbairn]] (1794-1864)
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  • ...98). Among them are such outstanding individuals as [[Adrienne Sichel]], [[John Matshikiza]], [[Kaiser Ngwenya]], [[Barry Ronge]], [[Barry Hough]], [[Paul Davis, G. and Fuchs, A. (eds) 1996. Theatre and Change in South Africa. Amsterdam
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  • John Street, in October. Shown were inter alia a "comic scene" called ''[[Who's Tracy C. Davis (Ed). 2012. "Christy's Minstrels 1857-1861", in ''The Broadview Anthology
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  • ...d on stock characters.) Cast: [[W. Allan]] (Caleb Quotem), [[T. Brooker]] (John Lump), [[W. Dansie]] (Looney Mactwolter), [[J. Durney]] (Lucy), [[J. F. Gay ...Augustus Collander Yawn), [[J. Mann]] (Charles Clinton), [[T. Paterson]] (John), [[J. Grennan]] (Laura Leeson), [[A. Vogado]] (Fanny Fact).
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  • CECIL JOHN RHODES DIES IN MUIZENBERG, AGED 47. THE PEACE OF VEREENIGING ENDS THE ANGLO JOHN X. MERRIMAN PRIME MINISTER IN THE CAPE COLONY. FIRST SITTING OF THE NATIONA
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