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  • [[Augusta Stuart|Stuart, Augusta]] [[Eve Stuart|Stuart, Eve]]
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  • ...h of ''[[Mary Stuart]]'' over the centuries, many with the title ''[[Mary Stuart]]''. = ''[[Mary Stuart]]'', an English translation of ''[[Maria Stuart]]'' by Friedrich Schiller=
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  • [[Stuart Parker|Parker, Stuart]] [[John Parsonson|Parsonson, John]]
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  • ...[[John Watts]], [[Margaret Heale]], [[Tammy Bonell]], [[Craig Gardner]], [[Stuart Brown]], [[Matthew Krouse]], [[Arnold Vosloo]]. ...heatre]] in February, featuring a strong local cast led by British actor [[John Watts]].
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  • ...Farley), [[Betty McKay]], [[Douglas W. Green]] (Rev. Daniel Hargreaves), [[John Bier]] (Judge Mannerling).
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  • West End premiere at Duke of York's Theatre, 1962, starring John Slater, Dermot Walsh and Heather Chasen. Published Samuel French, 1963. 1963: Performed at the [[Alexander Theatre]] during August, directed by [[John Hayter]]. The roles were cast as follows:
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  • ...[[Jannie Swanepoel]], set designed by [[Kay Page]], costume co-ordinator [[John Tullis]]. This production also toured to Durban, presented in the [[Loft Th
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  • ''[[Maria Stuart]]'' is a play by Friedrich Schiller (1759-1805)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wi ''Not to be confused with '''[[Mary Stuart]]''', original plays by John Drinkwater and [[Denise Stoklos]].''
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  • ...g [[Gertrude Miles]] (Barbara}, [[Warren Sands]] (John Lomax), [[Beresford Stuart]] (Bill Ogden), [[Frnaces Hossy]] (Nanny Braun), [[Harold Rosen]] (Adrian),
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  • ...cision one way or the other can lead to imprisonment, by British dramatist John Whiting (1917-1963) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Whiting]. ...ook]]. The cast: [[Max Adrian]], [[John Hayter]], [[Vivienne Drummond]], [[Stuart Brown]], [[Michael McGovern]], [[Kerry Arnell]], [[Norman Coombes]], [[Anth
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  • ...Chayela Rosenthal]], [[Robin Smith]] and [[Stan Wrigley]]. Set design by [[John Nankin]], sound by [[Joe Gibbon]] and stage management by [[Kenneth Mdana]] 1980: Done by [[NAPAC]] in 1980 with [[Vera Blacker]], [[Stuart Brown]] and [[Philip Godawa]].
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  • ...by English playwright, screenwriter, actor and critic of the Establishment John Osborne (1929-1994) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Osborne] about a bro ...[[PACT]] at the [[Alexander Theatre]] in 1983 with [[Michael Atkinson]], [[Stuart Brown]], [[Helen Jessop]], [[ Kate Edwards]], [[Andrew Buckland]] and [[Gin
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  • ''[[Of Mice and Men]]'' is a novel/play by John Steinbeck (1902-1968)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Steinbeck]. ...Tandjies), [[Adrian Egan]] (Curley), [[Diane Appleby]] (Curley's wife), [[Stuart Parker]] (Slim), [[Ian Yule]] (Carlson), [[Stephan Bouwer]] (Piet) and [[Bi
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  • ...e Canary]]'' is a melodramatic romp written in 1922 by American playwright John Willard [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Willard_(playwright)] (1885-194 ...e Ridler]], [[Robert Lang]], [[Peter van Dissel]], [[Terrick Fitzhugh]], [[Stuart Parker]], [[Brenda Wood]], [[Bill Brewer]].
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  • ...[[Library Theatre]] in 1957 by [[The Company of Three]] and directed by [[Stuart Brown]], with [[Ivan Berold]], [[Marjorie Gordon]] and [[Jenny Gratus]]. ...ral-Programs/Theatre/Faculty-Bios/Stanley-Waren] starring [[Johann Nell]] (John Pope Snr), visiting British actor Michael Mellinger (Johnny Pope), [[Yvonne
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  • ...Len Sparrow-Hawk]], [[Fiona Stuart-White]], [[Petronella Whitfield]] and [[John Worsley]]. Design by [[Bee Berman]], lighting by [[Brian Astbury]] and stag
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  • ...ichael Mayer]] (Frank), [[Dale Cutts]] (Phil), [[Stuart Brown]] (Swede), [[John Hussey]] (Lou), [[Anthony James]] (Ned), [[Siegfried Mynhardt]] (Pa) and [[ ...Diane Wilson]] (Emily, Celia, Dorothy, Ma) with [[Ron Smerczak]] (Phil), [[John Hussey]] (Lou), [[Roger Dwyer]] (Swede), [[Simon Swindell]] (Ned), [[Don Ma
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  • ...a season at the [[Brooke Theatre]] from 15 June to 16 September starring [[Stuart Brown]].
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  • ...ro]]'' for [[Pieter Toerien]] at the [[André Huguenet Theatre]] starring [[John Watts]] in 1983.
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  • '''Stuart Brown''' (19*-19*) Actor for stage, radio and film. Best known nationally f ...PAC]], 1980), ''[[Ten Little Indians]]'' (for [[Pieter Toerien]], 1980), John Osborne’s ''[[The Entertainer]]'' (for [[PACT]] at the [[Alexander Theatr
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  • ...me, written for the child star [[Baby Benson]], the libretto in part by St John Knight. ...]'' (1951) is a play for children by British actor and playwright Nicholas Stuart Gray (1922-1981)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Stuart_Gray]. First
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  • ==''[[Holly Bush Hall, or The Track in the Snow]]'' by John Mordaunt (fl. 1860s)== Allan Stuart Jackson. 1993. ''The Standard Theatre of Victorian England''. Fairleigh Dic
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  • ...-Puma]], [[Jonathan Pienaar]], [[Andre Odendaal]], [[Stephen Jennings]], [[Stuart Brown]] and others. Production designed by [[Andrew Botha]] and [[Stan Knig
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  • [[John Strausbaugh|Strausbaugh, John]] 1989. [[Gcina Mhlope|Mhlope]] stages Zandile, assumes [[Market Theatre|Ma [[Constance Stuart|Stuart, Constance]] 1946. “Tempest” by William Shakespeare [produced with a no
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  • ...artist), [[Derrick Bosch]] and [[John Dercksen]] (make-up artists), and [[John Roman]] (hair stylist). Production Management by [[Roscoe C. Behrmann]] (in
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  • ...[[Johannesburg Civic Theatre]] in 1962. It starred [[William Roderick]], [[Stuart Brown]], [[Philip Birkinshaw]], [[Hugh Rouse]] and [[Yossi Graber]] with se
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  • This is described as a [[melodrama]] or [[burletta]] by John Baldwin Buckstone (1802-1879)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Baldwin_Bu ...e of terror” published in 1810 by Alfred Dubois (''nom de plume'' of James Stuart Bowes, 1768/69-1863) called '''''[[Wilful Murder, or Deeds of Dreadful Note
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  • ...rnicchi]]), 1977 – ''[[Transkei: the Road to Independence]]'' (Director: [[John Brown]]). He stayed with Killarney until the studio closed, but on the vot
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  • ...anger, or Married and Buried]]'', a "comic operatic farce" in two acts by John Gideon Millingen[https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Page:Dictionary_of_National ...Stuart Lee, and featuring Robert Vaughn, Donald Pleasence, Karen Lorre and John Carradine. South African born performers in supporting roles include [[Arno
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  • ...la Perry]], [[Roger Dwyer]] and [[André Jacobs]]. Costume design by [[Neil Stuart-Harris]], set design by [[Gary van der Merwe]]. Stage manager [[Tracy Willa
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  • ...he play for a 1993 film directed by David Cronenberg with Jeremy Irons and John Lone in the leading roles. ...n Taylor]], [[Jeremy Crutchley]], [[Chris Buchanan]], [[Gina Benjamin]], [[John Whiteley]], [[Charlotte Butler]], [[Christine le Brocq]] and [[Gideon de We
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  • ..., [[Gordon Mulholland]] (Hilton McRae), [[Graham Clarke]] (Nick Wilmot), [[Stuart Brown]] (Chesa Labuschagne), [[Clive Scott]] (Ted Dixon), [[Valerie Dunlop]
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  • He staged Shakespeare’s ''[[King John]]'' with [[Ken Leach]] in the lead, and [[Ampie]] in 1970. ...Rabe]] and [[Truida Louw]]’s Afrikaans production of Schiller’s ''[[Maria Stuart]]'', all of which took place at the [[Alexander Theatre]].
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  • ...en Little Indians]]'', directed by [[Charles Hickman]] and also starring [[Stuart Brown]] and [[Yvonne Banning]] at the [[André Huguenet Theatre]] and the [
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  • ...Alpha Film Studios]] and the cast included the likes of [[John Hayter]], [[Stuart Brown]], [[Gordon Mulholland]] and [[Bruce Anderson]]. Produced by [[Asseg
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  • [[John Hussey]] (19**-1995). Actor and director, stage and screen. John, who was born in London, came to South Africa in 1952. He died in September
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  • ...Galloway]], [[Ivor van Rensburg]], [[Robert Lang]], [[George Jackson]], [[John Llewellyn]], [[Keith Spooner-Read]], [[Conrad Weavind]], [[Danny Keogh]], [ ...re]], starring [[Frantz Dobrowsky]], [[Patrick Mynhardt]] (Player King), [[John Whiteley]], [[Richard Haines]], [[David Eppel]], [[Norman Anstey]], [[Rex S
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  • She was married to [[Stuart Leith]], who worked for African Explosives, a subsidiary of ICI (though som ...wn as "Sam Leith", and in view of that [[Percy Baneshik]] christened the [[Stuart Leith Trophy]] "[[The Sammy]]", the name by which it is popularly known.
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  • ...ley]] (Professor Henry Higgins), [[Anthony Bazell]] (Colonel Pickering), [[John Baskcomb]] (Alfred P. Doolittle), [[Minnie Love]] (Mrs. Higgins), [[Freda W ...] opening 21 October. Musical direction by [[Gerry Bosman]], lighting by [[John T. Baker]]. [[Aviva Pelham]] took the part of Eliza Doolittle, [[Michael At
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  • ...this play to John Gielgud. It had a long & successful run in London with John Gielgud & Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies. ; As you like it in Rhodes Park, Kensingto ...n’s Daughter by Myrrha Bantock. Thereafter a season of performances by the John Wright Marionette Company. Finale was a presentation by Anthony Farmer –
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  • ...is Wife starring Stuart Brown was staged here in 1972. Rex Garner directed John Hayter, Peter Elliot and Ian Drummond in The Brass Hat for the Academy at t
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  • ...n several plays – Shakespeare, musicals, comedy and drama – and directed [[John Osborne]]’s ''[[Look Back in Anger]]'' in 1966. ...anded a small roles in ''[[Mr Kingstreet’s War]]'', with overseas actors [[John Saxon]] and [[Tippi Hedren]], and in ''[[Taxi]]'' the South African film ve
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  • ...tions and as a solo and operatic singer. After 1938 he collaborated with [[John Connell]] in his ''Music Fortnights'', participating mainly on the operatic ...]] and in 1955 went into partnership with actors [[Marjorie Gordon]] and [[Stuart Brown]] to form [[The Company of Three]]. Their first production was ''[[T
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  • ...]] (Beauregard), [[Victor Melleney]] (Dwight Babcock), [[Lance Maron]] / [[Stuart Langeveldt]] (Young Patrick), [[Mark Richardson]] (Older Patrick), [[Pieter ...[Alfred Hinkel]], set design by [[Johan Badenhorst]], lighting design by [[John T. Baker]], sound design by [[Robin Shuttleworth]]. The cast: [[Judy Page]]
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  • ...], October. The cast: [[Alec Bell]], [[Brian Bell]], [[Walter Glennie]], [[John Hussey]], [[Johan Nell]], [[Zoë Randall]]. Decor [[Frank Graves]]. Taken o ''[[Maria Stuart]]'' theatre programme ([[KRUIK]] 1965), announcement of forthcoming attract
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  • ...]]'' and ''[[Blithe Spirit]]''), to Shakespeare (Queen Eleanor in ''[[King John]]'' for [[PACT]] and Gertrude in a television version of ''[[Hamlet]]''), a ...]'' (Director: [[Mark Graham]]), 1994 – ''[[A Far Country]]'' (Director: [[John Carson]]), 1995 – ''[[An Old Lady’s Guide to Survival]]'' (Director: [
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  • ...cht]] with [[Dugald Thomson]], [[Nicholas Ellenbogen]], [[Lois Butlin]], [[John Whiteley]] and [[Dawie Ackerman]] amongst others in the cast. The productio ...n [[SABC]] television series by [[Edgar Bold]]. The cast included [[Fiona Stuart-White]] (Lyndall), [[Diane Britz]] (Em), [[Willie Esterhuizen]] (Waldo), [[
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  • ...cer: [[Charles Hickman]]), 1970 – ''[[Halfway up the Tree]]'' (Producer: [[John Hayter]]), 1970 – ''[[Canterbury Tales]]'' (Director: [[Daniel Thorndike]
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  • ...by [[Megan Hall]], a great granddaughter of Mabel's second husband, Robert John Hall.'' ...had three brothers: Henry JW Hernage (b 1853), Alfred HO Hernage (b 1854), John A Hernage (b 1858). Her mother Caroline died in 1860.
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  • Peter John Prowse was born in Durban, the son of Harry Prowse, an ex-Indian Army offic In 1968 he and [[Michael McCabe]] shared the [[Stuart Leith Trophy]] for Best Actor, he for ''[[Diary of a Madman]]'' and McCabe
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