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  • ...Melody) in the leads and also featuring [[Arthur Hall]] (Jamie Cregan), [[Margaret Inglis]] (Deborah), [[Fiona Fraser]] (Sara), [[Patrick Mynhardt]] (Mickey),
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  • ...Donald Bell]], [[David Butler]], [[Pierre Knoesen]], [[Gaynor Young]], [[Arthur Molepo]] – Directed by [[Pieter-Dirk Uys]].
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  • ...Quixote of La Mancha'' adapted for the stage from the epic of Cervantes by Arthur Fauquez. Translated from the French by Margaret Leona
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  • ...ed by [[Johan van Jaarsveld]] and directed by [[Elizabeth Archer]], with [[Margaret Goldsmid]] as supervising producer. ...onrad Kühne]]), [[Ben Oelsen]] (final mix), [[Rodney Adamstein]] (grip), [[Arthur West]] (lighting), [[Nena Olwage]] (post production advisor), and [[Ria van
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  • [[Michael D. Arthur|Arthur, Michael D.]] 1993. The waiting is over: South African theatre of transitio [[Michael D. Arthur|Arthur, Michael D.]] and [[Tom Arthur|Arthur, Tom]] 1994. The 1994 [[Grahamstown Festival]]. ''[[South African Theatre J
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  • ...t (1836–1911)[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._S._Gilbert] and the composer Arthur Sullivan (1842–1900)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Sullivan] ...e Ferreira]], [[Marianne McLean]], [[Graham Boxall]], [[Angus McBride]], [[Margaret Hill]], [[Forbes Smith]], [[Peter Kramer]], [[Kim Ribbink]], [[Alan Saffery
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  • ...zia), [[Maureen McAllister]] (Marta Setta), [[Maggie Soboil]] (credited as Margaret Soboil) (Elisa Zanotti), [[Alec Bell]] (Marco Milioti), [[Frank Lazarus]] (
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  • In 1908 the facade, designed by Arthur Butterworth, was added to the building. [[Margaret Harradine]]. 1995. ''Port Elizabeth: A Social Chronicle to the End of 1945'
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  • [[Margaret Mjo|Mjo, Margaret]] [[Arthur Molepo|Molepo, Arthur]]
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  • ...of the cast of one of the touring companies and appeared on the stage with Margaret Niven, who was Dirk Bogarde’s mother. Almost immediately afterwards the
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  • ''[[Broken Glass]]'' is a play (1994) by American playwright [[Arthur Miller]] (1915-2005). A play which explores themes of guilt, personal trage ...Gellburg), [[Brian O’Shaughnessy]] (Dr Harry Hyman), [[Shirley Johnston]] (Margaret Hyman), [[Jacqui Singer]] (Harriet) and [[Ralph Lawson]] (Stanton Case). Af
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  • ...edia.org/wiki/High_Society_(musical)] on Broadway in 1998, with a book by Arthur Kopit and music and lyrics by Cole Porter and Susan Birkenhead. 1946: Performed by the [[Munro-Inglis Company]], produced by [[Margaret Inglis]] in the [[Standard Theatre]], 1946. The cast consisted of [[Doreen
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  • ...pted for the stage with a book by Betty Comden and Adolph Green, lyrics by Arthur Freed, and music by Nacio Herb Brown. ...[[Kenneth Meyer]] (Dialect Coach/Production Tenor), [[Raquel Munn]] (Mary Margaret), [[L.J. Nelson]] (Wardrobe Mistress), [[Jarryd Nurden]] (Workman), [[Steph
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  • ...[Anne McEwen]] (Eileen Adair), [[Maud Buchanan]] (Mrs. Putter), [[Margaret Arthur]] (Mrs. Bingle), [[Shelagh Hornby]] (Webb, a maid). It was produced by [[W
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  • ...rtory Theatre Society]] in the [[Hiddingh Hall]] in 1928, produced by [[W. Arthur Sewell|W.A. Sewell]], also in the role of Eugene, [[Southwell Jones]] as Bu ...ues in the East Rand. [[John Hussey]] directed and the cast consisted of [[Margaret Inglis]] in the lead as "Candida", [[John Boulter]] ("Morell"), [[Leonard G
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  • ...adway at the Winter Garden on 24 May 1966 with [[Angela Lansbury]] and Bea Arthur. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mame_%28musical%29] ...20 February 1969 at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, with Ginger Rogers and Margaret Courtenay.
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  • Translated into English as ''[[Noah]]'' by Arthur Wilmurt, published by Heinemann, 1935. ...Speech-Training Department with [[Donald Inskip]], [[Richard Buncher]], [[Margaret Whyte]], [[Lionel Bowman]], [[Basil Warner]], [[Philippe Sauzier]], [[Cynth
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  • ...and his company in the [[Theatre Royal]], Cape Town, on 8 April, with ''[[Margaret Catchpole, or The Female Horse-stealer]]'' (Stirling), in a "Farewell Bene ...Box, or The Long-Lost Brothers]]'', a "musical Triumviretta in one act by Arthur Sullivan", conducted by [[Signor Maggi]], and a poem - "The Wreck of the Eu
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  • ...gon), [[David Salton]] (Mr Fieurant), [[Arthur Hall]] ( Mr Bonnefoi) and [[Margaret Fry]] (Toinette). Decor by [[Raimond Schoop]] and costumes by [[Clarence Wi
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  • ...rs, including Joan Heymann, Gwen ffrangçon-Davies, Marda Vanne, Nan Munro, Margaret Inglis and André Huguenet. From 1933 until 1965, the REPS also published t ...the history of the Reps and the Alexander Theatre are discussed a book by Arthur Hoffmann and Anna Romain Hoffmann (They Built a Theatre, Ad Donker 1980). (
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  • ...Hugh Leonard’s A Life directed by Godfrey Quigley and starring Quigley and Margaret Inglis here in 1980. Pyjama Tops starring Tobie Cronje was staged here in 1
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  • ...rst visit to South Africa in 1922. He was accompanied by his twin brother Arthur and they were both said to be in mining. He later appeared in the musical p ...', ''[[Pride and Prejudice]]'', ''[[You Never Can Tell]]'', ''[[George and Margaret]]'', ''[[Important People]]'' and ''[[A Hundred Years Old]]'', all between
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  • 1963: [[Margaret Inglis]] and [[Robert Langford]] revived the play in 1964, starring Robert 1969: [[Jane Osborne]] as Amanda Prynne and [[Arthur Clarke]] as Elyot Chase produced by [[Ann Botha]] for the [[Grahamstown Ama
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  • ...Joan Blake]], [[Yvonne Bryceland]], [[Lyn Hooker]], [[Elliot Playfair]], [[Arthur Hall]]. Set designed by [[Raimond Schoop]], costumes designed by [[Aubrey C 197*: Performed by [[NAPAC]] in 197*, directed by [[Margaret Inglis]], with [[Michael Atkinson]] and [[Nan Munro]]);
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  • ...s. She is a central figure in many of the stories, being the one who gives Arthur his sword Excalibur, enchants Merlin, and raises Lancelot after the death o ...ridesman), Corporal [[T. Smith]] (Old Donald), Private [[J. F. Gay]] (Lady Margaret, mother to Roderick), Corporal [[J. Davies]] (Blanche of Devon, a wandering
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  • ...anently in South Africa. His last production in South Africa, however, was Arthur Miller’s ''[[After the Fall]]''. He left in 1964 because of restrictions ...[[Tartuffe]]'' (1952), ''[[The Voice of the Turtle]]'' (co-directed with [[Margaret Inglis]], 1952), ''[[Governor of the Black Rock]]'' (1953), ''[[King Lear]]
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  • ...Crucible''''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Crucible] is a play by [[Arthur Miller]] (1915-2005) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Miller]. ...Annelisa Weiland]] (Abigail Williams), [[Norman Coombes]] (Giles Corey), [[Margaret Fry]] (Rebecca Nurse), [[Billy Matthews]] (Francis Nurse), [[Lesley Nott]]
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  • ...by [[PACT]] in May 1984. Bobby Heaney directed an Afikaans translation of Arthur Miller’s All My Sons called My Seuns starring Louis van Niekerk, Johan En
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  • ...s. Seven Against the Sun (James Ambrose Brown), Regie: Victor Melleney. (Arthur Hall, David Herbert & Pietro Nolte ? Nie seker Pta of Bellville nie). ''[[E ...swyk, Elma Marais. School for Scandal (Sheridan) Leon Gluckman (Prod), UP, Margaret Inglis, Pieter Geldenhuys, Siegfried Mynhardt, Frank Wise, Joyce Grant, Nig
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  • ...e]], Cape Town, presented by the [[Little Theatre Players]], directed by [[Arthur Sewell]] with students and staff of the [[South African College of Music]] 1945: Performed at the [[Standard Theatre]], Johannesburg. Produced by [[Margaret Lassner]] for the [[Johannesburg Repertory Society]], with [[Taubie Kushl
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  • ...ytenbach]]. Produced Robert Anderson’s ''[[Tea and Sympathy]]'' starring [[Margaret Inglis]], [[John Templer]] and [[Brian Bell]] in 1954. She produced and dir ...]] in October 1964. She presented the [[Everyman Players]]’ performance of Arthur Fauquez’s adaptation of [[Reynard the Fox]] as a gala to raise funds for
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  • ...staged starring vocalists Mr [[I.B. Shaw]], Miss [[Nellie Daly]] and Mr [[Arthur Bevan]] (The Great Comic). The musical director was Herr [[H. Schneider]]. ...(Stephano), [[Helen Mann]] (Portia), [[Helen St C Wilkins]] (Nerissia), [[Margaret Gillmore]] (Jessica).
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  • ...ions were [[Siegfried Mynhardt]], [[John Whiteley]], [[Ronald Wallace]], [[Arthur Hall]], [[Kerry Jordan]], [[Maureen McAllister]], [[Shirley Firth]], [[Scha ...rring Babs Laker in 1980. Bobby Heaney directed an Afikaans translation of Arthur Miller’s All My Sons called My Seuns starring Louis van Niekerk, Johan En
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  • He directed [[Arthur Miller]]’s ''[[A View from the Bridge]]'' for the [[Johannesburg Reps|Rep ...ctors for these plays were [[Siegfried Mynhardt]], [[Michael McGovern]], [[Margaret Inglis]], [[Marjorie Gordon]], [[Diane Wilson]] and [[Kerry Jordan]].
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  • ...on-Davies]], [[Hendrik Hanekom]], [[L.W. Hiemstra]], [[André Huguenet]], [[Margaret Inglis]], [[Donald Inskip]], [[Rayne Kruger]], [[T.H. le Roux]]. [[W.E.G. ...don]], [[Laurie van der Merwe]], [[Suzanne van Wyk]], [[Marda Vanne]], [[Margaret Webster]], [[Clifford Williams]],
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  • ...eatre]] and break the monopoly of the [[African Consolidated Theatres]]. [[Margaret Drew]] seems to have been the designer. ...a and [[Robert Whitehead]] as Lucentio. Others in the large cast include [[Arthur Hall]], [[Joey Wishnia]], [[Bella Mariani]], [[Leslie Sterry]], [[Clive Rod
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  • ...ern). Sets by [[Raimond Schoop]] and [[Robert Langford]] and costumes by [[Margaret Louttit]].
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  • ...(now [[Lilian Ngoyi]] Street) and Wolhuter Street (now [[Margaret Singana|Margaret Mcingana]] Street) in Johannesburg, also known as the "Old Indian Market" o ..., [[Stephen Gray]]’s ''[[Cold Stone Jug]]'', directed by [[Barney Simon]]; Arthur Kopit's ''[[Wings]]'' starring [[Shelagh Holliday]]; Cape Town’s [[Troupe
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  • ...rectors, like Joan Heymann, Gwen ffrangcon-Davies, Marda Vanne, Nan Munro, Margaret Inglis and André Huguenet. [[Arthur Hoffman]] and [[Anna Romain Hoffman]]. 1980. ''They Built a Theatre. The hi
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  • ...ridesman), Corporal [[T. Smith]] (Old Donald), Private [[J. F. Gay]] (Lady Margaret, mother to Roderick), Corporal [[J. Davies]] (Blanche of Devon, a wandering ...es]] (Lionel Fitzosbert), [[W. Allan]] (Oscar Fitzosbert), [[J. Griffin]] (Arthur, his son), [[A. Jameson]] and [[J. Grennan]] (two ghosts).
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