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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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  • ...T]]'s production of [[Peter Shaffer]]’s ''[[Shrivings]]'' together with [[John Hussey]] with direction by [[Roy Sargeant]] in 1982. He won the [[Stuart Leith Trophy]] for Best Actor three times.
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  • ...of Three presented the hard-hitting American drama, A Hatful of Rain, with Stuart Brown directing Marjorie Gordon, Ivan Berold and Jenny Gratus at the Librar
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  • A musical based on a book written by Christopher Isherwood, music by John Kander and lyrics by Fred Ebb. The 1966 Broadway production became a hit an It is based on John Van Druten's 1951 play ''[[I Am a Camera]]'', which in turn was adapted fro
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  • ...ed John Osborne’s The Entertainer starring Michael Atkinson, Helen Jessop, Stuart Brown, Kate Edwards and Gina Benjamin here in June 1983. William Egan’s p
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  • ...1834)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Taylor_Coleridge], and music by John Davy (1763–1824)[https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Dictionary_of_National_Bi ...liam Charles Macready in the title role, and published in the same year by John Miller, London, in 1818 and in New York by D. Longworth, 1818.
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  • ...was hoped to be a thriving Dramatic Society. Produced by Mr R Gough. Cast: John Hadlow (The Judge), Robert Clark (Robert Adderley, an ex-convict), and Jack ...can Campbell Anderson (Landlord), George Christie (Italian Count Mattoni), John Sheppard (Bernard K Froy), Robert Taylor (Detective Raines), Ronald Whitehe
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  • ...n Ward]] (Happy), [[Alan Williams]] (Bernard), Ursula Burnett]] (Woman), [[John Hamber]] (Charley), [[Raymond Howell]] (Uncle Ben), [[Gerry Baker]] (Howard ...] (Happy), [[Frantz Dobrowsky]] (Bernard), [[Helen Jessop]] (The Woman), [[Stuart Brown]] (Charley), [[Norman Coombes]] (Uncle Ben), [[Errol Ross]] (Howard W
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  • ...les), [[David van der Merwe]] (Manuel), [[David Hughes]] (Receptionist), [[Stuart Fifield]] (Waiter), [[Terry Greyvenstein]] (Madame Laverne) and others. Mus ...n, the first being [[Julie Hartley]] (Gigi), [[Philip Godawa]] (Gaston), [[John Hussey]] (Honore), [[Sandra Duncan]] (Aunt Alicia), [[Shelagh Holliday]] (M
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  • [[St John's Ambulance Players]], Durban [[St John's Street Theatre]], Cape Town
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  • ...was introduced to the film world when he became a "gofer" for cameramen [[John Brown]], [[Peter Lang]] and [[David Millin]] at [[African Film Productions] 1976 - Die Sestig Jare Van John Vorster (Documentary Feature) ([[Jans Rautenbach]], [[Gordon Vorster]] & [[
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  • ...Her appearance in the title role of [[Miss Julie]] opposite black actor [[John Kani]] in 1985 was met with bomb threats and violent assaults. She was the ...hite Afrikaner conservatives when she played ''[[Miss Julie]]'' opposite [[John Kani]] in [[Bobby Heaney]]’s ground-breaking interracial production of St
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  • ...ck himself, and included company members [[Fanny Enson]], [[E. Palmer]], [[John Brougham]], and [[Bessie Cranston]], as well as two local amateurs - one be ...eorge D'Alroy. Produced by [[W C Thompson]]. The orchestra was led by Mr [[Stuart]].
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  • ...er Country]]'' together with [[Neil McCarthy]], [[Jeremy Crutchley]] and [[John Carson]], directed by [[Nikolas Simmonds]] with lighting design by [[Pip Ma ''[[Other People's Money]]'' 1991, (nominated for AA Life Vita and Stuart Leith Awards;
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  • ...''[[Bhopa!]]'' (directed by Morgan Freeman and starring Danny Glover) and John Avildson's ''[[The Power of One]]''. as well as his in 1989 ''[[DeepStar Six]]'' as Dr. John Van Gelder
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  • 1960: Done by [[Brian Brooke]], with [[Stuart Brown]] and [[Lorna Cowell]]. ...and the [[Alexander Theatre]], directed by [[Frank Shelley]]. The cast: [[John Boulter]] (Colonel Sir Frances Chesney, Bart), [[Norman Coombes]](Stephen S
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  • ...e in 1777, and became very popular. Also printed in 1777 then reprinted in John Bell's ''British Theatre'' and other collections. ...Captain Collins]], [[Mr Morgan]], [[Captain Frazer]], [[Mr Longley]], [[Mr Stuart]], [[Lieutenant Charles Napier|Mr Napier]].
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  • ...n steady employment by [[PACT]] productions were [[Siegfried Mynhardt]], [[John Whiteley]], [[Ronald Wallace]], [[Arthur Hall]], [[Kerry Jordan]], [[Mauree ...nd Eckard Rabe, and Truida Louw’s Afrikaans production of Schiller’s Maria Stuart, all of which took place at the Alexander. They staged Kom Terug Klein Sheb
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  • ...Stock]], [[Mr Byng]], [[Major Lomax]], [[Mr Taylor]], [[Mr Carloss]], [[Mr Stuart]], [[Mr Young]], [[Mr Hopley]], In 1812: ''[[The Review, or The Wags of Windsor]]'' and ''[[John Bull, or an Englishman's Fireside]]'' (18 January); ''[[Speed the Plough]]
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  • ...m J. Holloway]], [[Leonard Rayne]], [[Gerald Lawrence]], [[Amy Grace]], [[John Nesbitt]], [[William Haviland]] and [[Amy Coleridge]]. The company also pla 1959: Presented by [[East London Technical College Drama Club]] at the [[John Bisseker Hall]], produced by [[Mary Howe]].
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  • ...], [[Mr Stock]], [[Major Sturgeon]], [[Major Lomax]], [[Mr Carloss]], [[Mr Stuart]], [[Mr Young]], [[Sargeant Ramsford]]. In 1812: ''[[The Review, or The Wags of Windsor]]'' and ''[[John Bull, or an Englishman's Fireside]]'' (18 January); ''[[Speed the Plough]]'
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  • ''John Kay invents flying shuttle, which mechanises weaving''. '''''Pixérecourt’s "Victor". Schiller’s "Maria Stuart"'''''.
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  • ...n successful show, “The Pip Freedman Show”. The Durban team of Tom Meehan, John Simpson, Roger Service, Tommy The only actor who remained throughout this long running serial was Stuart Brown, who portrayed the role of “Sergei”, and his
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  • ...[John Hussey]], [[Wilson Dunster]], [[James White]], [[Pamela Gien]] and [[John Lesley]] directed by [[Michael Atkinson]] here in March 1983. ...''[[The Entertainer]]'' starring [[Michael Atkinson]], [[Helen Jessop]], [[Stuart Brown]], [[Kate Edwards]] and [[Gina Benjamin]] at the Alexander. [[William
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  • ...ck-face. The first [[Black|black]] Othello in the country was played by [[John Kani]] in a landmark production directed for the [[Market Theatre]] by [[Ja ..., with ''[[The Good for Nothing]]'' (Buckstone). "Othello" was played by [[John Howard]], "Iago" by [[T. Brazier]], "Roderigo" by [[Mrs Tellett]], "Desdemo
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  • ...of Three presented the hard-hitting American drama, A Hatful of Rain, with Stuart Brown directing Marjorie Gordon, Ivan Berold and Jenny Gratus at the Librar
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  • ''Flaubert’s "Madame Bovary". John Stuart Mill’s "On Liberty"''.
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  • ...Others mentioned include [[Mr France]], [[Mr Pomp]], [[Mr Hamilton]], [[Mr Stuart]], [[Mr Emery]], [[Mr Johnson]], [[Miss Moore]], [[Miss Peverill]], [[Miss John Street, in October. Shown were inter alia a "comic scene" called ''[[Who's
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