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  • == Post-apartheid == ...There are also those who claim apartheid still exists, hence there is no "post-apartheid" period yet.
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  • [[Truus Post]] (18*-19*). Dutch performer.
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  • ...erformed in South Africa: ''[[Post Mortem]]'' by Benjamin Bradford and ''[[Post Mortem]]'' by [[Pieter Fourie]]. ...n Ludwig, 1983)[https://www.samuelfrench.com/p/758/postmortem-ludwig], ''[[Post Mortem]]'' (A.R. Gurney, 2006)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post_Mortem_(G
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  • #REDIRECT[[Post Mortem]]
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  • ...er is no longer published. The Saturday edition was changed to the Weekend Post and is still published.
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  • ...ast London. It was founded and published by a public company, the Saturday Post Ltd (founded 1946) at their Head Office in Port Elizabeth with a capital of ...t, the chairman of [[Eastern Province Newspapers]] notified the [[Saturday Post]] that they would no longer be able to print their paper after the year's e
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  • [[Guy Bates Post]] (1875-1968) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Bates_Post] was an America ...r [[African Consolidated Theatres]] held by [[NELM]] includes [[Guy Bates Post]]'s company.
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  • A theatre venue, linked to a restaurant, in the old Muizenberg post office, founded by [[Nicholas Ellenbogen]] and [[Liz Ellenbogen]] in 2005.
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  • ''[[The Post-boy]]'' is a drama in two acts by Henry Thornton Craven (1818-1905)[https:/ ...ed at the Strand Theatre, London, on 31 October 1860. Published as ''[[The Post-boy]]'' by [[Thomas Hailes Lacy]] in 1861 and later also by Samuel French.
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  • ''[[The Irish Post]]'' is a comic drama in two acts by J.R. Planché (1796-1880)[https://en.wi
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  • ''[[The Post Boy]]'' is a play in two acts by Henry Thornton Craven (1818-1905)[https://
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  • ''[[The Old Post Boy]]'' is a by an unknown author. ...is name can be traced, but it is most probably simple a version of ''[[The Post Boy]]'', the drama in two acts by H.T. Craven (1818-1905)[], that was first
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  • #REDIRECT[[Vier Schildwachten op éénen Post]]
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  • ''[[Five Miles Off, or The Finger Post]]'' is a comedy in three acts by Thomas John Dibdin (1771 – 1841)[http:// ...o.za/books?id=jCMAAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA5&lpg=PA5&dq=Five+Miles+Off,+or+The+Finger+Post&source=bl&ots=msJB-ZKmnL&sig=pq3FjZSOgchPCBwtF92YaaBjcYk&hl=af&sa=X&ved=0ah
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  • ''[[At This Stage: Plays from Post-apartheid South Africa]]'' is a collection of four plays compiled and edite https://greghomann.com/new-territories-theatre-drama-and-performance-in-post-apartheid-south-africa/
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  • ''[[Post Mortems: A Comedy of the Bridge Table]]'' is a comedy by Charles Divine (18
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  • #REDIRECT [[The Post-boy]]
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  • ''[[Grandfather's Darling, or The Post-boy]]'' is the title given by [[F.C.L. Bosman]] (1980: p. 360) to a play (o ...night: Edmund Gurney's one-act play ''[[Grandad's Darling]]'' and ''[[The Post-boy]]'', a play in two acts by Henry Thornton Craven (1818-1905).
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  • == Post-apartheid == ...There are also those who claim apartheid still exists, hence there is no "post-apartheid" period yet.
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  • #REDIRECT[[Post Mortem]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Post Mortem]]
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  • ...er is no longer published. The Saturday edition was changed to the Weekend Post and is still published.
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  • #REDIRECT[[The Post-boy]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[The Post-boy]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Vier Schildwachten op éénen Post]]
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  • Worked for the ''Post'', ''Sunday Post'', ''World'' and ''Weekend World'' in various capacities - from reporter to
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  • [[The Syndicate]] is a post-production company. Founded and owned by [[Nic Goodwin]], it provides post-production services for a range of video and film producers and projects, n
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  • An East London society founded in 1990, according to the [[Weekend Post]] (11-08-1990) “to provide a behind-the-scenes look at theatre and organ [[Weekend Post]]: 11-08-1990
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  • ''[[The Old Post Boy]]'' is a by an unknown author. ...is name can be traced, but it is most probably simple a version of ''[[The Post Boy]]'', the drama in two acts by H.T. Craven (1818-1905)[], that was first
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  • ...ast London. It was founded and published by a public company, the Saturday Post Ltd (founded 1946) at their Head Office in Port Elizabeth with a capital of ...t, the chairman of [[Eastern Province Newspapers]] notified the [[Saturday Post]] that they would no longer be able to print their paper after the year's e
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  • He was a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at the [[Tshwane University of Technology]]from ...South African theatre and performance, theatre from the Global South, and post-colonial theory that have appeared in ''[[Theatre Survey]]'' and in the ''[
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  • ''[[Vier Schildwachen auf einem Posien]]'' ("Four Shield Bearers in one Post/Place") is a one act German comedy by Wilhelm Vogel (1772-1843)[https://the Translated into [[Dutch]] as ''[[Vier Schildwachten op éénen Post]]'' by C. Sauer. Published by Amsterdam : J.G. Rohloff, 1810.
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  • [[Guy Bates Post]] (1875-1968) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Bates_Post] was an America ...r [[African Consolidated Theatres]] held by [[NELM]] includes [[Guy Bates Post]]'s company.
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  • (19*-) Theatre reviewer for Durban Post in the 1970s?*
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  • == Post war venues used == Post-war venues included the [[Jewish Communal Hall]], the [[Grand Theatre]], th
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  • Unpublished one-act play by [[Phyllis Carter]], set in post-war Germany. Undated typescript held by [[DALRO]]. (See [[Gosher]], 1988)
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  • ...through Saturday, the Saturday morning edition was changed to the Weekend Post.
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  • [[Saturday Post]], April 12, 1947. [[Saturday Post]], August 23, 1947.
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  • See [[Geoffrey V. Davis]] 1995. Theatre for a Post-Apartheid Society. In: ''[[The Journal of Commonwealth Literature]]'' March
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  • ...where he ran a trading store for a while, before joining the Department of Post and Telecommunications as a telephone technician. Gerald Buttigieg: Post on the website ''Facts About Durban''(January 1, 2014)[http://www.fad.co.za
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  • ...'[[Nuwe Suid-Afrika]]''' in [[Afrikaans]]), is a reference to South Africa post 1994, i.e. the new democratic period following the negotiations that led to
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  • ''[[The Post-boy]]'' is a drama in two acts by Henry Thornton Craven (1818-1905)[https:/ ...ed at the Strand Theatre, London, on 31 October 1860. Published as ''[[The Post-boy]]'' by [[Thomas Hailes Lacy]] in 1861 and later also by Samuel French.
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  • ...s directed by [[John Hussey]] and choreographed by [[Geoffrey Sutherland]] post 1974.
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  • Review by [[Matse Mafanedza]] published in ''Post'', 20 November 1979.
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  • [[The Post Boy|Post Boy, The]] (Craven) [[Post Mortem]] (Bradford)
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  • ...ersburg}, he was a contributor to ''[[Drum]]'' magazine before taking up a post with the BBC in London in 1958. His post apartheid full-length play called ''[[Hang on in There, Nelson]]'' was perf
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  • ...hrough Saturday, the Saturday morning edition was changed to the [[Weekend Post]]. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_Province_Herald].
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  • [[Post-apartheid|Post-anti-apartheid]] [[Post-apartheid]]
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  • ''Weekend Post'', 21 March 2009.
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  • ...unded to promote the interests of the [[Afrikaans]] language in the new, [[Post-Apartheid]] South Africa
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  • Weekend Post Parade (newspaper insert magazine) May 11, 1974.
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  • On February 8, 1947, a free specimen copy of the new [[Saturday Post]], published under contract with [[Unie Volkspelers]] with John G Sutherlan ...Daily Advertiser]] and [[Saturday Post]] were merged to form the [[Evening Post]]. John G Sutherland was appointed Editor.
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  • ...e she began her post-graduate studies at York University, concentrating on post-colonial and South African literature and drama, obtaining a B.A. Honours, ...she began to work closely with [[Dennis Walder]] of the Open University's Post Colonial Literature's project, becoming the co-editor of ''South African Th
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  • ...sian literary history between the satirical drama of Nikolai Gogol and the post-World War II Theatre of the Absurd.
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  • ...ublished by [[Methuen]], London, Ltd in 1982, and in 1984 a fully revised, post-production version was published by the same publishing house. Caryl Churchill. 1984. ''[[Top Girls]]''. Published post-production text. [[Methuen]], London, Ltd.
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  • ...urban-Westville (M.A. Drama) and Stellenbosch again (D.Phil in Drama). His post-graduate studies focussed on the form and uses of the radio drama.
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  • A theatre venue, linked to a restaurant, in the old Muizenberg post office, founded by [[Nicholas Ellenbogen]] and [[Liz Ellenbogen]] in 2005.
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  • ...office, concerning an intoxicated client attempting to draw money from his post-office account.
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  • ...father farmed. She did a BA at the [[University of Natal]], followed by a post-graduate diploma in acting at the [[University of Cape Town]]. She then wor
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  • ...urban-Westville (M.A. Drama) and Stellenbosch again (D.Phil in Drama). His post-graduate studies focussed on the form and uses of the radio drama.
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  • ...erformed in South Africa: ''[[Post Mortem]]'' by Benjamin Bradford and ''[[Post Mortem]]'' by [[Pieter Fourie]]. ...n Ludwig, 1983)[https://www.samuelfrench.com/p/758/postmortem-ludwig], ''[[Post Mortem]]'' (A.R. Gurney, 2006)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post_Mortem_(G
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  • ''[[Grandfather's Darling, or The Post-boy]]'' is the title given by [[F.C.L. Bosman]] (1980: p. 360) to a play (o ...night: Edmund Gurney's one-act play ''[[Grandad's Darling]]'' and ''[[The Post-boy]]'', a play in two acts by Henry Thornton Craven (1818-1905).
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  • ...Natal. After a gap year in South East Asia returned to Durban to take up a post as an engineer in the paper industry. Became disillusioned with his enginee ...e Ramapelepele alter-ego to deliver satirical social commentary on life in post-apartheid South Africa. His shows, ''[[Beauty and the B.E.E.]]'' and ''[[Be
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  • ...the struggle years, and finally became part of the national anthem of the post-Apartheid South Africa. It became almost a fixture of "protest" plays of th
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  • ...for celebrating the quirkiness and robust charm of "ordinary life" in the post-industrial north-west of his native Rochdale and rural Lancashire across to
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  • ...1). A poetic, multimedia play critical of the black leadership in the new post-apartheid South Africa. ...d to simply allow his home to once again be destroyed as part of so-called post-liberation progress.
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  • [[Guy Bates Post|Post, Guy Bates]] [[Truus Post|Post, Truus]]
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  • The post-1994 name for the original [[Performing Arts Council of the Orange Free Sta
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  • [[The Irish Post|Irish Post, The]] (Planché)
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  • ''[[Nabetragting]]'' is the [[Afrikaans]] translation of ''[[Post Mortems: A Comedy of the Bridge Table]]'' (1926) a play in one act by Ameri '''See ''[[Post Mortems: A Comedy of the Bridge Table]]'''''
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  • Nic began his post production career in 2003 while studying Audio Visual Production Management ...range of companies, including being a Senior Editor and Partner at [[Nova Post Production]]
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  • ...78, he completed high school at Diamantveld High School, Kimberley (1996), post school training at the Kimberley Academy of Music, followed by a B.A. Drama
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  • [[Saturday Post]], June 28, 1947. [[Saturday Post]], August 23, 1947.
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  • ...and political commitment. His use of irony is a significant feature of his post-war publications. Frisch was a member of the Gruppe Olten. He was awarded t
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  • ''[[At This Stage|At this stage : plays from post-apartheid South Africa]]'', edited by [[Greg Homann]], published by [[Wits
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  • [[Saturday Post]], July 26, 1947.
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  • ...erlig, 23 Maart 1989), Marais described the piece as "post-protesteater" ("post-protest theatre") or "teater van versoening" ("theatre for reconciliation")
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  • ''The [[Evening Post]]'', 5 July 1991.
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  • by [[Sisho Maphisa]]. A satirical exploration of identity in post-apartheid South Africa, through references to national sport forms. First p
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  • ...views, he is the author of two books: ''Static: Race and Representation in Post-Apartheid Music, Media and Film'' (HSRC Press, 2012) and ''Stealing Empire: ...th Bradley Lodewyk and is the author of Static: Race and Representation in Post-Apartheid Music, Media and Film and Stealing Empire: P2P, Intellectual Prop
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  • ...1955) and a stage version of André Gide’s novella, ''[[The Immoralist]]'' (post 1955). In 1965 he had a role in ''[[The Three Wishes]]'' staged at the [[Li
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  • ...either the [[Eastern Province Herald]], [[Evening Post]] or the [[Weekend Post]].
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  • [[Saturday Post]], March 29, 1947.
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  • ...[[Drie Susters Twee]]'' (1997), ''[[The Student Prince]]'' (1998) and ''[[Post Mortem]]'' (2000). His last appearance on stage was in [[Nico Luwes]]'s ''[ He also directed [[Pieter Fourie]]'s ''[[Post Mortem]]'' in 2000.
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  • Produced post 1942 by the [[Hanekom Geselskap]], directed by [[Hendrik Hanekom]], starri
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  • ...irector of [[ArtsCape]], tasked with transforming the theatre. He held the post till his retirement in 2015.
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  • The son of South African casting agent [[Moonyeenn Lee]], he completed a post graduate drama course at Drama Studio London in 1995, and has been living a
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  • ...RD (ECAPAB). * Formed in 199* under the new arts dispensation of the first post-Apartheid government, when teach of the new nine provinces in principle had
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  • ...[Typescript with holograph emendations (photocopy)] - With an air letter, post marked 5 May 1981, from the author addressed to Pieter-Dirk Uys at the Mark
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  • [[Alexander Wilmot]] (1836-1924) was a post master, historian, poet and playwright. He was a post master in Port Elizabeth.
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  • ...robably conflated the titles of Gurney's one-act play with that of ''[[The Post-boy]]'' (Craven), possibly also done that night.
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  • ...newspaper career included spells with ''[[Bantu World]]'', ''[[Golden City Post]]'', ''[[Rand Daily Mail]]'' and he is a former Editor of ''[[Drum]]'' and
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  • ...Elizabeth Sneddon]], and Gluckman played Lear. [[Percy Tucker]] filled the post of business manager.
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  • ...ly thereafter in 1896 he was recommended by the Principal of the RAM for a post in piano and harmony at the Diocesan School for Girls in Grahamstown. He wa ...of Cape Town musicians met with Wendt and encouraged him to apply for the post of conductor for the newly formed [[Cape Town Municipal Orchestra]], and on
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  • [[Saturday Post]], August 23, 1947.
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  • [[Saturday Post]], June 21, 1947. [[Saturday Post]], June 28, 1947.
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  • ...h the concept of the aftermath: the tragedy of our particular aftermath in post-1994 South Africa and the aftermath of tragedy as a form”. ...previewed on 18 September, it played from 19 - 28 September). The cast of post graduate students and Magnet Theatre trainees, led by [[Jennie Reznek]], in
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  • [[Saturday Post]], September 6, 1947.
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  • They became a particularly prominent feature of the post 1976 period in South Africa. They have since then provided important hubs o
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  • ...s readily to be found on the Internet yet. For information on more recent, post-2000 events, readers are therefore urged to use the various search engines
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  • [[Saturday Post]], April 19, 1947.
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  • [[Truus Post]] (18*-19*). Dutch performer.
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  • ...56 and the Inauguration of Nelson Mandela as first president of the “new” post-apartheid South Africa on 10 May 1994.
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  • ...ry few professional theatre companies. The company's people are a blend of post-graduate drama students and community performing arts professionals.
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  • He wrote for the ''The World'' and ''Johannesburg Post'' in the 1970s and 1980s. In later years he was Entertainment Editor of ''[
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  • [[Saturday Post]], August 2, 1947.
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  • [[Saturday Post]], March 29, 1947. [[Saturday Post]], August 2, 1947.
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  • ...ate approximately 140 fulltime under-graduate students over and above many post-graduate and part-time students. With many concerts and recitals, the Konse
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  • ...s directed by [[John Hussey]] and choreographed by [[Geoffrey Sutherland]] post 1974. He starred in the revival of the musical ''[[Stop the World – I Wan
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  • [[At This Stage: Plays from Post-apartheid South Africa]] ([[Greg Homann]])
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  • ...ual couple with two teenage daughters living in, and coming to terms with, post-apartheid South Africa, and more specifically in Cape Town with its histori
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  • ''[[Evening Post]]'' 5 July 1990.
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  • ...', ''[[Skyvers/Jollers]]'', ''[[Thirteen Clocks]]'', ''[[Workplay]]'', ''[[Post Mortem]]'', ''[[Sincerely Yours, Mark Twain]]'', ''[[Sweet Eros]]'', ''[[Wh
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  • ...Friml in four acts, with a book and lyrics by Brian Hooker and William H. Post [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Vagabond_King].
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  • A thriller by Douglas Post. First performed by the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago.
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  • ''[[Paarl Post]]'', 24 Julie 2015[http://www.netwerk24.com/ZA/Paarl-Post/Vermaak/Net-n-Chilli-burger-en-chips-asseblief-20150722]
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  • [[Saturday Post]], July 26, 1947.
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  • ''[[At This Stage: Plays from Post-apartheid South Africa]]'' is a collection of four plays compiled and edite https://greghomann.com/new-territories-theatre-drama-and-performance-in-post-apartheid-south-africa/
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  • A former post-doctoral researcher at the [[Tshwane University of Technolog]]y ([[TUT]]) a
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  • ...cation to promote social cohesion in a culturally and politically diverse (post-) conflict society.
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  • ...posure in “ethnic orientated” newspapers and magazines such as Golden City Post, Cape Herald and Drum. (See further, January, 1997)
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  • ...antwoord op jou roepstem: [[Steve Hofmeyr]] and [[Afrikaner]] identity in post-apartheid Afrikaans cinema In: ''[[Communicare]]'' Volume 35 (1) July 2016
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  • ...being to promote the interests of the [[Afrikaans]] language in the new [[Post-Apartheid]] South Africa. Originally founded under the name '''Stigting vir
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  • [[Saturday Post]], August 18, 1947.
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  • ...by [[Willem Anker]]; ''[[Land van Skedels]]'' by [[Nicola Hanekom]]; ''[[Post mortem]]'' by [[Pieter Fourie]], ''[[Die Dag is Bros]]'' by [[Wessel Pretor
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  • ...r justice", the piece addresses the notion of "freedom" in a post slavery (post-Apartheid) African state.
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  • ...mate and popular discipline. Born in ***, he studied at ***, finishing his post-graduate work at UNISA. Lectured in the Dept of English at UNISA and later
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  • ...mentor for the young [[Pieter Fourie]] when the latter was working for the post office in Koffiefontein and Bloemfontein, urging him to return to school, g
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  • [[Saturday Post]], August 2, 1947.
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  • ...unication studies at the [[University of the Orange Free State]], then did post-graduate (M.Dram, D.Phil - 2007) in drama at the [[University of Stellenbos ...ment]] and in 2011 became a full-time Senior Lecturer, responsible for the Post-graduate programme.
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  • He has also held the post of editor of the ''[[Sunday Tribune]]'', the editor of ''[[The Sunday Indep
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  • ...South Africa during the cultural struggle of the 1970-1980’s and the early post-apartheid period and the processes of reconstruction and conciliation takin
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  • Supervised numerous studies on theatre matters over the years, including post-graduate studies by practitioners such as [[Ian Ferguson]], [[Edwin Hees]]
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  • ...ernative]] forms of performance that have been a particular feature of the post 1960s international theatre, and a dominant approach in South Africa since
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  • ...d with his 3 wives and 12 children. He died in 2003. In 2005 he received a post-humous award from the [[SA Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns]] for his contrib
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  • ...fessor of Dutch at the [[Natal University College]] in Pietermaritzburg, a post he held till 1932.
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  • ''[[Just Business]]'' is a play by [[Mike van Graan]]. A satire on post-1994 greed and corruption, a thoroughly reworked version of Van Graan's ''[
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  • ...y in 1862 and was possibly one of the men who were principally employed as post-riders between the different frontier stations.
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  • ...om 1903 to 1907, and on his return to Scotland, of the ''Edinburgh Morning Post'' (1909-37).
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  • ...trobus [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Antrobus]. The play is set in a post-apocalyptic London, nine months after World War III.
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  • ...of colour to be professor of drama in South Africa. Retiring in 1985, her post was taken over by [[Dennis Schauffer]]. At the end of 2000 the University d
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  • ...retoria, on 4 April, as part of the [[Kampustoneel]] Festival, directed by post-graduate student [[Matt Matthyser]] with fellow students from the departme
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  • .... After his return he returned to journalism, helping to found the Evening Post in Port Elizabeth, before joining the Cape Times in Cape Town. Besides trav ...Reporter'', ''The Manchester Guardian'', the ''BBC'' and ''The Washington Post''. In 1967, with the pressure mounting, he left south Africa to settle in t
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  • A satire about the post-apartheid New South Africa and its people.
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  • ...erature to the Open University curriculum and was founding Director of the Post-Colonial Research Group and a director of The Ferguson Centre for African a Among his key publications have been the books ''Post-Colonial Literatures: History, Language, Theory'' (1998), ''Postcolonial No
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  • ...can screenwriter, playwright and novelist [[Steve Tesich]] (1992). It is a post-apocalyptic tale concerning the events after a "civil war" within the Unite
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  • Adapted to a post apartheid setting as ''[[Maid in the New South Africa]]'' in 1996.
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  • ''[[Hostile Takeover]]'' is a play by [[Mike van Graan]]. A satire on post-1994 greed and corruption. First written ans submitted to the the [[PANSA
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  • [[Saturday Post]], August 2, 1947.
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  • ...household where the maid has a great influence on his upbringing. It is a post-apartheid play which looks back on the past and speculates about the future
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  • Sponsored by the South African Post Office * South African Post Office Cape Triangular Award for the best director and writer: [[Kline Smit
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  • ...nder]]. 2016. ''Reza de Wet’s Channeling of the Long Nineteenth Century on Post-1994 South African Stages''. Unpublished MA thesis, University of Stellenbo
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  • Peter studied drama at the University of Natal, Durban, did post-graduate work at New York University’s Tisch School fo the Arts.
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  • ...died for three years at Maas-Phillips College in Cape Town and completed a post-graduate course at Mountview in London.
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  • ...rst arrived in Cape Town on the Balmoral Castle in March 1932 to take up a post at the [[University of Cape Town]]. The first play he attended at the [[Lit In 1960 he was appointed in the newly created post of Deputy Principle of UCT, though retaining his directorship of the Little
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  • ...ry of the house of Atreus looking at issues of vengeance and justice in SA post-TRC, originally created in 1998, during the time of the TRC, in workshop fa
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  • Adapted as a romantic opera in three acts called ''[[Shaun the Post]]'' in by R. J. Hughes, with music composed by Dermot MacMurrough. Perform ''[[Shaun the Post]]'', Catalogue information, National Library of Ireland[http://catalogue.nl
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  • ...rers including [[Andrew Buckland]] and [[Janet Buckland]] – before doing a post-grad business qualification.
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  • ...ing over as artistic director in 1969 and three years later combining this post with the directorship of [[UCT Ballet]]. He retired in 1990 and died on 27
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  • ...' is a 2012 play written by [[Philip Rademeyer]]. A two-hander set in some post-apocalyptic future, where all homosexual people have been shipped out into
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  • ...ournalism and Media Studies from [[Rhodes University]] (2002 - 2003) and a Post Graduate Certificate in Education from the [[University of Cape Town]] (201
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  • ...duction of ''[[The Importance of Being Earnest]]'' for [[NAPAC]] in Durban post 1962 and in ''[[The Lady's not for Burning]]'' (NAPAC, 197*).
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  • ...and so the first Town Hall was taken over to become the current '''Durban Post Office'''.
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  • ...was posted to the Cape Colony as adjutant to Sir William Gordon Cameron, a post which he held for over a year, before he was posted as aide-de-camp to Sir ...was posted to the Cape Colony as adjutant to Sir William Gordon Cameron, a post which he held for over a year. While stationed at the Cape Town Castle, he
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  • ...hould sponsor research, collect information and organize training both for post-graduate students at the University and for teachers in service." (From the
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  • ...as the non-profit company [[Kuns Onbeperk]] (Arts Unlimited). He held this post till the end of September, 2013.
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  • ...'s mini-series ''[[Shaka Zulu]]'' (1986) as her most challenging job, with post production occupying three sound studios in Johannesburg. ...ditor, sound editor, supervising editor, dialogue editor, music editor and post production supervisor. Her last film seems to have been Carroll Ballard's '
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  • ...surd" by the students youth of the 1980's, but he rapidly moved on. By the post apartheid period, new writers surfaced, who also seem to tap into an absur
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  • ...nalisms and Diaspora'' (2009); and ''Trauma, Resistance, Reconstruction in Post-1994 South African Writing'' (2010).
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  • ...usicology. This move was undertaken to facilitate the offering of BMus and Post Graduate degrees through the Ethnomusicology Programme which was created by .... Rhodes University funds two ILAM Senior Bursaries in Ethnomusicology for post graduates.
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  • ...me consisted of a single play, billed as ''[[Grandfather's Darling, or The Post-boy]]'', but Bosman most probably conflated the two short plays in this cas
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  • ...nd Drama and English at the [[University of Natal]], Durban, then earned a post graduate degree in Education, specializing in Drama and English at the [[Un
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  • ...und images; collaging them, splicing them with other imagery. In this way, post-modernism has found a new audience, and I suppose my performance pieces hav
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  • ...l of the Superspaar company, placed in the context of the larger political post-Apartheid struggle in South Africa.
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  • ...as ''[[Pantoffel-Regering]]'' (1947), based on the book by [[Johan van der Post]], one of several pseudonyms of S.G. (Severus Gerhardus) Smidt. It starred
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  • A play about the post-War U.S. denazification investigation of the German conductor and composer
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  • While doing her post graduation acting diploma she was hailed as South Africa’s answer to Mery
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  • ...e. Occurs regularly in writings about the struggle period, and even in the post 1994 period.
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  • ...d technology, which by the end of the 1980s had become a full graduate and post-graduate teaching programme leading on to doctorate level in the field. How ...d technology, which by the end of the 1980s had become a full graduate and post-graduate teaching programme leading on to doctorate level in the field. How
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  • ...the Sea' is a feast for the senses ''Pittsburgh Post-Gazette''[https://www.post-gazette.com/ae/theater-dance/2019/02/03/Stage-Review-The-Old-Man-and-the-Se
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  • ...ch). Also worked in theatre and the corportate sector. Took up a lecturing post in Perth, Australia, in April 2010 as Lecturer in Acting (Voice) at the Wes
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  • From 1977 to 1980 held a post in the English Department at Rhodes University in Grahamstown. From 1980 to
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  • ...ed from the Higher Business School in Paarl and took up a job at the Karos Post Office after writing her Public Service Examination.
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  • ...witty, trenchantly observant contemporary comedy", the play deals with the post-college careers (and dilemmas) of two former classmates: Janie Blumberg (a
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  • ...[[Rodney Adamstein]] (grip), [[Arthur West]] (lighting), [[Nena Olwage]] (post production advisor), and [[Ria van Heerden]] (continuity).
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  • ...ead literature at Cambridge University, before becoming a lecturer in the post-war adult training programme in England. The appearance of his innovative a
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  • ...asha Distiller|Distiller, Natasha]] 2005. ''South Africa, Shakespeare, and Post-colonial Culture''. Lewiston, N.Y.: Edwin Mellen Press. ...istiller, Natasha]] 2009. Begging the questions: producing Shakespeare for post-apartheid South African schools. ''Social Dynamics'',35:(1) Iss 1.
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  • ...of colour to be professor of drama in South Africa. Retiring in 1985, her post was taken over by [[Dennis Schauffer]]. In 1983 she was appointed to the Ad
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  • ...egree in languages and drama at the [[University of Stellenbosch]]. He did post graduate work in film studies at the [[Tswane University of Technology]],
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  • ...returned to England and was appointed Second Secretary to the Admiralty, a post he would hold till 1845.
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  • ...and went to London with his parents when he was 15, his father occupying a post as Cantor in the Blashke Synagogue in London for 25 years. His grandfather,
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  • ...1989-1994 he held the post of Assistant Artistic Director of PACT Drama, a post which involved collaboration in all planning and artistic policy-making as
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  • [[Chris Dunton]]. 2020. "The works of Bennett Makalo Khaketla" in ''The Post''[http://www.thepost.co.ls/insight/the-works-of-bennett-makalo-khaketla/]
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  • ...lture") at the [[University of Stellenbosch]] and in 1978 she obtained her Post-graduate Diploma in Museum Science from the same university. She obtained h
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  • ...ng up for the nation : an investigation of stand-up comedy in South Africa post-1994, with specific reference to women, power and the body. Unpublished mas ...g up for the nation: An inverstigation of stand-up comedy in South Africa post-1994 with specific reference to women’s power and the body. ''[[South Af
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  • ...cted to a re-imagining of the aesthetic and political possibilities of the post-apartheid South African landscape. Among them are ''[[Khumbula]]'' (1995),
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  • ...ate approximately 140 fulltime under-graduate students over and above many post-graduate and part-time students. With many concerts and recitals, the Konse
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  • ...the [[University of the Witwatersrand]] in that year, before accepting the post as director of the Opera School of the [[Pretoria Technikon]] in 1980. From
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  • ...new South African drama. An investigation into identity formations in some post-apartheid play-texts published in English by South African writers, from 19
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  • ...in Africa, in [[A. Loomba|Loomba, A.]] & [[M. Orkin|Orkin, M.]] (eds.). ''Post-colonial Shakespeares''. London: Routledge. 218-234.
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  • ...ng he left for Johannesburg and became a journalist with the [[Golden City Post]] and [[Drum]] magazine. As a Coloured man, he was subject to all the apar
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  • ...e worked as a senior photojournalist for AVUSA, ([[The Herald]], [[Weekend Post]]). He worked the History / Heritage beat - which he absolutely loved.
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  • ...and by May 1965 it had become a fortnightly supplement to the Golden City Post. It was revived as a magazine in 1968 and in 1984 [[Naspers]] acquired DRU
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  • ...historical differences’. However, these positions have been challenged by post-colonial theorists who have critiqued its lack of engagement with context a ...ve practice and new forms have emerged from this work, even more so in the post-apartheid context where collaboration is more freely possible, not just wit
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  • ...ated Victorian horseshoe shaped theatre, erected behind the Rissik street Post Office in Market Street. Seated 800 people, but with the addition of extra
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  • ...1927 teacher at and 1929 principal of the Krugersdorp Technical College, a post he holds till his resignation in 1951. His belief in theatre as a cultural
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  • ...nsformations of identity: ‘ethnic’ nationalisms and syncretic theatre in [[post-apartheid]] South Africa. ''[[English Academy Review]]'', 24(1):51-60. ...[South African]] drama ; an investigation into identity formations in some post-apartheid play-texts published in English by South African writers, from 19
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  • ...in ''[[Die Paddas]]'' by Aristophanes. Received the Port Elizabeth Evening Post Award for the role of Marius Byleveld in ''[[The Road to Mecca]]'' (1990) a
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  • ...addressing internalized anti-Black racism and the history of apartheid and post-apartheid in South Africa. , Phala and Miyambo highlight the complexities o
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  • ...ce he enrolled in [[Potchefstroom University]] for a Drama degree. After a post graduate diploma at the end of 1984, he made his professional debut at the
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  • ...is entitled ''Memory is a weapon: the uses of history and myth in selected post-1960 Kenyan, Nigerian and South African plays'' (1999), undertaking part of
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  • ...found in the Greek original about the House of Atreus, into the milieu of post-Apartheid South Africa and traumatic yet healing period the [[Truth and Rec
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  • ...iography of [[Leontine Sagan]]'' (Witwatersrand University Press, 1996), ''Post-Imperial Brecht'' (Cambridge, 2004), which won the Scaglione Prize for Comp
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  • ...at the [[Civic Theatre]] in 1994, ''[[Murder in Green Meadows]]'' (Douglas Post) [[Richard Haines Theatre]] (1994), ''[[The Rain Queen and the Baobab Tree]
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  • ...er 1947. She obtained a BA degree at Wits, a Teachers Diploma at TCE and a Post Graduate Performers Diploma at [[UCT]], and began her acting career with [[
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  • ...pective, in [[A. Loomba|Loomba, A.]] & [[Martin Orkin|Orkin, M.]] (eds). ''Post-colonial Shakespeares''. London: Routledge. 205-217.
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  • ...asiest Way]]'', ''[[The House of Glass]]'', ''[[The Dummy]]'', ''[[General Post]]'', ''[[Daddy Long-Legs]]'', ''[[Turn to the Right]]'', ''[[The Cinderella
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  • ...014. ''Towards a philosophy of theatre inspired by Aristotle’s poetics and post-structuralist aesthetics in relation to three South African plays''. Unpub
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  • ...director who made an enormous contribution to South African theatre in the post- World War II period.
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  • ...ded his own company ([[Mannie Manim Productions]]) (1991-) and took up the post of Director (Performing Arts Administration) at the [[University of the Wit
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  • ...larly Shakespearean productions. She appeared in [[Will Jamieson]]'s first post-war Shakespearean production of [[Twelfth Night]].
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  • ...tz, Brink]] 2008. 'The most amazing show' : performative interactions with post-election South African society and culture. Unpublished master’s thesis.
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  • ...he Free State: an investigation into professional drama more than 10 years post re-structuring of the Free State Performing Arts Council ([[PACOFS]]). Unpu
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  • ...ambe and [[D. Sarinjeive|Devi Sarinjeive]](eds.). 2001. ''Pre-colonial and Post-colonial Drama and Theatre in Africa''. Claremont, Cape Town: New Afrika Bo ...re-Barber, April]]. 2016. "A Queer Transition: Whiteness in the Prismatic, Post-Apartheid Drag Performances of Pieter-Dirk Uys and Steven Cohen." ''Theatre
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  • He returned to Cape Town in 1990 and in 1991 took up a post as lecturer in the [[Stellenbosch Drama Department]]. For the next number o
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  • ...k, Anna van Wyk]]'' (1984/1986), ''[[Donderdag se Mense]]'' (1990) and ''[[Post Mortem]]'' (1993/2016).
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  • ...haps one of Athol Fugard’s most celebrated works, a setwork for schools in post-1994 South Africa.
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  • ...sch and the [[University of the Cape of Good Hope]], before going on to do post graduate work at the universities of Halle and Freiburg in Germany, obtaini
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  • [[Weekend Post]], August 13, 2022. ''[[Weekend Post]]'', 17 May 2003
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  • ...for appendicitis during his visit to Stuttgart. Sadly, he died there from post operative complications on 3 December 1967.
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  • [[Evening Post]] Salters Cup won by [[PEAAT]]'s '[[Die Telefoon]]' by Bob Eveleigh, Monday [[Weekend Post]], Saturday, June 16, 1990, Pg 16, "Drama Festival line-up given" by Bob Ev
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  • ...ed by Elizabeth Sneddon, and Gluckman played Lear. Percy Tucker filled the post of business manager, and Audrey Cobden assisted Gluckman. Brian Brooke brou
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  • ...Hicks]], 1935), followed by her first appearance in London in 1937 in ''[[Post Road]]''.
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  • ...n she was appointed Head of Features in 1972, the first woman to hold that post. For two years (1974-5) she worked as a free-lance journalist in London.
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  • As a teenager he won the Post newspaper Mr Entertainment competition in 1968/69.
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  • ...the film to 35mm, Ehrlich led the teacher through a process of editing and post-synching that lent his movie a more professional gloss. Even so, the teache
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  • ...versity_of_London] in 2018 titled ''The Tokoloshe and Cultural identity in post-Apartheid South Africa''.
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  • ...orld 1960’s, *). Elliot Makhaya (The World in mid 1970’s, the Johannesburg Post and The Sowetan in 1980’s); Nomsisi Kraai (PET Newsletter). Sipho Sepamla
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  • In 1950 he produced [[Twelfth Night]] for [[Pemads]], the first post-war Shakespearean production in Port Elizabeth. The play was staged in the [[Saturday Post]], April 19, 1947.
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  • After completing his post-graduate studies he taught at the [[University of Cape Town]] and was a pro
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  • ...tczok]] 2003. Rethinking Community Theatre: Performing arts communities in post-apartheid South Africa. ''[[South African Theatre Journal]]'', 17:114-128.
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  • ...ss and introspection became the incentive for his restrospective play, ''[[Post Mortem]]'', which he completed in 1993. ...(or ''[[Hups in die Hydro]]'') (1989), ''[[Daan se Doilie]]'' (1990), ''[[Post Mortem]]'' (1993/2016), ''[[Boetman is die bliksem in!]]'' (2000), ''[[Nae
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  • ...ed by Elizabeth Sneddon, and Gluckman played Lear. Percy Tucker filled the post of business manager, and Audrey Cobden assisted Gluckman. Brian Brooke brou
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  • ...'homme Invisible]]'' by Plancher-Valcour); ''[[Vier Schildwachten op éénen Post]]'' (Vogel) and ''[[De Horoskooptrekker, of De Speculant in Effecten]]'' (H
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  • [[Saturday Post]], April 19, 1947. [[Saturday Post]], July 26, 1947.
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  • An immensely influential researcher, academic writer and supervisor of post-graduate research, whose doctoral thesis is an early and one of the most of
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  • ...troduction, in Wasserman, Herman & Jacobs Sean (eds.). ''Shifting Selves: Post-apartheid Essays on Mass Media, Culture and Identity''. Cape Town: Kwela Bo
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  • [[Evening Post]], May 30, 1959.
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  • ...the [[Post Box Theatre]] in Muizenberg, a conversion of the old Muizenberg post office near Cape Town into an 84-seat [[amphitheatre]]. The most recent is
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  • [[Weekend Post Parade]], magazine, May 11, 1974.
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  • ...a prescribed text for schools and universities for many years, also in the post-apartheid era.
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  • ...917 – ''[[House of Glass]]'', 1917 – ''[[The Dummy]]'', 1918 – ''[[General Post]]'', 1918 – ''[[Daddy Long-Legs]]'', 1918 – ''[[Turn to the Right]]'',
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  • 11) Once in this page, simply post the blank format which is available from the '''[[Blank Page Formats]]''' p
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  • ...[[PACs]]) in South Africa. In the later part of this period, and the early post-apartheid period, the [[Market Theatre]] was often referred to as the true
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  • ...eer|Greer, Graham]] 2001. The role of the professional theatre critic in a post-apartheid South Africa. ''[[South African Theatre Journal]]'', 15:56-64.
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  • [[Vier Schildwachten op éénen Post]] (W. Vogel)
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  • ...iski's acting techniques under [[Henk Hugo]]. She next went to study for a post graduate performers' diploma in acting at the [[University of Cape Town]]'s The ''[[Reza De Wet Post Graduate Bursary]]'' fund was established at [[Rhodes University]] in her m
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  • [[Annissa Marie Morgensen-Lindsay|Morgensen-Lindsay, Annissa Marie]] 1998. Post-apartheid [[Athol Fugard|Fugard]]: cross-generation attachment in select pl
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  • Kwa Zindwezana (Series 1/1982) (Series 2/1985); Barney Barnato (post-production supervisor) ([[David Lister]]/1989); The Big Time (editor) ([[Gr
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  • ...e South African ‘workshop’ play, in [[Brian Crow]] . ''An Introduction to Post-Colonial Theatre''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 96-111.
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  • ...l Atkinson]] in ''[[The Lady's not for Burning]]'' for [[NAPAC]] in Durban post 1962, as well as ''[[Henry VIII]]'', ''[[The First Mrs Fraser]]'' at the [[
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  • ...ing French and Italian. When he left England in 1959 to take up a teaching post in Johannesburg, his evenings were spent singing in coffee bars and writing
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  • ...s. The first show at the new Theatre was [[Henry Thornton Craven]]'s [[The Post Boy]], a two-act drama which was followed by the farce [[The Bonnie Fish Wi
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  • Since completing his post-graduate studies at UCT's [[Little Theatre]], he has acted, written or dire
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  • The Evening Post, Wellington, New Zealand, 23 April 1913
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  • ...l Atkinson]] in ''[[The Lady’s Not for Burning]]'' for [[NAPAC]] in Durban post 1962.
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  • [[Saturday Post]], June 7, 1947.
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  • ...il for Educational and Scientific Research]], Pretoria, before obtaining a post as senior lecturer and founder of the Psychology Department at the [[Univer
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  • In 1993 Fourie also wrote ''[[Post Mortem]]'' as a final piece ("sluitstuk") in what would thereafter become k
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  • ...ur to much South African music since then, from the jazz performers of the post-war years to the more populist township forms of the 1980s.
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  • Set in post-apartheid South Africa, it tells the story of an elderly man wrestling with
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  • [[Zakes Mda|Mda, Zakes]] 1997b. When People Play People in Post-apartheid South Africa. Interview with D. Salter. Brecht Yearbook 22:283-30
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  • ...on called ''[[Igazi Lam]]'' ("My Blood") sets the action in a hypothetical post civil war South Africa. Written by [[Peter Se-Puma]] and was first performe
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  • ...ican Literature in the Interregnum, in [[Dennis Walder|Walder, Dennis]]. ''Post-colonial Literatures in English''. Oxford: Blackwell.
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  • ...r|Blecher, Hilary]] 1984. The aesthetics, structure and social function of post-naturalistic theatre. Unpublished master’s thesis. Johannesburg: Universi
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  • Also directed ''[[Picnic on the Battlefield]]'', ''[[Post Mortem]]'' and ''[[Don't Walk About with Nothing On]]''.
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  • BA Hons. Post-graduate in Speech and Drama, [[University of Natal]], (Durban)1965; MA Dra
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  • [[Graham Pechey|Pechey, Graham]] 1996. Post-apartheid narratives, in Barker, Frances, Hulme, Peter & Iversen, Maragaret
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  • ...na Hanekom|Tilana]] was only three years old when her father abandoned his post as town clerk for the stage.
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  • ...jor trends in South African theatre from 1994 to 2003'', a study of early post-Apartheid professional theatre (2008). [Van Heerden (2008)][http://www.goog
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  • ...Hazel]] 2000. Where do we go from here? Developing women’s playscripts in post-apatheid Southern Africa. ''Studies in Theatre and Performance'', 20(1):31-
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  • Involving researchers across the country as well as post-graduate students at the University of Stellenbosch, the project expanded a
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  • ...ndergo emergency surgery for appendicitis in Stuttgart and died there from post operative complications on 1 December 1967.
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  • Plays include ''[[Post Mortem]]'' ([[The Space]], 197*) under the name [[Mike Richard]]?*], ''[[We
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  • Participants post SA Theatre photos, and links to videos etc. with date and name of the produ
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  • ...Town and London respectively). A notable aspect of his playwriting is his post-modernist use of pastiche, utilizing the styles and works of other writers
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  • ...either the [[Eastern Province Herald]], [[Evening Post]] or the [[Weekend Post]].
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  • ...]] in 2003 as Head of Live Performance until 2004. In 2005 she accepted a post at [[CityVarsity]] where she has been employed until the present day as a l
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  • ...e he also acted as Senior Resident/Warden, looking after undergraduate and post graduate needs. In this period he took various additional practical worksho
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  • [[Post Mortem]] (Fourie)
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  • ...Games for Actors and Non-Actors'' - 1992), became an important tool in the post-apartheid period.
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  • ...Marc]] (Eds). 2015. ''New territories : theatre, drama, and performance in Post-apartheid South Africa''. Bruxelles : P.I.E. Peter Lang.
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  • His post-apartheid play, ''[[Die Jogger]]'' (“The Jogger”, 1997) won awards for
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  • ...nce]] (and indeed [[criticism]] and scholarship), are at best slippery in post-Apartheid South Africa and the surrounding regions. ...s a result of white arrival, and that the reverse traffic is more recent – post 1994 in the eyes of some - I have come to believe this is a slightly paroch
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  • [[Five Miles Off, or The Finger Post]] (Dibdin)
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  • ...nt for a year. In July 1988 she was appointed as Head of the Department, a post which she occupied until her retirement in December 1992.
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  • ...emaking the warrior? The role of orality in the liberation struggle and in post-apartheid South Africa. ''Currrent Writing'', 7(2):19-30.
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  • ...e South African 'workshop' play, in Crow, Brian 1996. ''An Introduction to Post-Colonial Theatre''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 96-111.
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  • ...es to Southern Africa. Subsequently he was appointed to an administrative post and became the regional director of the various Schlesinger companies in Du
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  • The post-Apartheid milieu has seen a remarkable amount of investment in and developm Opera in the 21st century in South Africa has become a post-Apartheid vehicle for the retelling of the biographies of key historic and
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  • ...lyn Duggan|Duggan, Carolyn]] 1997. Gabbling like a thing most brutish: the post-colonial writer and language, with reference to the earlier plays of [[Zake
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  • [[Athina Copteros|Copteros, Athina]] 2002. ''Workshop theatre in post-apartheid South Africa : a case study''. Unpublished master’s thesis. Gra
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  • [[Temple Hauptfleisch|Hauptfleisch, Temple]] 1992d. Post-colonial criticism, performance theory and the evolving forms of South Afri ...(South Africa)" in Eugene Benson and L.W. Conolly (Eds) '''Encyclopedia of Post-Colonial Literatures in English''. London: Routledge.
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