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  • He translated Emlyn Williams's ''[[Night Must Fall]]'' into Afrikaans as ''[[Doodvonnis]]'' for the [[Andr
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  • ...lation, by [[Willem Kemp]] of the play ''[[Night Must Fall]]'' (1935) by [[Emlyn Williams]].
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  • ''Dylan Thomas: A Boy Growing Up''. A one-man show by [[Emlyn Williams]] performed by Williams under the auspices of [[Brian Brooke]] in
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  • ...sions: an American adaptation by Sidney Howard (1932) and an UK version by Emlyn Williams (1933). The London production of William's version starred Edith 1942: The version by Emlyn Williams was performed by the [[Johannesburg Repertory Society]], 1942.
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  • ...Members of [[St. Columba's Recreation Club]] staged two performances of [[Emlyn Williams]]' ''[[The Late Christopher Bean]]''. The play was produced by [[D
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  • ==''[[Charles Dickens]]'' by [[Emlyn Williams]]== ...readings, originally written and performed by the Welsh actor-playwright [[Emlyn Williams]].
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  • ''The Morning Star'' (1941), by Welsh dramatist and actor Emlyn Williams (1905-1987). Presented by the [[Cape Town Repertory Theatre Societ
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  • ...same play. She came back to play in [[Leonard Schach]]’s production of [[Emlyn Williams]]’s ''[[The Corn is Green]]'' in 1962, her sixtieth birthday yea
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  • Born in London, the son of actor and playwright [[Emlyn Williams]], he attended Stowe School in Buckinghamshire, then did his natio
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  • ''[[Spring 1600]]'' is a play by Welsh playwright [[Emlyn Williams]] (1905-1987)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emlyn_Williams] http://www.doollee.com/PlaywrightsW/williams-emlyn.html
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  • ...n and has been adapted for local audiences by various authors, including [[Emlyn Williams]] and [[Brian Friel]]. 1946: The [[Emlyn Williams]] adaptation was staged in the [[Standard Theatre]], Johannesburg
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  • ''The Wind of Heaven'' (1945), by [[Emlyn Williams]]. The theme of the play is the revelation in a small Welsh villag
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  • '''''A Murder has been Arranged''''' is a 1930 play by [[Emlyn Williams]].
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  • ...d's ''[[Blithe Spirit]]'' (1944), ''[[Merry Wives of Windsor]]'' (1945), [[Emlyn Williams]]'s ''[[The Wind of Heaven]]'' (1946) and Turgenev's ''[[ A Month
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  • '''Emlyn Williams''' (1905-1987)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emlyn_Williams] was
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  • Performed in ''[[The Light of Heart]]'' by Emlyn Williams for the [[Johannesburg Repertory Society|Johannesburg REPS]] in 19
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  • ''[[Night Must Fall]]'' (1935) is a play by [[Emlyn Williams]]. A psychological thriller about a psychopathic bell boy and his ...because of this work’s amazing success in London written and performed by Emlyn Williams. The audience undergoes the psychological unraveling of the privat
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  • '''''The Corn is Green''''' is a play by [[Emlyn Williams]] (born 1905).
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  • ...sis]]'' and ''[[A Month in the Country]]'', both in 1946. Starred in Emlyn Williams's ''[[The Wind of Heaven]]'' in 1946, together with [[Gwen ffrangçon-Davies]
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  • ''Someone Waiting'' is a farce with murder as its theme, by Emlyn Williams [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emlyn_Williams] (1905-1987). Castin
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  • Performed in ''[[The Light of Heart]]'' by [[Emlyn Williams]] for the [[Johannesburg Repertory Society|REPS]] in 1943. Other p
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  • ...Mulholland]]. It was directed by [[Taubie Kushlick]] in 1946. Starred in [[Emlyn Williams]]'s ''[[The Wind of Heaven]]'' in 1946, together with [[Gwen ffran
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  • ''[[The Light of Heart]]'' is a play by [[Emlyn Williams]] (1905 -1987)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emlyn_Williams]
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  • ...ny]], Brooke Theatre in 1959, guest-starring [[Brook Williams]] (son of [[Emlyn Williams]]).
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  • ...th [[Cecil Parker]] for ''[[The White Sheep of the Family]]'' (1952) and [[Emlyn Williams]] for ''[[Charles Dickens]]'' (1954) and [[Dylan Thomas]]: ''[[A
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  • In 1946 he appeared on the stage in the [[Emlyn Williams]] adaptation of Turgenev’s ''[[A Month in the Country]]''. It h
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  • [[Emlyn Williams|Williams, Emlyn]]
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  • [[Emlyn Williams]] as ''Charles Dickens'' programme notes, 1981.
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  • ...udiences, and in arranging special performances by visiting artists like [[Emlyn Williams]], and occasional productions of local plays for black audiences.
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  • ...ing with Cecil Parker for ''[[The White Sheep of the Family]]'' (1952) and Emlyn Williams for Charles Dickens (1954) and Dylan Thomas: ''[[A Boy Growing Up
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  • ...Teaterklub]], including [[André P. Brink]]'s ''[[Die Tas]]'' (1965), Emlyn Williams's ''[[Night Must Fall]]'' (1965), William Saroyan's [https://en.wikipedia.org
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  • ...ter Shaffer’s Five Finger Exercise was staged here in 1959, guest-starring Emlyn Williams’ son, Brook. Heather Lloyd-Jones enjoyed a trio of hits at the B
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  • ...y [[Mary Fenton]]. The plays included ''[[The Late Christopher Bean]]'' ([[Emlyn Williams]])and ''[[The Astonished Heart]]'' (Coward).
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  • ...Cobden assisted Gluckman. Brian Brooke brought the Welsh actor-playwright Emlyn Williams to South Africa to perform his one man show Charles Dickens at the
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  • ...Cobden assisted Gluckman. Brian Brooke brought the Welsh actor-playwright Emlyn Williams to South Africa to perform his one man show Charles Dickens at the
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  • ...dello’s Six Characters in Search of an Author (1941), Double Door (1941), Emlyn Williams’s ''[[The Late Chrisptopher Bean]]'' (1942), Clare Boothe’s '' ...Margaret Inglis, directed by Leontine Sagan. The Late Christopher Bean by Emlyn Williams. Performed in 1942. ''[[Amphitryon 38]]'' by Jean Giraudoux, trans
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  • ...Robinson Crusoe, Night must fall and The corn is green. Night must fall by Emlyn Williams was a play that André Huguenet performed in as a psychopathic kil
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  • ...dertake another ‘residency’ at the [[Little Theatre]]. Here she directed [[Emlyn Williams]]'s [[The Corn is Green]], as well as [[Zoe Akins]]’ [[Old Maid]
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  • In November 1965 Libertas produced ''[[Night Must Fall]]'' by [[Emlyn Williams]] in [[The Cellar]], directed by [[Marie van Heerden]], with [[Jan
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  • ...Angela Baddeley, Zena Dare, George Robey, Gracie Fields, Will Fyffe and [[Emlyn Williams]].
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  • ...n of the Brecht-Weill ''[[Threepenny Opera]]'' starring [[Sean Taylor]]; [[Emlyn Williams]] brought his ''[[Charles Dickens]]'' production; ''[[Marico Moons
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