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  • [[Iain Winter]] (19**-) (formerly Iain Smith). Actor. As Iain Winter Smith he won an IDEM/SASWA Scriptwriting Competition Award in 1989 f
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  • [[Iain Paton]] (19*-). Actor.
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  • [[Iain Henderson]] (19**-). Actor.
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  • '''Iain Blair''' (1942–2011) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iain_Blair] was a Sco
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  • ==The [[Iain Fisher]] website== A website by [[Iain Fisher]] on theatre personalities. Included are South Africans [[Athol Fuga
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  • '''Iain Blair''' (1942–2011) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iain_Blair] was a Sco
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  • ''[[Soldiers in the City]]'' is a stage musical by [[Themi Venturas]], [[Iain Robinson]], [[Lucky Cele]] and the cast. The production team for included [[Themi Venturas]] (director), [[Iain Robinson]] (creative consultant) [[Daisy Spencer]] (choreographer), [[Des G
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  • [[Iain Winter]] (19**-) (formerly Iain Smith). Actor. As Iain Winter Smith he won an IDEM/SASWA Scriptwriting Competition Award in 1989 f
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  • ...APAC]] (pre-1983) starring [[Gillian Garlick]], [[Brian O'Shaughnessy]], [[Iain Winter]] and [[Eric Flynn]].
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  • [[Iain Paton|Paton, Iain]]
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  • ...[[Aca-Joe Nkabinde]], trumpeter [[Colman Machika]], [[Nhlanhla Phewa]], [[Iain Paton]] and [[Shadi Phologe]]. Later performed at the [[Grahamstown Festiva
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  • [[Iain Paton]] (19*-). Actor.
    662 bytes (95 words) - 09:11, 14 May 2019
  • [[Iain Winter|Smith, Iain]]
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  • ...ovember, directed by [[Patrick Tucker]], with [[Diane Wilson]] (Maggie), [[Iain Blair]] (Dicky), [[Gillian Garlick]] (Jennifer) and [[Kenneth Fortescue]] (
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  • ...d by [[Stephen Coan]], starring [[Dorothy-Ann Gould]], [[Vera Blacker]], [[Iain Winter]].
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  • ...nesburg, starring [[Clive Parnell]], [[Elizabeth Rae]], [[Lesley Nott]], [[Iain Winter]].
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  • ...ing [[Ben Kruger]], [[Gigi]] ([[Perlé van Schalkwyk]]), [[Dirk Stoltz]], [[Iain Paton]] and [[Natasha Soundiades]].
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  • [[Iain Henderson]] (19**-). Actor.
    1,019 bytes (136 words) - 11:27, 2 January 2018
  • [[Iain Henderson|Henderson, Iain]]
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  • ...h Holliday]], [[Alan Granville]], [[Elizabeth Rae]], [[Clare Marshall]], [[Iain Winter]], [[Tammy Bonell]].
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  • ...ikipedia.org/wiki/Tamara_Ustinov] (Phoebe), [[Paddy Canavan]] (Blanche), [[Iain Winter]] (Leo Janowitz), [[Roberta Durrant]] (Allison) and [[Beverley Melni
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  • ...obs]] as "Breaker Morant", [[Gavin van den Berg]] as "George Witton" and [[Iain Winter]] as "Peter Handcock".
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  • ...shby, starring [[Sandra Duncan]], [[Maggie Holland]], [[Paddy Canavan]], [[Iain Winter]], [[Christine le Brocq]], visiting British actress Tammy Ustinov, [
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  • ...linda Henwood]], [[Josette Eales]], [[Frances Currie]], [[Neil Coppen]], [[Iain Robinson]], [[Bryan Hiles]], [[Darren King]], [[Peter Court]], [[Michael Gr
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  • ...26 March) starring [[Rex Garner]] (who directed), [[Gordon Mulholland]], [[Iain Paton]], [[Melody O'Brian]], [[Christine le Brocq]], [[Matthew Stewardson]]
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  • [[Ian Winter|Winter, Ian]] see also [[Iain Winter|Winter, Iain]] [[Iain Winter|Winter, Iain]]
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  • ...Ellenbogen]] in the same year, with the same cast, with the addition as [[Iain Henderson]] as "The Banker". Opened on 22 March.
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  • ...in 1980 by [[Brickhill-Burke]], with [[Joan Brickhill]], [[Mike Huff]], [[Iain Henderson]], [[Victor Melleney]], [[June Hern]], [[Andrea Catzel]], and [[
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  • ...rmed in Durban and Pietermaritzburg, 14 December to 21 January, starring [[Iain Winter]].
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  • ...ichards]]. The cast: [[Simon Jones]], [[David Lee]], [[Neville Thomas]], [[Iain Paton]], [[Nicky Rebelo]], [[Robert Colman]], [[Chris van Niekerk]], [[Rebe
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  • ''Athol Fugard – Statements''. An Athol Fugard site by Iain Fisher[http://www.iainfisher.com/fugard/athol-fugard-plays-township.html]
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  • ...[Hello Dolly!]]'' together with [[Joan Brickhill]], [[Victor Melleney]], [[Iain Henderson]], [[Andrea Catzel]], [[June Hern]] and [[Charles Stodel]]. It wa
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  • Very often alternate spellings, such as Stephen/Steven, Neil/Neale, Iain/Ian, Robyn/Robin, etc. or the simple addition or retraction of a full-stop,
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  • ...s]] (Biff), [[Frantz Dubrowsky]], [[Dale Cutts]], [[Justin Strydom]] and [[Iain Paton]]. Directed by [[Bobby Heaney]].
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  • ...was directed by Louis, starred Joan Brickhill, Victor Melleney, Mike Huff, Iain Henderson, Andrea Catzel, June Hern and Charles Stodel and was staged at Hi
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  • ...Burke]], starred [[Joan Brickhill]], [[Victor Melleney]], [[Mike Huff]], [[Iain Henderson]], [[Andrea Catzel]], [[June Hern]] and [[Charles Stodel]]. This
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  • ...Bella Mariani]], [[Leslie Sterry]], [[Clive Rodel]], [[David Crichton]], [[Iain Winter]] and [[Garth Anderson]]. After the run at the [[Alhambra Theatre]]
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  • ...oneyman]] (Gertrude), [[Grethe Fox]] (Ophelia), [[Robert Mohr]] (Ghost), [[Iain Finley]] (Guard), [[Tim Huisamen]] (Guard), [[Pierre Knoesen]] (Guard), [[R
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