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  • ...elsh born composer, singer, actor, director, playwright. (Real names David Ivor Davies) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivor_Novello]. Became one of the mos
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  • [[Ivor Markman]] (1949-) is a freelance photographer, socio-cultural historian and Ivor was born in Port Elizabeth and attended both the Grey Junior and Grey High
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  • [[Ivor Kissin]] (b. Blythswood, Glasgow, 26/05/1930) was a restauranteur, property In daily life Maurice Ivor Kissin was a property consultant and restauranteur, first in Johannesburg a
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  • There have been a number of people named [[Ivor Jones]] involved in the performing arts in South Africa among them an acto An [[Ivor Jones]] had a role in ''[[A Woman of No Importance]]'' in the [[Little The
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  • [[Ivor van Rensburg]] (19*-). Actor.
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  • #REDIRECT[[Ivor Markman]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ivor Jones]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Ivor Markman]]
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  • There have been a number of people named [[Ivor Jones]] involved in the performing arts in South Africa among them an acto An [[Ivor Jones]] had a role in ''[[A Woman of No Importance]]'' in the [[Little The
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  • ...Novello]]. First performed in 1945. Staged in South Africa in 1947 by the Ivor Novello Company, which included [[Anthony Farmer]], [[Zena Dare]], [[Vaness
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  • ...'' (1935), the beginning of an extended association with the musicals of [[Ivor Novello]], who became both friend and mentor. Gilbert went on to featured a Performed in South Africa in 1953 with Ivor Novello's ''[[King's Rhapsody]]''.
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  • ...Ralph Bennitt]], [[Michael Fisher]], [[Tanya Barron]], [[Warren Sands]], [[Ivor Kruger]] and [[Jocelyn de Bruin|Jocelyn de Bruyn]].
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  • ...uckland Park, Johannesburg. Camera work by [[Colin Taylor]] and sound by [[Ivor Markman]].
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  • [[Ivor Kissin]] (b. Blythswood, Glasgow, 26/05/1930) was a restauranteur, property In daily life Maurice Ivor Kissin was a property consultant and restauranteur, first in Johannesburg a
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  • [[Ivor van Rensburg]] (19*-). Actor.
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  • [[Ivor Markman]]
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  • ''[[The Dancing Years]]'' by [[Ivor Novello]]. First produced in 1939.
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  • ...] in Melrose, Johannesburg. Camera work by [[Colin Taylor]] and sound by [[Ivor Markman]].
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  • ...elsh born composer, singer, actor, director, playwright. (Real names David Ivor Davies) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivor_Novello]. Became one of the mos
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  • '''''King's Rhapsody''''' is an operetta by Welsh composer and actor Ivor Novello (1893-1951) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivor_Novello]. He starte
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  • He featured in [[Ivor Novello]]'s ''[[King's Rhapsody]]'' in South Africa in 1953 together with [
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  • Starred in the touring production of [[Ivor Novello]]'s ''[[King's Rhapsody]]'' in South Africa in 1953, with [[Barry S
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  • Personal message from [[David Kramer]] to [[Ivor Markman]], June 2018.
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  • ''[[Fresh Fields]]'' is a comedy play by the British writer [[Ivor Novello]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivor_Novello]. The story of an Aus
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  • [[Ivor Novello|Novello, Ivor]]
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  • [[Ivor van Rensburg|Van Rensburg, Ivor]]
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  • [[Ivor Markman]] (1949-) is a freelance photographer, socio-cultural historian and Ivor was born in Port Elizabeth and attended both the Grey Junior and Grey High
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  • ...Dick]]'' ("Friday with Uncle Dick") is an [[Afrikaans]] one-act play by [[Ivor Olën]] ().
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  • ...'. It opened at the [[Brooke Theatre]] in February 1962 and also starred [[Ivor van Rensburg]], [[Arne Gordon]] and [[Howard Sacks]]. [[Roy Quinn]] (replac
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  • ...a play with music, book and lyrics by [[Natalie Knight]] () and music by [[Ivor Miller]] (?)
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  • 1941: Produced by [[Ivor Jones]] for the [[Combined Amateur Dramatic Societies of Cape Town]] in the
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  • [[Ivor Jones|Jones, Ivor]]
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  • ''Full House'' is a comedy by Welsh composer and actor Ivor Novello (1893-1951). Produced in the Theatre Royal, Haymarket, London, 1935
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  • ...ncis]], [[Frank Douglass]] and [[Geoffrey Morris]]. Costumes designed by [[Ivor Kirsten]].
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  • ...Rensburg]], [[Siegfried Mynhardt]], [[Frank Wise]], [[Walter Glennie]], [[Ivor Kruger]], [[Michael Preston]], [[Tone Brulin]], [[Noël Borain]], [[Pietro
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  • ...eter Geldenhuys]], [[Frank Wise]], [[Alan Chadwick]], [[Timothy Heale]], [[Ivor van Rensburg]], [[Robett Wilson]] and [[Peggy Burt]]. {[[Robert Lang]]?).
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  • [[Ivor Kissin|Kissin, Ivor]]
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  • ...g British actress [[Avril Angers]], [[Robin Hawdon]], [[Richard Burke]], [[Ivor Salter]], [[Wilfred Hyde-White]] (colonel Pickering in the film of ''[[My F
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  • An interview by Ivor Powell with the playwright published in ''[[Weekly Mail]]'', 3-14 June 1990
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  • ...Brooke Company]] opening 1 March, directed by [[Margaret Inglis]], with [[Ivor van Rensburg]] (Lord Dungavel), [[Norma West]] (Emma), [[Carol Becker]] (Ja
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  • 1966: ''[[Barmy Days]]'' by Natalie Knight and Ivor Miller from 29 August to 13 September 1966, directed by [[Ricky Arden]], in
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  • Ivor Markman interview with [[Nomhle Nkonyeni]].
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  • ...[Jane Corda]], [[Helen Braithwaite]], [[Jimmy Mentis]], [[Reyna Caron]], [[Ivor van Rensburg]], [[Maureen Adair]], [[Paddy O’Byrne]], [[Shelagh Holliday]
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  • ...a number of plays, including the musical play ''[[Barmy Days]]'' (with [[Ivor Miller]]), , ''[[There's No Sugar Left]]'', ''[[The Black Maids]]'', a pla
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  • [[Ivor Markman|Markman, Ivor]]
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  • ...35)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Grossmith_Jr.]. The music is by [[Ivor Novello]] and [[Jerome Kern]], with lyrics by [[Adrian Ross]] and [[Cliffor
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  • ...[Noël Coward]] and also played with such well-known stage personalities as ivor Novello, Sir John Gielgud and Dame Sybil Thorndike. He was director of the
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  • [[Ivor van Rensburg]], [[Donna Gay Duthie]], [[Stanley Paul Walsh]], [[Elizabeth W
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  • ...rton Smith]], [[Billie Jones]], [[Dorothy Felbert]], [[Minna Millsten]], [[Ivor Jones]], [[Cecil Jubber]], [[June Neville]], [[Tom Price]], [[Basil Warner]
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  • In 1947-48 she toured with [[Ivor Novello]]'s ''[[Perchance to Dream]]''
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  • ...rley Firth]] (Susan), [[Angus Neill]] (Henry), [[John Hayter]] (Philip), [[Ivor van Rensburg]] (1st Stranger) and [[Richard Lockwood]] (2nd Stranger). Deco
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  • ...ns, Ulla Jacobsson, James Booth, Nigel Green, Paul Daneman, Glynn Edwards, Ivor Emmanuel and Patrick Magee. Among the South African actors included are [[M
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  • ...egfried Mynhardt]], [[Robert van der Westhuisen]], [[John McKelvey]] and [[Ivor van Rensburg]]. Décor by [[Raimond Schoop]], costumes by [[Aubrey Couling]
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  • ...kraut and Eva Le Gallienne (1921, revived 1932) and in England featuring [[Ivor Novello]] (1926).
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  • ...Stellenbosch) [EJ]; [[Marie Kruger]] (University of Stellenbosch) [MK]; [[Ivor Markman]] (Journalist) (IM); [[Mervyn McMurtry]] (University of Natal, Durb
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  • 2022: A performance of ''[[Puss in Boots]]'', directed by [[Ivor Jones]] for the [[National Children's Theatre]], Parktown, Johannesburg was
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  • ...ia'' creating a work called ''[[Mama Papa Kaka]]'' in collaboration with [[Ivor Powell]], as part of the first program shown by Possession.
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  • [[Ivor Markman]]. "South African Women's Auxiliary Services"[[http://ivormarkman.w
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  • ...(Mame), [[Jean Dell]] (Vera Charles), [[Janice Honeyman]] (Agnes Gooch), [[Ivor van Rensburg]] (Beauregard), [[Victor Melleney]] (Dwight Babcock), [[Lance
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  • ...7). In 1953 featured as stage manager, understudy and small-part player in Ivor Novello's ''[[King's Rhapsody]]'' with [[Zena Dare]] and others. Profession ...lerie Miller]] and [[Diane Wilson]] in the lead roles in 1961. He directed Ivor Novello’s ''[[The Dancing Years]]'' and ''[[Naughty Marietta]]'' for the
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  • ...abriel Bayman]] (Pozzo), [[Gerrit Wessels]] (Lucky) and [[Ivor Kruger]]. [[Ivor Krüger]]
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  • ...of Bordeaux]]'' in 1934, both with John Gielgud, ''[[Henry V]] '' (with [[Ivor Novello]], 1934), ''[[Gas Light]]'' (1934) and ''[[Macbeth]]'' (1942).
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  • [[Ivor Jones]] ...hen (1941-), HERBST, Terry. (19**-), HUTCHISON, Yvette. (19**-), JONES, I (Ivor??*). (19**-), KONYA, Phyllis. (19*-19*), LESHOAI, T. (19*-), MARQUARD, Jean
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  • ...e Pienaar]] at the [[Little Theatre]] in May, starring [[Hannes Horne]], [[Ivor Kruger]], [[Johann Schultz]], [[Pietro Nolte]], [[Danie Marais]], [[Denice
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  • [[Ivor Wilkens|Wilkens, Ivor]] and [[Hans Strydom|Strydom, Hans]] 1980. ''Die Super Afrikaners''. Johan
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  • ...Judith), [[Robert Langford]] (David), [[Margaret Milner-Smyth]] (Sorel), [[Ivor van Rensburg]] (Sandy), [[John Rogers]] (Simon), [[Lucille Henderson]] (Myr
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  • ...Douglass]], [[Trevor Wayne]], [[Errol Ross]], [[Christopher Galloway]], [[Ivor van Rensburg]], [[Robert Lang]], [[George Jackson]], [[John Llewellyn]], [[
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  • ...tor of the undertaking), with the assistance of with [[Freddy Ogterop]], [[Ivor Markman]], [[Karina Hauptfleisch]], [[Darryl Nel]] and [[Christo Snyman]]
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  • ...is production played to the highest accolades and won a sterling review in Ivor Jones’s column in the ''Cape Argus''. She starred as Amanda in ''[[The Gl
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  • Interview by [[Ivor Markman]] published in ''[[The Herald]]'', 12 June 2006.
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  • ...53. Pat Bray was the secretary of JODS circa 1960. Anthony Farmer directed Ivor Novello’s The Dancing Years and Naughty Marietta for the JODS in 1961. Th
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  • [[Ivor Markman]]. "South African Women's Auxiliary Services"[[http://ivormarkman.w
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  • ...ts]]'' by the [[Neill-Firth Company]], directed by [[Angus Neill]], with [[Ivor van Rensburg]], [[Angus Neill]], [[Arthur Hall]], [[Shirley Firth]], [[Elai
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  • ...[[African Consolidated Theatres]], she also went on to direct a number of Ivor Novello musicals, the only woman ever to direct musicals at the Drury Lane
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  • Personal message from [[David Kramer]] to [[Ivor Markman]], June 2018.
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  • Novello, Ivor 1947. I plan to send or bring out other shows to the Union. ''Outspan''. 45
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  • ...ey, The middle son - [[Dale Cutts]], Richard Lionheart, The eldest son - [[Ivor van Rensburg]], Eleanor of Aquitane, Henry's wife - [[Marika Mann]] and Phi
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  • ...lp from [[Yvette Hutchison]], [[Hilda van Lill]], [[Miriam Terblanche]], [[Ivor Markman]], [[Johann van Heerden]], [[Hannah Borthwick]], [[Miriam Terblanch
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  • In Pta: Uncle & the Dukebox, Tone Brulin (regie), met Ivor v Rensburg, Bella Mariani, Ralph Bennitt, Warren Sands, Joycelyn de Bruyn &
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  • ...[[Arne Gordon]] (Fagin), [[Judy Layne]] (Nancy), [[Wanda Renirie]] (Bet), Ivor van Rensburg (Bill Sikes), Gilyan Francesco (Mr Brownlow), Tini Walker (Old
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  • ...ed by Agnes De Mille. Starring La Verne Burden opposite Bob Lyon. Imported Ivor Novello and his full company to tour his musical Perchance to Dream which
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  • ...Dickens’ Oliver Twist opened here in February 1962, starring Arne Gordon, Ivor van Rensburg, Judy Layne and Howard Sacks. Roy Quinn (replaced on tour by J
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  • [[Ivor Markman]]. "South African Women's Auxiliary Services"[[http://ivormarkman.w
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  • ...dson Earp]], [[Tirzah Lowenstein]], [[Carmen Haddad]], [[Roy Sargeant]], [[Ivor Levin]], [[George Barnes]], [[Johan Botha]], [[Michael Lovegrove|Michael J.
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  • ...tellenbosch) [EJ]; [[Marie Kruger]] (University of Stellenbosch) [MK]; [[Ivor Markman]] (Port Elizabeth, SA) [IM]; [[Mervyn McMurtry]] (University of Nat
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  • African Theatres imported Ivor Novello and his full company to tour his musical ''[[Perchance to Dream]]''
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  • [[Patsi Kahn]], [[Norman Kelly-Herde]], [[Lynette Kotzé]], [[Ivor Kruger]], [[Elma Krynauw]], [[Icky Kurgan]], ..., [[Japie van Niekerk]], [[Pikkie van Niekerk]], [[Reenen van Niekerk]], [[Ivor van Rensburg]], [[Johan van Rensburg]], [[Esther van Ryswyk]], [[Francois v
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  • Jones, I (Ivor??*). (19**-), ...hen (1941-), HERBST, Terry. (19**-), HUTCHISON, Yvette. (19**-), JONES, I (Ivor??*). (19**-), KONYA, Phyllis. (19*-19*), LESHOAI, T. (19*-), MARQUARD, Jean
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  • ...town and Keiskamma Hoek. The following account, written for [[ESAT]] by [[Ivor Markman]], is largely based on that publication. (''See also the entry on
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  • ...ebration of Jan Van Riebeeck's arrival the ''[[Little Theatre]]'' put on [[Ivor Jones]]'s ''[[The Ball at the Castle]]'' in an open air presentation at [[T
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  • ...as "Hamlet", [[Carel Trichardt]], [[Roger Orton]], [[Fred Hagemann]] and [[Ivor Kissin]].
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  • ...e theatrical activities on the Eastern Border given below was written by [[Ivor Markman]] and is based largely on ''The [[North Lincoln Sphinx]]'' (1860-18
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