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  • #REDIRECT [[St Joseph’s Marist College]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[St Joseph’s Marist College]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[St Joseph’s Marist College]]
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  • BOLOGNA, Joseph (1934- ) is an American actor [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Bologna]
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  • [[Joseph Mogotsi|Joe "Kolie" Mosgotsi]] (1924-2011). Singer-songwriter, dancer and a
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  • [[Joseph Mosikili]] (09/17/1939 - ). Actor and singer.
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  • [[Joseph Shabalala]] (1941-2020) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Shabalala]. w ...minated for six Tony Awards, including Best Music for a Play. Performers [[Joseph Shabalala]] and [[Ladysmith Black Mambazo]] were received the prestigious D
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  • [[Joseph Clark]] (19**-) American-born dancer, singer and actor. Joseph is married to actress [[Elzette Maarschalk]].
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  • '''Joseph Corby'''. (19**-) American actor.
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  • [[Joseph Bray]] (17**-18**) was a Cape Town businessman resident in Strand Street no
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  • [[Alan Joseph]] (19**-2003). Actor, stage manager, light designer, director and arts mana
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  • '''Joseph Buloff''' (1899-1985). American actor.
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  • '''Joseph Albrecht''' (b. Lambeth, London, 05/01/1894 – d. Durban, 30/09/1977) was ...”. This choice is probably related to the fact that his brother-in-law, [[Joseph G. Skittrell]], who had married his older sister Beatrice, had the same pro
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  • [[Joseph Ribeiro]] (19**- ) [http://josephribeiro.com/] is a South African-born stag Joseph was the musical director for a [[University of Cape Town Drama Department|U
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  • Mr [[Joseph Ashman]] (18**-19**) was a performer and producer. ...oseph Ashman Company]]''', his own company was also referred to as the'''[[Joseph Ashman Group]]''' or simply the '''[[Ashman Group]]'''.
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  • [[Mr Joseph]] (fl. 1870s) was a local [[amateur]] performer in Cape Town.
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  • '''Joseph Louw''' (1939-2004) was a journalist, documentary filmmaker and television Joseph Louw was born in Kimberley on 4 August 1939 and attended St. Boniface High
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  • [[Joseph Mitchell]] is stage, film and TV actor, playwright and director, puppeteer ...llenbosch Drama Department]] archives in 2022. Possibly this was another [[Joseph Mitchell]], since in a letter to this [[ESAT]] on 22 April, 2023, Mitchell
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  • '''Joseph Manca''' (1908-1985) Italian-born musician, conductor Italian immigrant [[Joseph Salvatore Manca]], the son of a Sicilian barber. He was an amateur musicia
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  • ...oseph Stone Auditorium''' in Athlone,Cape Town - also referred to as the [[Joseph Stone Theatre]] - was built as a home for the [[EOAN Group]] and named afte ...total cost of R287 000, which was funded by the government (R120 000), the Joseph Stone Foundation (R100 000), the Bernard van Leer Foundation from the Nethe
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  • #REDIRECT[[Joseph Stone Auditorium]]
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  • LEVY, Joseph Langley. (1870-1945) Journalist, drama critic and editor of the ''Sunday Ti
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  • '''Joseph G. Skittrell''' (b. Lambeth, London, 24/08/1882 – d. Wandsworth, London, Joseph George Skittrell was one of the eight children of Edward Skittrell, a mathe
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  • #REDIRECT[[Joseph Ashman]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Joseph Ashman]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Joseph Manca]]
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  • [[Joseph Suasso de Lima]] (1791-1858) was a doctor of jurisprudence, translator, tea
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  • [[Joseph Matthew Seshego Latakgomo]]. (1947-) Journalist [and critic?*].
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  • ''[[Joseph en die Madam]]'' written by [[René Kitshoff]].
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  • ''[[Die Joseph en Mary Affair]]'', by [[Ilse Oppelt]] and [[Malan Steyn]]. It is a heart-w
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  • #REDIRECT[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]
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  • ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'' is a rock opera by Andrew Lloyd W ...e success of the next Lloyd Webber and Rice piece, Jesus Christ Superstar, Joseph received stage productions beginning in 1970 and expanded recordings in 197
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  • [[Joseph Stone Auditorium]], Athlone, Cape Town. Organised by the [[Joseph Stone]] *** from 19** to 19**. In 1981 there were active participation by 5
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  • #REDIRECT [[Joseph Shabalala]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Joseph Bray]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Joseph Bray]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Joseph Ashman]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Joseph Ashman]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Joseph Mogotsi]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Joseph Shabalala]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Joseph Ashman]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Joseph Manca]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Joseph Stone Auditorium]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Joseph Suasso de Lima]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Joseph Suasso de Lima]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]
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  • [[St Joseph’s Marist College]] is a Catholic school in Rondebosch, Cape Town. ...[[Saint Joseph's Academy]]''' ('''[[St Joseph's Academy]]'''), and '''[[St Joseph's Marist College]]''' began on the 16th of April 1867, when the first Maris
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  • ''[[With Edged Tools]]'' is a 1919 silent film by [[Joseph Albrecht]]. ...same title, initially directed by [[Dick Cruikshanks]], but finished by [[Joseph Albrecht]], who took over when the actor/director became ill.
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  • BOLOGNA, Joseph (1934- ) is an American actor [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Bologna]
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  • ''[[Gone Missing / Vermis]]'' is a war-time propaganda film by [[Joseph Albrecht]].
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  • ...babwe]]'' ([[Joseph Albrecht]]/1919) and ''[[The Man Who Was Afraid]]'' ([[Joseph Albrecht]]/1920).
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  • ...ated writer [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ren%C3%A9e_Taylor]. Married to [[Joseph Bologna]].
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  • ...oseph Stone Auditorium''' in Athlone,Cape Town - also referred to as the [[Joseph Stone Theatre]] - was built as a home for the [[EOAN Group]] and named afte ...total cost of R287 000, which was funded by the government (R120 000), the Joseph Stone Foundation (R100 000), the Bernard van Leer Foundation from the Nethe
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  • [[Joseph Stone Auditorium]]. See [[National Amateur Theatre Festival]]. **
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  • ...s appeared in many productions both locally and abroad, amongst others ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'', ''[[The Sound of Music]]'', ''[[
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  • [[Joseph Mitchell]] is stage, film and TV actor, playwright and director, puppeteer ...llenbosch Drama Department]] archives in 2022. Possibly this was another [[Joseph Mitchell]], since in a letter to this [[ESAT]] on 22 April, 2023, Mitchell
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  • Performed in ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat|Joseph]]'' (in 1979), ''[[The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas]]'', ''[[The Wonderf
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  • ...own in the mid-1980s, calling it '''Ballet for All''' and working at the [[Joseph Stone Theatre]]'''??*'''. ...given the townships of Guguletu, Nyanga and Khayelitsha, as well as the [[Joseph Stone Theatre]].
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  • ...lm version of [[Henry Seton Merriman]]’s novel ''[[With Edged Tools]]'' ([[Joseph Albrecht]]/1920).
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  • ...for children of the [[Dutch]] proverb, the work was possibly written by [[Joseph Suasso de Lima]] for his company. ...y the children's company [[Tot Oefening en Smaak]], probably directed by [[Joseph Suasso de Lima]], with ''[[De Regter]]'' (De Genlis) and ''[[De Moedwillige
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  • He starred as Joseph in Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'' for [[PACT]] in 1975/6.
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  • [[Joseph Clark]] (19**-) American-born dancer, singer and actor. Joseph is married to actress [[Elzette Maarschalk]].
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  • ...ter de Vries (1910-1993)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_De_Vries] and Joseph Fields (1895-1966)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Fields]. The stage play was produced by The Theatre Guild and directed by Joseph Fields. It opened at the Royale Theatre on Broadway on 13 February, 1957 an
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  • ...e Town. He has appeared in musical productions including ''[[Cats]]'', ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'', ''[[Jesus Christ Superstar]]'',
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  • ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'',
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  • ...cted by Mofokeng with [[Teresa Tambourlas]] (Mary), [[Jones Mfana Hlope]] (Joseph) and others.
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  • She performed in ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]''.
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  • Performed in ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]''.
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  • Worked on ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]''.
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  • ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'' (with [[PACT]]),
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  • She performed in ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'', ''[[The Sound of Music]]'' and i
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  • by [[Greig Coetzee]]. A one man play based on the story by [[Joseph Conrad]]. Commissioned by the [[Internationale Nieuwe Scène]] in Antwerp,
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  • Performed in ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'' (with [[PACT]] in 1979).
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  • Performed in ''[[The Wizard of Oz]]'', ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'', ''[[A Christmas Carol]]''.
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  • He starred in Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'', which was directed by [[John Hus
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  • ...me [[St Aloysius Hall]] and during October of 1869 the pupils of the [[St Joseph's Academy]] put on an "entertainment" in what is referred to as the [[Catho
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  • Performed in ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'' (for [[PACT]]) and in ''[[Annie]]
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  • ...Secret, Mikado, Man and His Wife, ''[[Man of La Mancha]]'' as “Sancho” and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dream Coat. (SACD 1975/76)
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  • [[Joseph Ashman|Ashman, Joseph]]
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  • [[N.J. Munyembane|Clive Joseph Shango Naledzani Munyembane]] (1966-). Playwright.
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  • ...tre group in Tygerberg. ** Won the [[Amateur Theatre Festival]] at the [[Joseph Stone Auditorium]] in 1981 with ''[[Antigone]]''.
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  • ...*/****). An as yet unidentified actress who played the part of Eileen in [[Joseph Albrecht]]’s film version of ''[[The Man Who Was Afraid]]'' (1920), from
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  • ...d Tools]]'' ([[Dick Cruikshanks]] & [[Joseph Albrecht]]), ''[[Isban]]'' ([[Joseph Albrecht]]/1920), ''[[The Madcap of the Veld]]'' ([[Dick Cruikshanks]]/1920
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  • ...tre International]] with [[Christopher Hewett]] directing. Also starring [[Joseph Corby]], [[Jack Harrold]], [[Fran Stevens]] and [[Emory Bass]] ***(Tucker,
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  • ...[[The Boy Friend]]'' (as “Fay”), ''[[The Garbage Collectors]]'' and in ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]''.
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  • '''Joseph Corby'''. (19**-) American actor.
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  • ...set design by [[Andrew Botha]]. The cast: [[Drummond Marais]] (Marvin), [[Joseph Clark]] (Whizzer), [[Joanna Weinberg]] (Trina), [[Lawrence Hilton]] (The Ps ...4- 6 July, directed by Terrence Shank]], starring [[Jocelyn Broderick]], [[Joseph Clark]], [[Darryl Fuchs]], [[Drummond Marais]] and [[Jonathan Taylor]].
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  • ...as a cameraman for [[African Film Productions]], frequently shooting for [[Joseph Albrecht]]. Though he was responsible for photographing the first Afrikaan ...lming both ''[[Sarie Marais]]'' (1931) and ''[[Moedertjie]]'' (1931) for [[Joseph Albrecht]], he regularly worked with him on documentariaes such as ''The Sm
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  • '''Joseph G. Skittrell''' (b. Lambeth, London, 24/08/1882 – d. Wandsworth, London, Joseph George Skittrell was one of the eight children of Edward Skittrell, a mathe
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  • Performed in ''[[Archy and Mehitabel]]'' (with [[PACT]]), ''[[Joseph]]'' (with [[PACT]]), ''[[The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas]]''.
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  • [[Joseph Matthew Seshego Latakgomo]]. (1947-) Journalist [and critic?*].
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  • ...2003. He has appeared in musical productions including: ''[[Cats]]'', ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'', ''[[Showboat]]'', ''[[See How Th
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  • ...efer to the [[Afrikaans]] version of a 1940s war-time propaganda film by [[Joseph Albrecht]] (known as ''[[Reported Missing]]'' in English), or to an [[Afrik =''[[Reported Missing / Vermis]]'', a film by [[Joseph Albrecht]] (1940s)=
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  • She was in the cast of [[PACT]]'s tenth anniversary production of ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'' at the [[State Theatre]] in Preto
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  • Performed in ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat]]'', ''[[Stop the World – I Want t
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  • ...His Majesty's]] in association with [[ACT]] in 1955, with American actor [[Joseph Buloff]].
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  • ...[[3-D]]'' (1984), ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'' (as Joseph, [[CAPAB]] 1989).
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  • ...[[Andrew Lloyd Webber]], with whom he wrote record breaking shows like ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'', ''[[ Jesus Christ Superstar]]'' ...or a short run took over the role of "Pharaoh" in PACT's production of ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]''. It was seen as a great complimen
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  • 1994: Directed by [[Richard Loring]] in 1994. Cast included [[Joseph Clark]]; [[Paul Yazbek]]; [[Colin Reader]]; [[Alan McManus]]; [[Geoff Wild]
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  • =''[[The Drummer]]'' by Joseph Addison (1715)= ...shortened title for ''[[The Drummer, or The Haunted House]]'' a comedy by Joseph Addison (1672-1719).
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  • ...s he sing the Blues?") is a play by [[Melvin Whitebooi]] (1956–2011) and [[Joseph Mitchell]]. ...s en waarom sing hy die Blues?]]'', credited to [[Melvin Whitebooi]] and [[Joseph Mitchell]], found in the [[Stellenbosch Drama Department]] archives in 2022
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  • '''Joseph Buloff''' (1899-1985). American actor.
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  • Was the assistant stage manager for ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'' (1974).
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  • ...by Eric Simonson (1960-)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Simonson], [[Joseph Shabalala]] (1941-2020) and Ntozake Shange (1948-2018)[https://en.wikipedia The play's title comes from the song "Nomathemba", written by [[Joseph Shabalala]] (1940–2020) round about 1965, the play was created for Steppe
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  • ...uth African actor, singer and stage manager. Stage appearances include ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'' ([[PACT]]), ''[[Alice Through the
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  • ''[[Moedertjie]]'' ("Little Mother") is a short film by [[Joseph Albrecht]] (1931) ...play '''''[[In die Wagkamer]]''''' by [[J.F.W. Grosskopf]], this film by [[Joseph Albrecht]] has the distinction of being the first production shot with [[Af
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  • (1826-1848) A weekly [[Dutch]] newspaper founded by [[Joseph Suasso de Lima]] in Cape Town in 1826. It became the ''[[Kaapsche Courant]]
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  • ''[[Le Magistrat]]'' was translated into [[Dutch]], possibly by [[Joseph Suasso de Lima]], as ''[[De Regter]]'' ("The judge") ''circa'' 1826, for us ...y the children's company [[Tot Oefening en Smaak]], probably directed by [[Joseph Suasso de Lima]], with ''[[Die Een Kuil Graaft Voor Een Ander Valt Er Gemee
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  • ...arais]], [[Jocelyn Broderick]], [[Daryl Fuchs]], [[Jonathan Taylor]] and [[Joseph Clark]].
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  • LEVY, Joseph Langley. (1870-1945) Journalist, drama critic and editor of the ''Sunday Ti
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  • [[Joseph Albrecht|Albrecht, Joseph]]
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  • [[Joseph Ribeiro]] (19**- ) [http://josephribeiro.com/] is a South African-born stag Joseph was the musical director for a [[University of Cape Town Drama Department|U
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  • ...st sound issue of the [[African Mirror]] newsreel. He often worked with [[Joseph Albrecht]], notably on many war-time propaganda shorts. ...ca: land of sunshine and romance (Camera with [[G.F. Noble]]) (Director: [[Joseph Albrecht]]),
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  • ...seven films for [[African Film Productions]], including four directed by [[Joseph Albrecht]]. In 1920 he married Gertrude Baker in Johannesburg and in Augus ...John]]'' ([[Dick Cruikshanks]]), 1920 – ''[[The Man Who Was Afraid]]'' ([[Joseph Albrecht]]).
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  • [[J. Suasso de Lima|Suasso de Lima, J.]] '''See [[Joseph Suasso de Lima]]''' [[Joseph Swain|Swain, Joseph]] See [[Joe Barber|Barber, Joe]]
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  • [[Alan Joseph|Joseph, Alan]] [[Mr Joseph|Joseph, Mr]]
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  • [[Joseph Ribeiro|Ribeiro, Joseph]]
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  • ...nd foreign performers, among them [[Will R. Bernard]], [[Albert Marsh]], [[Joseph Ashman]], [[Edward Vincent]], [[Harold Selwyn]], [[George Herbert]], [[Affe ...llougby]], [[May Edwards]], [[Vivienne Vincent]], [[Mrs Willoughby]] and [[Joseph Ashman]].
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  • ...ow Theatre]] in 2005, directed [[Jerry Mofokeng]]. Also performed at the [[Joseph Stone Auditorium]], Cape Town in 2007 as part of the [[Cape Town Festival]
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  • [[Sarie Marais]] ([[Joseph Albrecht]], 1931)
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  • ..."The frenzied man, or the reputed madman") is a [[Dutch]] translation by [[Joseph Suasso de Lima]] of ''[[L'Enragé]]'', an original French play by [[Charles
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  • ...''[[Bond and Word]]'' ([[Dick Cruikshanks]]/1918), ''[[Copper Mask]]'' ([[Joseph Albrecht]]/1919), ''[[Fallen Leaves]]'' ([[Dick Cruikshanks]]/1919), ''[[Vi
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  • ''[[Joseph en die Madam]]'' written by [[René Kitshoff]].
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  • '''''Ashbin Plaza''''' is a play by Cape Town poet Roy Joseph Cotton.
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  • Performed in ''[[Kismet]]'', ''[[Oklahoma!]]'' and ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]''.
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  • ...]'' (with [[NAPAC]]), ''[[Jesus Christ Superstar]]'', ''[[Hair]]'' and ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]''.
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  • ...This Be Treason]]'' is a dramatised account of the life of activist Helen Joseph (1905-1992) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Joseph], directed by [[Ced
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  • ...e adaptation, the theme is described as follows: "In this existential play Joseph K. seeks in vain the answer to questions concerning his victimization, pers ...dia.org/wiki/Andr%C3%A9_Gide]. This version was translated into English by Joseph and Leon Katz [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leon_Katz]
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  • ...[[Afrikaans]] by [[J.F. Marais]] (?), probably of ''[[The Iron Harp]]'' by Joseph O'Conor.
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  • ...ed [[Ezimnyama]], "The Black Ones"). A singing troupe of ten men led by [[Joseph Shabalala]], which became world famous in the 1980-1990s when the group wo
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  • Performed in ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'' as "Gad" (1974) and as "Pablo Gon
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  • Mr [[Joseph Ashman]] (18**-19**) was a performer and producer. ...oseph Ashman Company]]''', his own company was also referred to as the'''[[Joseph Ashman Group]]''' or simply the '''[[Ashman Group]]'''.
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  • Performed in ''[[No, No, Nanette]]'', ''[[Applause]]'' (1971) and ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'' ([[PACT]] 1974).
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  • He starred in ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'' (1989), ''[[Pump Boys and Dinette
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  • '''Joseph Manca''' (1908-1985) Italian-born musician, conductor Italian immigrant [[Joseph Salvatore Manca]], the son of a Sicilian barber. He was an amateur musicia
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  • [[J.M. Ntsime|Joseph Motlhasedi Ntsime]] (19*-). Playwright.
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  • ..., ‘n Ander Tongval (2008), Saad (2008), ‘n Langreis na die Nag (2008), Die Joseph and Mary Affair (2008). ...s, 2008), Audrey (Vleis, Rys & Aartappels, 2008), - Other plays: Smag, Die Joseph & Mary Affair, Saad, Verkeer, Audrey, Boks, ‘n Ander Tongval, ‘n Lang D
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  • ...performed in ''[[Oklahoma!]]'' (1974), ''[[The Pajama Game]]'' (1975), ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'' and in ''[[Stop the World – I W
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  • ...ber 12, 1970. The production was produced by David Merrick and directed by Joseph Hardy. ...ussey]], starring [[Siegfried Mynhardt]] (Jerome Malley), [[John Hayter]] (Joseph Dobbs), [[Kenneth Baker]] (Father Griffin), [[John Hussey]] (Father Penny),
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  • ...igrant character, originally created by the vaudeville performer and actor Joseph Kline Emmet (1841–1891)[http://american_theatre.enacademic.com/408/Emmet% = '''Joseph Kline Emmet and the origin of "Fritz"'''=
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  • ''[[Did You Ever Send Your Wife to Camberwell?]]'' is a farce, in one act by Joseph Stirling Coyne (1803–1868)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Stirling_ ...ooks]][http://books.google.co.za/books?id=Dnqi3gRxgvQC&pg=PA93&lpg=PA93&dq=Joseph+Stirling+Coyne+Did+you+ever+send+your+wife+to+Camberwell?&source=bl&ots=nTj
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  • ...("The Night Watchman") by a number of authors, including (possibly) by [[Joseph Suasso de Lima]] (1825, unpublished); by Salomon Deventer (published in 184 ...0 September, probably translated/adapted from the German and directed by [[Joseph Suasso de Lima]]. With ''[[Het Dal van Almeria]]'' (Von Kotzebue) and ''[[D
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  • He directed ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'' in Cape Town in 1989.
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  • ...e film ''[[The Stolen Favourite]]'' (1919), a sporting drama directed by [[Joseph Albrecht]]. (FO)
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  • [[Joseph Shabalala]] (1941-2020) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Shabalala]. w ...minated for six Tony Awards, including Best Music for a Play. Performers [[Joseph Shabalala]] and [[Ladysmith Black Mambazo]] were received the prestigious D
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  • He starred in Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'', which was directed by [[John Hus
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  • He performed in ''[[The Bed Before Yesterday]]'', ''[[Oliver]]'', ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'' and in ''[[The Importance of Bein
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  • [[Mr Joseph]] (fl. 1870s) was a local [[amateur]] performer in Cape Town.
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  • ...her Consani|Chris Consani]] (1944-) and Mitchell Sugarman (1958-) based on Joseph Conrad's novel ''Under Western Eyes''. [http://www.copyrightencyclopedia.com/lord-jim-by-joseph-conrad-introd-biographical-sketch/]
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  • Performed in the original [[PACT]] production of 1974 ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'' (in the chorus).
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  • ''The Iron Harp'' is a play by Irish playwright Joseph O'Conor () [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_O%27Conor]. One of the cha
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  • Worked on ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'' and ''[[A Streetcar Named Desire]
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  • It was given a private performance hosted on 7 February 1786 by Joseph II at the Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna.
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  • Daughter of Joseph Benjamin Robinson Labia and Vera Viotti, and granddaughter of [[Count Natal
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  • ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'' is a rock opera by Andrew Lloyd W ...e success of the next Lloyd Webber and Rice piece, Jesus Christ Superstar, Joseph received stage productions beginning in 1970 and expanded recordings in 197
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  • (1874-1964) Photographer who, with his brother Joseph Barnett, worked for the weekly magazine ''Black and White'', and took thous
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  • Performed in ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat]]'', ''[[Birds of Paradise]]'', ''[[
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  • [[Joseph Mosikili]] (09/17/1939 - ). Actor and singer.
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  • Ida Labia was the second daughter of Sir Joseph Benjamin Robinson, first baronet, who had married the Italian peer, Prince
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  • ...(Nosango and Thabile), [[Josephine Maphutha]] (Nomsa), [[Sello Motloung]] (Joseph) and [[Lindiwe Ndlovu]] (Selina and Mandisa).
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  • [[Joseph Mogotsi|Joe "Kolie" Mosgotsi]] (1924-2011). Singer-songwriter, dancer and a
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  • 2000: Performed by [[Joseph Clark]] in May to August 2000 in the [[Richard Haines Theatre]] in Johannes
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  • ...a]]'s journal ''[[De Versamelaar/The Gleaner]]'' (1827-1835), as well as [[Joseph Suasso de Lima|De Lima]]'s plays.
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  • ''Neville’s Island'' was first shown at the Stephen Joseph Theatre in the Round at Westwood, England in June 1992.
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  • ...Avenue Triangle]] is a play by American playwrights [[Renée Taylor]] and [[Joseph Bologna]].
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  • Played in a [[PACT]] production of ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]''. Worked for the [[Academy Theatre
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  • ...at the KKNK, 1999, with Eric Nobbs and René Kitshoff. She also wrote ''[[Joseph en die Madam]]''.
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  • ...formed on 7 February 1786 in Vienna, following a commission by the Emperor Joseph II.
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  • ...rector Sam Shepard [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Shepard] written with Joseph Chaikin [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Chaikin].
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  • ...the horse racing drama ''[[The Stolen Favourite]]'' (1919), directed by [[Joseph Albrecht]] for [[African Film Productions]]. Little is known about him, ex
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  • ''Mothers and Fathers'' is a play by London-born New Zealand playwright Joseph Musaphia [http://www.playmarket.org.nz/playwrights/joe-musaphia] (born 1935
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  • ...of De Kleine Bandiet]]'' is a "farcical tragedy" in 3 acts, ascribed to [[Joseph Suasso de Lima]], a parody of the 5-act tragedy ''[[Abällino der Grosse Ba ...play called ''[[Aballino Junior, of De Kleine Bandiet]]'' was written by [[Joseph Suasso de Lima]]. Called a "farcical tragedy" it was based on the 5-act tra
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  • [[Joseph Stone Auditorium]], Cape Town [[Joseph Stone Theatre]], Cape Town
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  • ...nny Michel]] and choreography by [[Julian Brandon]]. Jefke was played by [[Joseph Mosikili]] and other characters were played by [[Sandra Temmingh]], [[Blais
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  • ...The play was again staged in the [[Port Elizabeth Opera House]], by the [[Joseph Ashman Company]] by arrangement with [[Leonard Rayne]].
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  • Performed in ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat]],'' ''[[The Rocky Horror Show]]'' (
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  • She wrote ''[[Angels Everywhere]]'' with [[Abduragmaan Adams]] and ''[[Die Joseph en Mary Affair]]'' with [[Malan Steyn]].
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  • ...and [[Shirley Firth]]), ''[[The Great Waltz]]'' (with [[PACT]]) and in ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'' (with [[PACT]]). He played James
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  • ''[[Sullivan]]'' is a three-act French comedy by Anne-Honoré-Joseph Duveyrier de Mélésville (also known as "Mélesville" or "A.H.J. Duveyrier ...''Garrick Médecin''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garrick_M%C3%A9decin] by Joseph Bouchardy (printed in Le Monde Dramatique, 1835/1836), which relates an inc
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  • [[Joseph Bray]] (17**-18**) was a Cape Town businessman resident in Strand Street no
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  • ...ester John]] ([[Dick Cruikshanks]]/1920) and [[The Madcap of the Veld]] ([[Joseph Albrecht]]/1919). During this time he worked as a scenario editor for [[AF
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  • ...rst produced at Caffe Cino in 1964, a coffeehouse and small theatre run by Joseph Cino, a pioneer of the Off-Off-Broadway theatre movement.
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  • ...au] with music by [[Ladysmith Black Mambazo]] and lyrics by Yourgrau and [[Joseph Shabalala]] (1941-2020) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Shabalala]. ...ed for six Tony Awards, including Best Music for a Play, with performers [[Joseph Shabalala]] and [[Ladysmith Black Mambazo]] receiving the prestigious Drama
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  • ''[[The Shrike]]'' is a play by American dramatist Joseph Kramm [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Kramm] (1907-1991).
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  • ...(Marie-Louise), [[Johann van Heerden]] (Alfred, 4707), [[Bryan Andrews]] (Joseph, 3011), [[John Davis]] (Jules, 6917), [[Fred Stephens]] (Gaston Lemare) and ...e), [[Deric Botha]] (Alfred), [[Sidney Rogers]] (Jules), [[Pieter Brand]] (Joseph), [[Lucas Maree]] (Gaston), [[David van Rensburg]] (Paul) and [[Etienne Ern
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  • ...Matt Monroe. In South Africa he was the original musical director for ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat]]'' and successive shows such as ''[
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  • Ada Jane Sarah Claudine Edney was the oldest child of Robert Joseph Edney and his first wife, Jane Leechman. Her father was an actor who came ...ore the screenings of feature films. During this time she also acted in [[Joseph Albrecht]]’s film version of [[Henry Seton Merriman]]’s novel ''[[With
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  • ...'' and ''[[RolePlay]]'', were originally performed as a set by the Stephen Joseph Theatre Company (SJT) in 2001 . The plays were written to be performed by t
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  • 1970: Presented by the [[EOAN Group]], conducted by [[Joseph Manca]].
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  • ...pioneered the South African musical industry musicals, from the first ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'' to ''[[The Rocky Horror Show]]''.
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  • '''LENNIX, Harry Joseph''' (1964- ) is an American stage, film and television actor
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  • ...wounded. He acted in one silent feature, ''[[The Man Who Was Afraid]]'' ([[Joseph Albrecht]]/1920) and subsequently became a successful racehorse trainer, pr
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  • ...rious stage productions, including ''[[Die Soen]]'', the title role in ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'' and as Don in ''[[Summer Holiday]
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  • ...e scenario was by his wife, [[Caroline Frances Cooke]]. Both cameramen, [[Joseph Albrecht]] and [[Henry Howse]], had previously come out from England to joi ...Scenario: [[Caroline Frances Cooke]] / Photographers: [[Henry Howse]] & [[Joseph Albrecht]].
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  • ...(Emile Carpeau), [[Charles Stodel]] (Bernard Laroque), [[Billy Matthews]] (Joseph Pillet), [[Kevin Basel]] (Pierre), [[Michael McGovern]] (Alfred Trapp and [
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  • 1975: First performed in the [[Joseph Stone Auditorium]] by the [[Belhar Amateur Dramavereniging]]
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  • Starred in ''[[Christian!]]'', ''[[Singin' in the Rain]]'', ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]''.
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  • ...or Hirshfield in England by the actor [[J.A. Rosier]], and also included [[Joseph Ashman]] and [[Albert Lucas]].
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  • ...etween Limançon, a poet, and a prosaic Gascon") is a satiric duologue by [[Joseph Suasso de Lima]].
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  • ...]'' ("The fateful adventurer or Don Quixote of the plains") is a text by [[Joseph Suasso de Lima]] (1791-1858).
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  • ...e role of Halstead in the epic ''[[Die Bou van ‘n Nasie]]'', directed by [[Joseph Albrecht]] and [[Andries A. Pienaar]]. It’s the only film in which he wa
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  • ...]], [[Mr Tinus]], [[Mr Samuels]], [[Mr Redmonds]], [[Mr Edwards]] and [[Mr Joseph]]. Bosman suggests (180, p.273), given the names of the participants, this
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  • ...31-1771)[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desboulmiers] and music by François-Joseph Gossec (1734-1829)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran%C3%A7ois-Joseph_Gosse
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  • ...de Nys]] (Cecil), [[Richard Nwamba]] (Johnny), [[Lesele Leslie Leseyame]] (Joseph), [[Carlo Radebe]] (James), [[Ephraim Basotli Magagane]] (Sylvester), [[Jua
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  • ...n 1974. He replaced [[Richard Loring]] as the "Narrator" in another run of Joseph by [[PACT]] at [[His Majesty’s Theatre]] in 1976.
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  • ''[[The Wild Party]]'' is a one-acter constructed around a poem by Joseph Moncure March written in 1928, reworked by March in 1968 to avoid giving of
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  • ...ary Daniels]], [[Les Ehrhardt]], [[Basil Appollis]], [[Oscar Petersen]], [[Joseph Mitchell]], [[Richard Kearns]] and [[Paul Gray]]. Design by [[Brian Collins
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  • ...1978); St Andrew's College and Diocesan School for Girls production of ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'' (1978). He produced ''[[Professor St Andrew's College and Diocesan School for Girls production of Joseph and the amazing technicolour dreamcoat, directed by Noël Roos, won the Ros
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  • ...ough the Karoo and finally meet Queenie and her backyard shebeen beauties. Joseph, the Klopse Carpenter from the Bo-Kaap, and Mary, gatecrash a backstreet pa
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  • ...rael: a South African story" by [[George H. Cossins]] / Cinematographer, [[Joseph Albrecht]] (?).
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  • ...42) and Joseph Maria Pain (1773-1830), with music composed and arranged by Joseph-Denis Doche (1766-1825).
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  • ...f a play that , according to [[D.C. Boonzaier]] (1923), was performed by [[Joseph Ashman]] and the "[[Ashman Group]]" as part of a short season in Cape Town'
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  • [[Die Verhoor van Joseph K.| Verhoor van Joseph K., Die]]
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  • ...nfidence tricksters and a horse called "Simpatico", the play opened at the Joseph Papp Public Theater in New York on the night of 14 November 1994.
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  • ...vich within the oppressive political environment of the Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin.
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  • ...] were the rivals in love for [[Mabel May]] and the film was directed by [[Joseph Albrecht]], who took over from [[Dick Cruikshanks]] when the actor/director
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  • ...y the children's company [[Tot Oefening en Smaak]], probably directed by [[Joseph Suasso de Lima]], with ''[[De Verjaring]]'' (Anon.) and ''[[De Nachtwacht]]
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  • She was married to [[Pierre van Pletzen]]. After their divorce she married [[Joseph Clark]] in 1997.
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  • ...17 it was adapted as an American silent film of the same name, directed by Joseph Kaufman.
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  • ...]], [[Mr Tinus]], [[Mr Samuels]], [[Mr Redmonds]], [[Mr Edwards]] and [[Mr Joseph]].
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  • ...tional]]. [[Christopher Hewett]] directed this play starring Jack Harrold, Joseph Corby, William Le Messena, Fran Stevens and Emory Bass at the Civic in 1964
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  • ''[[The Desperate Hours]]'' is a play by Joseph Hayes (1918-2006)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Hayes_(author)].
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  • ''[[Abroad and at Home]]'' is a comic opera, in three acts by J. G. Holman (Joseph George Holman, 1764–1817)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_George_Hol http://www.abebooks.com/ABROAD-HOME-Comic-Opera-HOLMAN-Joseph/5560857520/bd
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  • ...-1784)[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Felix_von_Kurz], with music by Joseph Haydn (1732-1809)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Haydn].
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  • ...wner Philip Astley. ("Joey Grimaldi" referring to the famous English clown Joseph Grimaldi.)
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  • '''Joseph Louw''' (1939-2004) was a journalist, documentary filmmaker and television Joseph Louw was born in Kimberley on 4 August 1939 and attended St. Boniface High
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  • In England performed at the Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough.
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  • ''[[The Old Chateau, or A Night of Peril]]'' is a play in 3 acts by Joseph Stirling Coyne (1803-1868)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Stirling_Co
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  • ...sco where it closed in December 1964, after 1572 performances. Directed by Joseph Anthony, the original cast starred Barbara Bel Geddes as Mary, Barry Nelson
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  • ...in productions such as ''[[Amadeus]]'' ([[Baxter Theatre]], 2006), ''[[Die Joseph en Mary Affair]]'' ([[Vleis, Rys en Aartappels]], 2008), ''[[Angels Everyw
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  • ...h the Jewish custom of the shadchan or matchmaker. Rachel is introduced to Joseph who eventually wins her hand, but when his shop burns down (in which he los
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  • [[The Rival Valets]] is a farce in two acts by Joseph Ebsworth (1788–1868)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Ebsworth].
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  • 1894: Performed by [[Joseph Ashman]] and the "[[Ashman Group]]" as part of a short season in Cape Town
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  • ...er]]'' (1997); ''[[Fiddler On The Roof]]''; ''[[Mooi Street Moves]]''; ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat]]'' for [[PACT]], ''[[Nongogo]]'' (2
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  • ...eo. Ledra) in ''[[And Then ---]]'', directed by [[Dick Cruikshanks]] and [[Joseph Albrecht]], and the following year he played Private Tommy Atkins, one of t
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  • ...ess was one of only five individuals who appeared in ''[[Moedertjie]]'' ([[Joseph Albrecht]]/1931), the first Afrikaans-language sound film produced by [[Afr
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  • ...as no doubt informed by the writings of [[Charles Etienne Boniface]] and [[Joseph Suasso de Lima]]zamanspraak or samespraak (duologue) as a literary and jour
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  • ''[[Die Verwechslung]]'' ("the mix-up") is a German one act comedy by Andreas Joseph von Guttenberg (1770-1817)[http://worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no2002031952 ...tps://books.google.co.za/books?id=OqlPAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA53&lpg=PA53&dq=Andreas+Joseph+von+Guttenberg+De+Verwisseling&source=bl&ots=dVKB6kL0rd&sig=IUwlqypxoSde_GI
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  • ...three act comedy ''[[Roses and Thorns, or Two Houses under One Roof]]'' by Joseph Lunn (1784-1863)[https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Page:Dictionary_of_National
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  • ...f Dramatic Art]], directed by [[David Horner]], with [[Pauline Bailey]], [[Joseph Ribeiro]], [[Fred Hagemann]], [[Ian Steadman]] and [[David Horner]].
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  • ...hannesburg Civic Theatre]], in 1992. Directed by [[Troy Garza]] starring [[Joseph Clark]], [[Lana Green]], [[Lucinda Hooley]].
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  • He was in the successful ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'' for [[PACT]] and in ''[[The Secre
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  • ''[[It Had To Be You]]'' is a comedy written by American playwrights Joseph Bologna [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Bologna] and Renée Taylor [ht
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  • '''''My Sister Eileen''''' is an American comedy stage production, written by Joseph A. Fields and Jerome Chodorov, based on autobiographical short stories by R
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  • A satire on people in Cape Town, including his arch rival [[Joseph Suasso de Lima]], in which the latter is equated to a learned baboon, it wa ...e Boniface]]. A satire on people in Cape Town, including his arch rival [[Joseph Suasso de Lima]], it was initially called ''[[De Gekwetste Reputatie]]'', b
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  • ''[[L'Heureuse Erreur]]'' ("The amusing error") is a one act French comedy by Joseph Patrat (1732-1801)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Patrat].
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  • ...[[Milestones]]'' (1999), ''[[Habitual]]'' (2000), ''[[The Necklace]]'' (as Joseph, 2004), ''[[Cold Stone Jug]]'' (2004), ''[[Cadre]]'' ([[Market Theatre]] 20
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  • ...e Adventures of a Diamond]]'', written by F. Horace Rose and directed by [[Joseph Albrecht]], but there is no evidence that this was ever completed.
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  • =''[[Artaxerce]]'' by Etienne-Joseph-Bernard Delrieu= ''[[Artaxerce]]'' is a tragedy in five actsby Etienne-Joseph-Bernard Delrieu, (ca. 1760-1836). Performed for the first time in Paris, a
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  • Her first professional production was ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'' directed by [[Richard Loring]].
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  • He played Joseph in a radio broadcast of the ''Coventry Nativity Play'', 25 December 1942.
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  • [[Joseph Rudyard Kipling|Kipling, Joseph Rudyard]]
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  • [[Roses and Thorns, or Two Houses under One Roof]] is a three act comedy by Joseph Lunn (1784-1863)[https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Page:Dictionary_of_National
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  • 2007: Presented by [[Cape Town Opera]] (10-14 July) and in the [[Joseph Stone Auditorium]] (July 18-26 July). Directed by [[Gerrida Dickason]]. Con
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  • Actually this is the libretto of a comic opera by this name, with a score by Joseph Mazzinghi and William Reeve. ...oks?id=Y8bQAwAAQBAJ&pg=PA512&lpg=PA512&dq=The+Turnpike+Gate+Thomas+Knight,+Joseph+Mazzinghi+and+William+Reeve&source=bl&ots=ZjekRuieS8&sig=07Q0m36BWTkeuyOsul
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  • ...lm version of ''[[The Reef of Stars]]'' (published in 1916), directed by [[Joseph Albrecht]] (1924). Stacpoole’s ''[[The Vulture’s Prey]]'' (also publis
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  • ...ston Stoffels]], [[Elvis Mahomba]], [[Janet Suzman]], [[Adrian Galley]], [[Joseph Hughes]], [[Joshua Wyngaard]], [[Okwethu Banisi]], [[Nicholas Ellenbogen]]
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  • ...pera House]], Cape Town, in April by the [[Leonard Rayne]] company, with [[Joseph Ashman]] appearing in his last role in Cape Town.
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  • ...sle Lucoque]]/1919) and ''[[With Edged Tools]]'' ([[Dick Cruikshanks]] & [[Joseph Albrecht]]/1919). In the two [[H. Rider Haggard]] films he played Sir Henr
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  • ...[[Saartjie Botha]], [[Francois Toerien]] and [[Nicole Holm]]) and ''[[Die Joseph en Mary Affair]]'' (with [[Ilse Oppelt]] - [[Woordfees]], 2003). His play
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  • ...gement by [[Tine Balder]] from the English nursery-tale as written down by Joseph Jacobs, and directed by her for [[UTS]] in 1967 and then for [[PACOFS|SUKOV
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  • ...rtrekkers]]'' (1916) and ''[[The Rose of Rhodesia]]'' (1918), as well as [[Joseph Albrecht]]’s ''[[Isban; or, The Mystery of the Great Zimbabwe]]'' (1920) ...John]]'' ([[Dick Cruikshanks]]), 1920 – ''[[The Man Who Was Afraid]]'' ([[Joseph Albrecht]]), 1920 – ''[[Madcap of the Veld]]'' ([[Dick Cruikshanks]] & [[
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  • ...the [[South African Broadcasting Corporation]]. He was the narrator of [[Joseph Albrecht]] and A.M. Miller’s documentary ''[[The Blue and Silver Way]]''
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  • Professionally performed off-Broadway at Joseph Papp's Public Theater on November 7, 1971, directed by Jeff Bleckner.
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  • ...-ballet" (also referred to as a Ballet héroïque") in three acts by Étienne Joseph Floquet (1748-1785)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89tienne-Joseph_Floqu
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  • 1894: Performed by [[Joseph Ashman]] and the "[[Ashman Group]]" as part of a short season in Cape Town
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  • ...]], [[Mr Tinus]], [[Mr Samuels]], [[Mr Redmonds]], [[Mr Edwards]] and [[Mr Joseph]].
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  • ...h 1998, directed by [[Geoffrey Hyland]], with [[Saul Reichlin]] (Professor Joseph Mashkan) and [[Paul du Toit]] (Stephen Hoffman).
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  • [[Joseph Buloff|Buloff, Joseph]]
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  • ...Surgeon of Paris]]'' is an historical drama, in four acts, by J.S. Jones (Joseph Stevens Jones, 1809-1877)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Stevens_Jone
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  • ...a play by American satirical novelist, short story writer, and playwright Joseph Heller (1923-1999) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Heller]. The play,
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  • ...ke it With You]]'', ''[[A Macbeth]]'', ''[[A Lily in Little India]]'', ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'' and ''[[Shut Your Eyes and Think
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  • ...ess's play is the dramatisation of a fictitious fateful meeting between Dr Joseph Mengele, camp doctor of Auschwitz, and a young Jew who has come to assassin
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  • ''[[Fish Out of Water, or Cookery and Clerkship]]'' is a farce in one act by Joseph Lunn (1784-1863)[https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Lunn,_Joseph_(DNB00)].
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  • ...r d'un bon Père]]'' is an "opéra comique", in one act by librettist Benoît Joseph Marsollier des Vivetières (1750-1817)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beno%C
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  • ...irst played at Covent Garden in London in 1806, providing the famous clown Joseph Grimaldi (1778–1837)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Grimaldi] with
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  • ...ely using music students and staff and doing musical style work. (e.g. ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'' directed by [[David Matheson]], '
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  • It was first performed at the Stephen Joseph Theatre in Scarborough, in 1987. The production opened in London's West End
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  • [[Die Joseph en Mary Affair|Joseph en Mary Affair, Die]]
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  • ...r) when he was only 9 years old, though it was clearly an initiative of [[Joseph Suasso de Lima]] and [[J.G. Tredoux]] (Snr).
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  • Translated into [[Dutch]] in 1823 by [[Joseph Suasso de Lima]] as ''[[De Dolzinnige, of De Gewaande Dolleman]]'' ("The Lu
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  • ...lden opportunity in one act", is a play about the California gold-rush by Joseph Stirling Coyne (1803–1868)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Stirling_
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  • ...ber 2014). The cast consists of [[Boitumelo Modise]], [[Dannie Putter]], [[Joseph Komani]], [[Kedibone Motloutsi]], [[Johannes Molema]], [[Sandile Mahlangu]]
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  • ...o [[Dutch]] as '''''[[De Zwervende Jood]]''''' ("The Wandering Jew") by [[Joseph Suasso de Lima]]. Though performed, the translation was never published.
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  • ...LW_ALMA21842779250002419&fromSitemap=1&lang=en_US], a drama in two acts by Joseph Lunn (1784-1863)[https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Lunn,_Joseph_(DNB00)], a wo
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  • ...he became a well-known bookmaker in Johannesburg and appeared as one in [[Joseph Albrecht]]’s horse racing drama ''[[The Stolen Favourite]]'' (1919). At
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  • ...[Kevin Otto]] (Lt David Lynch), [[Calvin Hayward]] (Lt Will Stephensen), [[Joseph Clark]] (Special Agent Cokely), [[Siyabonga Twala]] (Special Agent Jones),
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  • ...ely using music students and staff and doing musical style work. (e.g. ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'' directed by [[David Matheson]], '
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  • ...he [[JODS Trust]]. Directed by [[Conrad Haikes]]. Set designed by [[Robert Joseph]]. Costume design by [[Paul Roumanoff]]. Wits orchestra conducted by Profes Casilda, her daugther - [[Jessica Chalmers]]; [[Gaby Joseph]]
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  • ...h Albrecht]]/1917), ''The Piccanin’s Christmas'' ([[Dick Cruikshanks]] & [[Joseph Albrecht]] /1917), ''Bond and Word'' ([[Dick Cruikshanks]]/1918) and ''Pres
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  • During 1990 the play was staged at the [[Joseph Stone Auditorium]] (April) and at the [[Grahamstown Festival]] directed by
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  • ...on Artists]] staged the play, directed by [[Leon Gluckman]] and starring [[Joseph Mogotsi|Joe Mogotsi]] in 1960. It had an all-black supporting cast of thirt
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  • ''Not to be confused with '''[[The Paper Chase]]''', a stage adaptation by Joseph Robinette of the 1971 novel by John Jay Osborn, Jr.''
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  • ...ty]], directed and choreographed by [[Jennifer Craig]], musical director [[Joseph Manca]], set designed by [[Keith Anderson]]. Costumes designed by [[Jennif
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  • [[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat]] [[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]] (Webber and Rice)
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  • ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'', in 1986.He was also in ''[[South
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  • Hélène Vaubré played [[Mabel May]]’s aunt, Lady Cantourne, in [[Joseph Albrecht]]’s film version of ''[[With Edged Tools]]'' (1919), based on th
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  • ...and costume designer [[Chris Paizis]], stage management possibly by [[Alan Joseph]].
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  • ''[[J'ai Mangé Mon Ami]]'' is a [[vaudeville]] in one act by X.B. Saintine (Joseph Xavier Boniface, 1798-1865)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X._B._Saintine],
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  • ...pper Theatre]] from 1991 to 1992, ''[[La Cage aux Folles]]'' (1996-7), ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'', ''[[Grease]]'',''[[We Will Rock
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  • ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'' (as Potiphar's wife),
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  • Trauneck Project - Pamela Tancsik's post-doc research paper on Joseph Trauneck
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  • ...Lighting Designer: [[Mannie Manin]], Assistant Lighting Designer: [[Alan Joseph]]. Choreography: [[Jane Lebina]], [[Lee Miswe]], [[Owen L. Sejake]], [[Vu
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  • ...scale musicals. Among them are Greig Coetzee’s Seeing Red, Educating Rita, Joseph and the Amazing Techniclour Dreamcoat, Nunsense, and The Sound of Music. Pr
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  • ...ivilisation'' (1925) and ''Durban, Lovers’ Paradise'' (1930), as well as [[Joseph Albrecht]]’s ''The Blue and Silver Way'' (1936) and ''After Sixty Years''
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  • ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'' – [[Fleur du Cap]], Best Perfor
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  • ...Garner]] with [[Dennis Folbigge]], [[Jane Sinclair]], [[Anne Curteis]], [[Joseph Clark]], [[Anne Power]], [[Graham Weir]], [[Drummond Marais]], [[Timothy We
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  • ...hat included [[Warrick Grier]], [[Ruth Abrahams]], [[Lungile Maninjwa]], [[Joseph Mitchell]], [[Sue Mitchell]], [[David Tomlyn]], [[Gideon de Wet]].
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  • He played the role of Professor Joseph Mashkan in ''[[Old Wicked Songs]]'' in Cape Town and Johannesburg in 1998.
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  • ...by [[Heinrich Reisenhofer]]); The [[Marthinus Basson]] productions ''[[Die Joseph en Mary Affair]]'', ''[[Om Soos 'n Lyk te Lê]]'' and ''[[Anthony and Cleop
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  • ...nch by Antoine Jean Dumaniant (pseud. for Antoine Jean Bourlin.) and Henri Joseph Thuring as ''[[Hugo Grotius]]'', performed in Paris and published there by
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  • ...1945). Journalist, editor, drama critic, screen writer. Born in Liverpool, Joseph Langley Levy originally studied art and was apprenticed to a London company ...orimer Johnston]]/1916) and ''[[And then ---]]'' ([[Dick Cruikshanks]] & [[Joseph Albrecht]]) 1917) for [[African Film Productions]]. He even had a small par
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  • ''[[Nothing Venture, Nothing Win]]'' is a comic drama in two acts by Joseph Stirling Coyne (1803-1868)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Stirling_Co
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  • ...ho Was Afraid]] was filmed by [[African Film Productions]]. Directed by [[Joseph Albrecht]], it featured [[M.A. Wetherell]], [[Jackie Douglas]] and [[Dick C
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  • ...ith the three-act comedy ''[[De Twee Grenadiers, of Het Misverstand]]'' by Joseph Patrat. (Translated from the French by Hendrik Kup).
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  • ...y the part of Piet Retief’s son in the [[Afrikaans]]-language version of [[Joseph Albrecht]] and [[Andries A. Pienaar]]’s ''[[Die Bou van ‘n Nasie]]'' (1
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  • ''[[The Queen of the Abruzzi]]'' is a drama in one act by Joseph Stirling Coyne (1803-1868)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Stirling_C
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  • ...ally produced in New York by Arthur Whitelaw and Gene Persson, directed by Joseph Hardy.
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  • ...acted in South Africa's first two sound films, both directed in 1931 by [[Joseph Albrecht]] for [[African Film Productions]]. In ''[[Sarie Marais]]'' she pl
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  • ...Chambers]]. The cast consisted of [[Will R. Bernard]], [[Albert Marsh]], [[Joseph Ashman]], [[Edward Vincent]], [[Harold Selwyn]], [[George Herbert]], [[Affe
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  • ...([[Harold M. Shaw]]/1916), ''[[A Border Scourge]]'' ([[Ralph Kimpton]] & [[Joseph Albrecht]]/1917) and ''[[The symbol of sacrifice]]'' ([[Dick Cruikshanks]]/
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  • He directed the 1994 [[PACT]] production of ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]''.
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  • ...ird husband, [[Dirk Illing]], had acted in ''[[Die Bou van ‘n Nasie]]'' ([[Joseph Albrecht]] & [[Andries A. Pienaar]]/1938) before they were married in 1945.
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  • ...t of 30, directed by [[Fred Engelen]]. Among the cast members were [[Danny Joseph]] ("Mr Paljas"), [[Maud Damons]], [[Thandie Klaasen]], [[Gerry Arendse]] an
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  • ''[[The Queer Subject]]'' is one-act farce by Joseph Stirling Coyne[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Stirling_Coyne] (1803-1
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  • His major breakthrough for them came with the spectacular success of ‘’[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat]]’’. ...the [[PACT]] production of [[Andrew Lloyd Webber]] and [[Tim Rice]]’s ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'', directed by [[John Hussey]], and
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  • ...nd they added extensively to the art collection started by her father, Sir Joseph Benjamin Robinson. They lived at Hawthornden in Wynberg (now Wynberg Boys H
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  • [[Joseph Manca|Manca, Joseph]]
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  • ...ng opposite William H Macy and Meg Ryan. In Goodbye Bafana he appears with Joseph Feinnes and Denis Heysbert, and Mercenary for Justice sees him avoid tradin
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  • ...Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827). The libretto was originally prepared by Joseph Sonnleithner from the French of Jean-Nicolas Bouilly.
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  • He seems to have come out to South Africa in 1904 to join [[Joseph Ashman]], performing in Cape Town in ''[[The Triumph of the Cross]]'' and t ...([[Harold M. Shaw]]/1916), ''[[And Then ---]]'' ([[Dick Cruikshanks]] & [[Joseph Albrecht]]/1917) and [[The Symbol of Sacrifice]] ([[Dick Cruikshanks]]/1918
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  • [[Christopher Odhiambo Joseph|Joseph, Christopher Odhiambo]] 2004. [[Volksblad Kunstefees]] (Bloemfontein) 2004 [[Christopher Odhiambo Joseph|Joseph, Christopher Odhiambo]] 2007. Africa! (Re)source of theatre – the 50th I
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  • ...d & Maude: The Musical'' , with book and lyrics by Tom Jones and music by Joseph Thalken.
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  • He appeared in numerous Technikon productions including ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'', directed by [[Alvon Collison]].
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  • ..."Lazare the shepherd") is a French drama in four acts, with a prologue, by Joseph Bouchardy (1810–1870)[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Bouchardy]
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  • ...oweto, Johannesburg, the son of actress [[Thelma Neshehe]] and businessman Joseph Neshehe. He started acting when he was four years old under the guidance of
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  • ...and the garden respectively. The trilogy was first produced at the Stephen Joseph Theatre in Scarborough, where Ayckbourn was artistic director, prior to a s
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  • ...8) and was subsequently cast in the role of the tragic Isabel Clayton in [[Joseph Albrecht]]’s film ''[[Isban; or The Mystery of the Great Zimbabwe]]'' (19
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  • ...//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc-Antoine_Madeleine_D%C3%A9saugiers] and Michel-Joseph Gentil de Chavagnac (1769-1846)[http://data.bnf.fr/39498634/pierrot_ou_le_d
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  • ...la Fortune, ou Le Jeune Philosophe]]'' is a French comedy in five acts by Joseph-Marie Loaisel de Tréogate (1752-1812)
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  • ...starring [[David Dennis]], [[Mark Richardson]], [[Colleen Rae-Holmes]], [[Joseph Clark]], [[Gay Lambert]], [[Terry Lester]], [[Christien Coetzee]], [[Brian
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  • ...oque]] cast him as Prince Nasta in ''[[Allan Quatermain]]'' (1919) and ''[[Joseph Albrecht]]'' selected him for the title role in ''[[Isban]]'' (1920), both
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  • ...tre highlights include lead roles in productions of Broadway musicals: ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]''; ''[[Buddy! The Buddy Holly Story
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  • ..., ''[[See How They Run]]'' (1988), ''[[The Sound of music]]'' (1995), ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'' (2005), ''[[Stepping Out]]'' (200
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  • ...ortance of Being Earnest]]'', ''[[On the Razzle]]'', ''[[Tartuffe]]'', ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'', ''[[The Blue Iris]]'', ''[[Kermi
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  • ...ted a choir for the group. At the invitation of [[Helen Southern-Holt]], [[Joseph Salvatore Manca]] joined the Music Section as choral conductor in 1943. Man ...benefactor who donated R100 000 towards the building of the theatre. The [[Joseph Stone Theatre]], comprising various practise rooms, studios and offices, wa
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  • ...Johannesburg Civic Theatre]] and the [[Playhouse Company]]. Performed by [[Joseph Clark]], [[Sam Marais]], [[Louis Zuppa|Luciano Zuppa]], [[Dina Devine]], [[
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  • ...]] translation of) an unknown French original, perhaps a forgotten work by Joseph Bouchardy ()[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Bouchardy] , since an aut
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  • ...on directed by [[Charles Vernon]], set designed, executed and painted by [[Joseph Cappon]].
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  • A satire on people in Cape Town, including his arch rival [[Joseph Suasso de Lima]], in which the latter is equated to a learned baboon, it wa ...r the secretary [[J.J. de Kock]], who had lost a litigation case against [[Joseph Suasso de Lima]], the but of the satire in the play.
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  • ...music for a short film called ''[[The Cape of Good Hope]]'', produced by [[Joseph Albrecht]]. It was presented as the first “talkie travel film” and was
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  • ...an Riebeeck in the 1938 film production of ''[[Die Bou van ’n Nasie]]'' ([[Joseph Albrecht]] and [[Andries A. Pienaar]]). In 1941 he produced ''[[Accent on During the early fifties he, [[Italo Bernicchi]] and [[Joseph Albrecht]] spent some years in East Africa, where they produced a number of
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  • [[Die Joseph en Mary Affair|Joseph en Mary Affair, Die]]
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  • ...old. He was helped in this by his father and the teacher and playwright [[Joseph Suasso de Lima]]. (Bosman has him as [[J.J. Tredoux]] on p269, where he quo
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  • 1900: Performed in English as ''[[The Cuckoo]]'' by [[Joseph Ashman]] and a company (possibly that of [[Leonard Rayne]]) at the [[Opera
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  • ...Like his fellow boxers [[Jack Lalor]] and [[Dick Hayes]], he was cast in [[Joseph Albrecht]]’s film ''[[The Stolen Favourite]]'' (1919) in the role of Kid
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  • ...[Catholic Hall]], Cape Town during October by the pupils of the local [[St Joseph's Academy]], as part of an "entertainment" that also included ''[[The Nervo
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  • Translated and adapted into English as ''[[A Waltz Dream]]'' by Joseph W. Herbert (1863-1923)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_W._Herbert] for
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  • ...onsisted of [[Will R. Bernard]], [[Albert Marsh]], [[Reuben Armstrong]], [[Joseph Ashman]], [[Edward Vincent]], [[Harold Selwyn]], [[George Herbert]], [[Affe
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  • ...erformed in London at the Apollo Theatre by Stephen Mitchell and Robert L. Joseph and directed by Harold Clurman. The text was published by Methuen in 1955 a
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  • ...novel by Stacpoole, namely ''[[The Reef of Stars]]'' (1924), directed by [[Joseph Albrecht]], in which she played the parts of both Chaya and Chaya’s daugh
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  • ...Story]]'' (2016), ''[[Footloose]]'' (2017), ''[[Curtain Up]]'' (2019), ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat]]'' (2023)
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  • ...r [[Norman H. Lee]], shot ''[[And Then...]]'' (1917) for Cruikshanks and [[Joseph Albrecht]], as well as Albrecht’s ''[[With Edged Tools]]'' (1919). In ad
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  • ...play was performed in Philadelphia and elsewhere, featuring American actor Joseph Jefferson, Burkes brother-in-law. ...blished by Dodd, Mead and Company in 1895 as ''Rip van Winkle as played by Joseph Jefferson'', with a subtitle stating: ''now for the first time published, w
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  • ...ast three silent films for [[African Film Productions]], all directed by [[Joseph Albrecht]], namely ''[[The Voice of the Water]]'' (1918), ''[[Copper Mask]]
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  • ...in ''[[Songs and Tales from Africa]]'', ''[[Kapt'uit op Afrikaans]]'', ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat]]'', ''[[Too Many Cookes...?]]'', ''
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  • ...e film ''[[And Then---]]'' for [[African Film Productions]], directed by [[Joseph Albrecht]] and [[Dick Cruikshanks]]. Later, when [[Dan Thomas]] produced ''
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  • ''[[The Shepherd of Derwent Vale]]'' is a musical drama in two acts by Joseph Lunn (1784-1863)[https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Lunn,_Joseph_(DNB00)] (Engl
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  • ...berg]] (Conductor of Black Straw Hats), and others. Musical direction by [[Joseph Ribeiro|Joe Ribeiro]], sets by [[Maciek Miszewski]] and costumes by [[John
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  • ...[[H. De Vere Stacpoole]]’s novel ''[[The Reef of Stars]]'', directed by [[Joseph Albrecht]]. His father was a chemist in Newcastle in Natal and Royle was ed
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  • For [[NAPAC]] she has appeared in ''[[Singin' in the Rain]]''; ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'' for [[PACT]], assistant choreogra
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  • ...d work for the Internationale Nieuwe Scène in Antwerp, based on a story by Joseph Conrad), ''[[Breasts]]'' (2001) and ''[[Seeing Red]]'' (2001), ''[[Johnny B
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  • ...as no doubt informed by the writings of [[Charles Etienne Boniface]] and [[Joseph Suasso de Lima]]zamanspraak or samespraak (duologue) as a literary and jour
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  • ...r the secretary [[J.J. de Kock]], who had lost a litigation case against [[Joseph Suasso de Lima]], the but of the satire in the play.
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  • ''[[Samuel in Search of Himself]]'' is a farce in one act by Joseph Stirling Coyne (1803-1868)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Stirling_Co
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  • ...Charles.html] (pseudonym for Charles Louis Étienne Truinet, 1828-1899) and Joseph Derley (d. 1864) ...-the-comedie-en-1-acte-en-prose-par-mm-ch-nuitter-et-r-de-sainte-marie-dit-joseph-derley-paris-vaudeville-28-septembre-1860/oclc/458942020/editions?referer=d
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  • ...ns, with various titles, but the most commonly reprinted today is the one Joseph Jacobs's version of it in ''English Fairy Tales'' (1890). ...dapted by [[Tine Balder]] from the English nursery-tale as written down by Joseph Jacobs. Unpublished, but a copy of the original typed text is held in the a
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  • ...Cape Town in September of that year. The following year he featured in [[Joseph Albrecht]]'s film ''[[The Madcap of the Veld]]'' (1920), playing the villai
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  • ...e and its transformation into gold bars. It was written and directed by [[Joseph Albrecht]], then [[African Film Productions]]’ most prestigious filmmaker
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  • Married to Catherine Gamman (1855-1922), with whom he had a son, Joseph Gamman Bailey, and a daughter, Millicent Kate Bailey. Amos passed away in 1 https://www.ancestry.co.uk/genealogy/records/joseph-gamman-bailey-24-4hpfqd
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  • ...llougby]], [[May Edwards]], [[Vivienne Vincent]], [[Mrs Willoughby]] and [[Joseph Ashman]].
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  • ...in aid of the [[Red Cross]] and [[Governor General's Fund]]. Directed by [[Joseph Ashman]], producer, and [[H W Brown]], musical director.
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  • ''[[The Flying Angel]]'' (1940), ''[[Oproep!]]'' ([[Joseph Albrecht]]/1943), ''[[Arches of Faith]]'' / ''[[‘n Volk se Erfenis]]'' ([
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  • A play about Joseph (Joe) Quinney, an endearing but stubborn head of a family firm of antiques
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  • ...[Tekhwini Theatre Foundation]] ('''NATA''') with [[Anthony Akerman]] and [[Joseph Mosikili]], and began writing plays. Returned to South Africa in the early
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  • ...specifically bearing the title [[Shakespeare-in-the-Park]], was created by Joseph Papp in 1962, in Central Park New York. Though it was by no means the firs
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  • ...Drama for about 5 years, doing, ''inter alia'' ''[[I, Anastasia]]'', ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'', ''[[Hotel Paradiso]]'' (as Perve
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  • A compny of young performers, originally founded by James Joseph Pollard as '''[[Pollard's Lilliputian Opera Company]]''' in Launceston, Tas
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  • Abraham (Abe/Abie) Barker was born to Joseph Barber, who was then a bookseller’s assistant, and his wife, Rose Heron.
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  • ...asser]]'' ("The glass of water") is a German comedy in two acts by Andreas Joseph von Guttenberg (1770 - 1817)[http://worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no20020319
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  • He was born Cedric Joseph Lange in Johannesburg, South Africa, on May 20 1918. There were theatrical
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  • [[Joseph Suasso de Lima|De Lima, Joseph Suasso]]
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  • ...nita Carstens (?) was born on 27 March 1945. In February 1971 she married Joseph Bertotti and used her married name when, a few years later, she embarked on
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  • ...[Academy Theatre]] production of ''[[Stand By Your Bedouin]]'' (1970), ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'', and in ''[[Grease]]''.
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  • ''[[The Drummer, or The Haunted House]]'' is a comedy by Joseph Addison (1672-1719)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Addison].
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  • ..., the feature based on the novel by [[H. De Vere Stacpoole]] directed by [[Joseph Albrecht]]. Interestingly, at the same time that he had been filming in Ea
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  • ...in ''[[New Contrast]]'' (Vol. 39 No. 1 in 2011) and “The life and times of Joseph K” (Vol. 41 No. 4 in 2013).
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  • ...s directed by Cy Endfield and produced by Stanley Baker and Endfield, with Joseph E. Levine as executive producer. The film cast includes Stanley Baker, Mich
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  • ...o Strike]]'' (1921) and ''[[Brown Sugar]]'' (1922). In 1923 he acted in [[Joseph Albrecht]]’s film version of ''[[The Reef of Stars]]'', with [[Molly Adai
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  • ...''''' ("Little Mother") for [[African Film Productions]] by the producer [[Joseph Albrecht]] and directed by [[Stephanie Fauré]] in 1931. The film starred F
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  • ...y the children's company [[Tot Oefening en Smaak]], probably directed by [[Joseph Suasso de Lima]], with ''[[De Regter]]'' (De Genlis) and ''[[Die Een Kuil G
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  • ...staged many different types of shows at the venue, including musicals ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'', ''[[Grease]]'' and ''[[Hairspray
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  • ...tarring Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton and Noël Coward, and directed by Joseph Losey.
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  • ...'', all in 1916. In addition she appeared in ''[[A Zulu’s Devotion]]'' ([[Joseph Albrecht]]/1916), ''[[The Water Cure]]'' ([[B.F. Clinton]]/1916) and ''[[De
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  • ...e screen by Donald Ogden Stewart and an uncredited Waldo Salt, produced by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, directed by George Cukor, it featured Cary Grant, Katharine
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  • She has directed a number of major musicals including ''[[Grease]]'', ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'' and ''[[Hairspray the Musical]]''
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  • ...''[[Fallen Leaves]]'' ([[Dick Cruikshanks]]/1919), ''[[Copper Mask]]'' ([[Joseph Albrecht]]/1919), ''[[Prester John]]'' ([[Dick Cruikshanks]]/1920) and ''[[
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  • ...South Africa on board the Carnarvon Castle. That was the same year that [[Joseph Albrecht]] returned from his mission to explore the new sound technology fo
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  • ...'[[James and the Giant Peach]]'' (1987), ''[[Hello, Dolly!]]'' (1987), ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'' (1989), ''[[The Elephant Man]]''
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  • ...r musician, actor, Gascon and language teacher") by the Cape Town author [[Joseph Suasso de Lima]], listed in an advert in the ''[[South African Chronicle]]'
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  • ...is known to have shot two documentaries, namely ''[[Out of the Blue]]'' ([[Joseph Albrecht]]) for De Beers Consolidated Mines and ''[[Shaft Sinking]]'' (H. M
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  • ...elle Kohler]] as Lucy (Lulu) Rademeyer, [[Sello Motloung]] as Khokoloho, [[Joseph Jones]] as Nyatso, [[Jack Klaff]] as Leo Guyver.
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  • ...in Smith]] (Kaapse Rebel), [[Ilse Swanepoel]] (Sophie), [[James Winkler]] (Joseph Nkosi) and others. Design by [[Chris van den Berg]].
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  • ...Six]]'' ([[Artscape]] 2000-2001), ''[[Vatmaar]]'' (2002 and 2003), ''[[Die Joseph en Mary Affair]]'' (2007 and 2008), ''[[Sister Breyani]]'' (2007 and 2009).
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  • ...ane" in ''[[Faces in the Fire]]'' (Bayard and Laurencin/Buckingham), "Sir Joseph Porter" in ''[[The Wreck of the Pinafore]]'' (Searelle and Lingard), "Pygma
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  • ...]],'' were placed at the disposal of Mr T A Conby who especially engaged [[Joseph Ashman]] to give a short explanatory introduction of the history and compos
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  • ...nspired novel ''Isban-Israel: a South African story'' (1896), on which [[Joseph Albrecht]]’s film ''[[Isban; or, The Mystery of the Great Zimbabwe]]'' /
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  • ...tional]]. Directed by [[Christopher Hewett]], it starred [[Emory Bass]], [[Joseph Corby]], [[William Le Messena]], [[Fran Stevens]] and [[Jack Harrold]]. Pro
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  • ...n" opposite [[George Taylor]] in the title role in ''[[Isban]]'' (1919), [[Joseph Albrecht]]’s film version of ''Isban, or The Mystery of the Great Zimbabw
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  • ...]'' (Philip Saville/1987) (by Danny Glover), ''[[Mandela and De Klerk]]'' (Joseph Sargent/1997) (by Sidney Poitier), ''[[Drum]]'' ([[Zola Maseko]]/2004) (by
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  • ...(née Walters; 1905–1974), an English property investor and developer, and Joseph Margolyes (1899–1995), a Scottish physician from the Gorbals area of Glas
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  • Boucicault adapted the French play to deal with the life of the actor Joseph Grimaldi (1778-1837)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Grimaldi]. The Bo
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  • ...he acted in his only film, ''[[With Edged Tools]]'' (1919), directed by [[Joseph Albrecht]]. Shortly after its release he left for England, possibly to see ...d ''The Cape of Good Hope'', the first “talkie travel film”, directed by [[Joseph Albrecht]].
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  • Originally published under this title as a four act play by Joseph Lindauer, Munich, 1800.
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  • ...llougby]], [[May Edwards]], [[Vivienne Vincent]], [[Mrs Willoughby]] and [[Joseph Ashman]]. ...Joseph Ashman Company]], by arrangement with [[Leonard Rayne]]. Starring [[Joseph Ashman]] as Robert Brierley, [[Fred Bartlett]] as James Dalton, [[Hugh Arda
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  • ...by an unidentified role in ''[[With Edged Tools]]'' (1919), directed by [[Joseph Albrecht]]. In between and after his film commitments he acted for the [[L
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  • [[Joseph Mogotsi|Mogotsi, Joseph]]
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  • ...for [[African Film Productions]]. His so-called [[Topicalities]], with [[Joseph Albrecht]] as cameraman, were animated shorts that commented on issues of t
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  • ...eph-Marie Loaisel de Tréogate (1752-1812)[http://www.wikipoemes.com/poemes/joseph-marie-loaisel-de-treogate/biographie-index.php].
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  • ...die burlesque in 7 scenes and in verse" which he had written in 1798, with Joseph-Henri Flacon Rochelle). First performed in Paris, on 2 March 1799 and publi
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  • ...e Vegter]]'' was possibly a translation by him of ''[[The Iron Harp]]'' by Joseph O'Conor.
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  • ...rtrekker Monument in 1938. He is credited as co-director, together with [[Joseph Albrecht]], worked on the story and the historical research, and apparently
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  • ...lish translation when staged by in the Theatre Guild on Broadway, starring Joseph Schildkraut and Eva Le Gallienne (1921, revived 1932) and in England featur
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  • ...th the coveted role of Doolittle in ''[[My Fair Lady]]'', “Pharaoh” in ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'' and “Max Detwieler” in ''[[Th
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  • ...occasionally used local [[Amateur|amateurs]] for their performance (e.g. [[Joseph Suasso de Lima]] sold tickets and acted as prompt; [[Mr Gale]] danced; ) a
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  • "Joseph" in ''[[Turkey Day]]'' (Short, 2004)
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  • ...Theatre in New York City on November 7, 1966. Directed by Jacques Levy and Joseph Chaikin, the play was an early expression of the burgeoning 1960s countercu
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  • ...n (1868–1916)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamish_MacCunn] and librettist Joseph Bennett (1831–1911)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Bennett_(critic) Boucicault's version was quite possibly the real source for Joseph Bennett's libretto for the opera ''[[Jeanie Deans]]'' (MacCunn and Bennett)
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  • 2004: [[Hermien Dommisse]], [[Athol Fugard]], [[Rex Garner]], [[Alan Joseph]] (Posthumous), [[Abigail Kubeka]], [[Miriam Makeba]], [[Ramolao Makhene]]
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  • ...e act play, '''''[[Le Naufrage, ou La Pompe Funèbre de Crispin]]''''', by Joseph de Lafont (1686-1725)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_de_La_Font], fir
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  • ...and [[The Teatro]]. Past performances at both theatres have included: ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat]]'', ''[[Lord of the Dance]]'', ''[[
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  • ...handed [[African Film Productions]]' epic ''[[Die Bou Van ‘n Nasie]]'' ([[Joseph Albrecht]] & [[Andries A. Pienaar]]/1938). When war broke out he joined th Die Bou Van ‘n Nasie / Building a Nation ([[Joseph Albrecht]] & [[Andries A. Pienaar]]/1938), Geboortegrond ([[Pierre de Wet]]
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  • Joseph Walk, Leo Baeck Institute. 1988. Kurzbiographien zur Geschichte der Juden:
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  • ...lay called ''[[Aballino Junior, of De Kleine Bandiet]]'' was written by [[Joseph Suasso de Lima]]. Called a "farcical tragedy" it was based on the 5-act tr
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  • ...Section of the Union Unity Truth Service, he worked with filmmakers like [[Joseph Albrecht]] (from African Film Productions) and [[Leon Schauder]]. With the
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  • ...er]], with the leader of the company - [[H.C. Sidney]] in the role of "Sir Joseph Porter".
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  • ...eph-Marie Loaisel de Tréogate (1752-1812)[http://www.wikipoemes.com/poemes/joseph-marie-loaisel-de-treogate/biographie-index.php]. http://www.wikipoemes.com/poemes/joseph-marie-loaisel-de-treogate/biographie-index.php
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  • [[Pieter Toerien]]: ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'' (2005) (Fleur du Cap nomination f
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  • ...ged Tools]], based on the novel by [[H. Seton Merriman]] and directed by [[Joseph Albrecht]] for [[African Film Productions]].
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  • Valerie Mentoor and Jan Joseph of the Griqua Ratelgat Development Trust say their vision took form in 2003
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  • ...ipedia.org/wiki/Danite] who hunted the daughter of one of the murderers of Joseph Smith. The adaptation was apparently done with the aid of actor McKee Ranki
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  • [[Edwin Joseph Mohatlane|Mohatlane, Edwin Joseph]] 1989. Stageability in the Southern Sotho drama : a study of 3 texts. Unpu [[Edwin Joseph Mohatlane|Mohatlane, Edwin Joseph]] 1991. The presentation of time in South Sotho drama : a study of texts. U
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  • ...take the part of the villain Simon Macquart opposite [[Molly Adair]] in [[Joseph Albrecht]]’s film adaptation of ''[[The Reef of Stars]]'' (1923), based o
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  • ...ng this time he also took the role of the hero opposite [[Mabel May]] in [[Joseph Albrecht]]’s sporting drama ''[[The Stolen Favourite]]'', but by the time
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  • Newspapermen: [[Joseph Sherman]].
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  • ..."Willem Adriaan van der Stel" in the film ''[[Die Bou van 'n Nasie]]'' ([[Joseph Albrecht]]/[[Andries A. Pienaar]]).
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  • '''Joseph Albrecht''' (b. Lambeth, London, 05/01/1894 – d. Durban, 30/09/1977) was ...”. This choice is probably related to the fact that his brother-in-law, [[Joseph G. Skittrell]], who had married his older sister Beatrice, had the same pro
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  • .... The company included the actors [[J.A. Rosier]], [[Albert Lucas]] and [[Joseph Ashman]].
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  • ...[[PACT]] production of the [[Tim Rice|Rice]] and Lloyd-Webber musical ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]''. ...arred in ''[[West Side Story]]'' at the [[Alexander Theatre]] in 1970, ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'' in 1974, the American mini-musica
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  • Born Robert Joseph Edney in London on 20 July 1859, he began his career in London, becoming p
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  • ...e, ''[[The Emperor Jones]]'', directed by [[Leon Gluckman]] and starring [[Joseph Mogotsi|Joe Mogotsi]] in 1960. It had an all-black supporting cast of thirt
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  • On the musical stage, Terence has been in [[Paul Warwick Griffin]]'s ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat]]'', ''[[Saturday Night Fever - Th
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  • ...ented by the [[EOAN Group]] at the [[Cape Town City Hall]], conducted by [[Joseph Manca]].
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  • 1990: The play finished its first run at the [[Joseph Stone Theatre]], Cape Town.
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  • ...r of numerous documentaries from [[African Film Productions]], including [[Joseph Albrecht]]’s ''[[After Sixty Years]]'' (1946), made for the Johannesburg
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  • In Chicago she was awarded Joseph Jefferson Citations for her performances in ''THE ROAD TO MECCA'' and ''ANO
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  • ...er" (i.e. Joseph-Bernard Rosier, (1804–1880)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph-Bernard_Rosier]). Though the play is never specified, it is probably De Ros
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  • ...Albert Finney as Billy. The text published in various versions by Michael Joseph, [[Samuel French]] and Norton in the same year
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  • ...h to July 1999, directed by [[Janice Honeyman]], with [[Graham Clarke]], [[Joseph Clark]], [[Drummond Marais]], [[Jill Middlekop]], [[Lucia Mthiyane]], [[Fem
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  • ...nthony Akerman|Akerman]] and with a South African cast: [[Joss Levine]], [[Joseph Mosikili]], [[Richard Carter]], [[Jon Cartwright]], [[Ian Bruce]], [[Allan
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  • Her work in '''film''' included her role as the co-director (with [[Joseph Albrecht]]) and star of the first [[Afrikaans]] sound film, ''[[Moedertjie]
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  • ...-1801)[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=Al7Xj2gTKXIC&pg=PA871&dq=Patrat+Joseph++Com%C3%A9dien+et+auteur+dramatique&hl=af&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjqjovSsIrKAhVL1ho ...atrat&hl=af&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj37cveq4rKAhUB5RoKHd4dDO8Q6AEIGzAA#v=onepage&q=Joseph%20Patrat&f=false]
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  • ...le]] by usually attributed to Mélesville (''nom de plume'' of Anne-Honore-Joseph Duveyrier, 1787-1865 )[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%A9lesville].
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  • ''[[Urgent Private Affairs]]'' is a farce in one act by Joseph S. Coyne (1803-1868)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Stirling_Coyne].
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  • ...e two grenadiers or the tit for tats") is a French comedy in three acts by Joseph Patrat (1733-1801)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Patrat].
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  • ...the author wrong (possibly thinking of Robert's son, the actor and singer Joseph Frank Soutar, 1870-1962[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farren_Soutar]). Nico
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  • She also acted in [[Joseph Schwartzberg]]'s [[Home Sweet Home]], a comedy with musical numbers and dan
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  • ...vich within the oppressive political environment of the Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin.
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  • In 1908 the [[Electric Theatres]] company was founded in London by Joseph Jay Bamberger, a New York City stockbroker who not only brought the name an
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  • ...'[[Collected Stories]]'' (2000/1), ''[[Damsels in Distress]]'' (2003), ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'' (2005), ''[[Jesus Christ Supersta
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  • ...ools]]'', based on the novel by [[Henry Seton Merriman]] and directed by [[Joseph Albrecht]] for [[African Film Productions]]. In January 1921 he and [[Madge
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  • ...rred in ''[[Forever Plaid]]'' at the [[Sound Stage]] in October 1993. ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'', [[Richard Loring]], [[Bruce Mill
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  • A real Cape Town barber, Mr [[Joseph Swain]], had named his shop “Joe Barber” (an [[Afrikaans]] pun - "Joe"
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  • He was born Neil Joseph William Sandilands in Randfontein on 1 May 1975.
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  • ...rentmaatskappy]]) / Director & Screenplay: [[Pierre de Wet]] / Producer: [[Joseph Albrecht]] / Cinematographer: [[Frank Dixon]] / Editor: [[Gerald Ehrlich]]
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  • ...s ''[[Dybbuk]]'' by Henry G. Alsberg and [[Winifred Katzin]] (1925) and by Joseph C. Landis ().
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  • ...'' (all 1920) and also acted in the film ''[[The Madcap of the Veld]]'' ([[Joseph Albrecht]]/1920). There is a record of him having attended a meeting at th
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  • ...based on '''''[[Sullivan]]''''', a three-act French comedy by Anne-Honoré-Joseph Duveyrier de Mélésville (also known as "Mélesville" or "A.H.J. Duveyrier ...y [[Mr Fairclough]] - this was probably "The Ballad of Shamus O'Brien" by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu (1814-1873)[https://swanriverpress.wordpress.com/2015/05/0
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  • ...the first South African sound film. In the short ''[[Sarie Marais]]'' ([[Joseph Albrecht]]/1931) he played a Boer prisoner-of-war in Ceylon who, while long
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