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  • ''[[A Night in Venice]]'' or ''[[Eine Nacht in Venedig]]'' is an operetta in three acts by Johann Strauss II. Its libretto was by F. Zell and Richard Ge ...It became one of Strauss's three most famous stage works and has been seen in New York, London and elsewhere, and has been adapted for film.
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  • ...ted ''[[The Taming of the Shrew]]'' for [[NAPAC]] in 1981, ''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]'' ([[NAPAC]] 1980 and [[Maynardville]] 1981). Various entries in the [[NELM]] catalogue.
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  • ...nding of [[PACOFS]] in 1963, they often collaborated with the arts council in doing this. But by 1980 there was no more energy to continue, and the Circl ...rlene Kotzen]], who directed the final production, ''[[Twelfth Night]]'', in 1980. (Welman) See also [[Shakespeare Circle]] .
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  • ...or [[NAPAC]]), ''[[Rebecca]]'', ''[[Aladdin]]'' and in ''[[The Merchant of Venice]]'' (with [[NAPAC]]).
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  • ...Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris]]'' at the [[Chelsea Theatre]] in 1972. ...te to the Words and Music of Brel]]'' at Kushlick's [[Theatre Restaurant]] in September 1989.
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  • ''[[A Night in Venice]]'' or ''[[Eine Nacht in Venedig]]'' is an operetta in three acts by Johann Strauss II. Its libretto was by F. Zell and Richard Ge ...It became one of Strauss's three most famous stage works and has been seen in New York, London and elsewhere, and has been adapted for film.
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  • ...ilm at the Venice Film Festival. This won the Best Short Film award at The Venice Film Festival. ...as a vehicle for my own preoccupations. This is how my film ended up being in [[Afrikaans]], a language I don't speak well. Once I found the play and got
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  • Graduated with a BA Theatre and Performance (UCT) in 2003. ...tress she has been in [[Roy Sergeant]]'s production of ''[[The Merchant of Venice]]'' ([[Maynardville]], 2008), ''[[Venom]]'' (2008) and ''[[More South Afric
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  • He spent four months at Pretoria Technikon Drama in 1984. He entered the industry in 1985.
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  • 1971: ''[[The Merchant of Venice]]'' (for the [[Port Elizabeth Gilbert and Sullivan Society]].) Directed by 1972: ''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]'' and ''[[The Sound of Music]]''.
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  • ...d was famous for his performances in the open air theatre in Regent's Park in London. ...''The Scapegoat'' (1959) , ''The Singer Not the Song'' (1961), ''Death in Venice'' (1971) , etc, and many TV dramas and series.
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  • Michelle grew up in Bloemfontein. She has performed in a variety of productions for [[PACT]], the [[Baxter Theatre]], the [[Market
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  • ...ng actress and director and as a Committee member, serving as Chairman and in now the Hon Vice President position. ...he has taken on many well received Comedies & Farce, Drama’s like [[Women in Black]] and [[A Few Good Men]], and the heart- warming [[Calendar Girls]].
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  • ...born in England, has lived in South Africa since 1969 although he appeared in several South African productions before that date. Trained in England.
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  • [[André Samuels]] (1957-). Actor in theatre, film, radio and television. ...0), beginning a career as actor as a member of the [[CAPAB]] Drama Company in the mid-1990s. He has also worked for [[PACOFS]], the [[Baxter Theatre]] an
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  • Born Gladys Rosalie Vanderzee in Marylebone. ...Henry Herbert]], with whom she had worked for many years, on 29 June 1907 in St Stephens Paddington, London.
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  • ...oad to Mecca]]'' ([[CAPAB]] , 1989), O'Neill's ''[[Long Day's Journey into Night]]'' ([[CAPAB]], 1989), [[Reza de Wet]]'s ''[[Mis]]'' ([[CAPAB]], 1993), Ib In 2015 she designed costumes for ''[[The Seagull|Die Seemeeu]]''.
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  • ...9. The couple had two children, Tanya Petrofna and Mashinka. They divorced in ...oth [[CAPAB]] and [[PACOFS]] over the years. She later joined the [[SABC]] in Johannesburg as a well-known presenter.
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  • ...he Bog Friend]]'' and played Puck in [[Helen Mann]]'s 1982 ''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]''. He directed ''[[My Fair Lady]]'', for G & S, and played Jaques in Shakespeare’s ''[[As You Like It]]''. Apart from directing the two G & S
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  • ...ous role is that of ‘Tjokkie” the seër in [[P.G. du Plessis]]’s ''[[Siener in die Suburbs]]'' (1971). Ou Gopse in ''[[The Merchant of Venice|Die Koopman van Venesië]]'', 1969.
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  • Performed in ''[[Macbeth]]'' (with [[PACT]] in 1980),
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  • ...ica in 1965. In February 1966 he took up an appointment as Senior Lecturer in Music at the University of Cape Town. ...ice]]'', ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'' (1976), ''[[The Tempest]]'', ''[[Twelfth Night]]'', ''[[Broken Glass]]'', ''[[Dear Antoine]]'', ''[[Once Upon a Mattress]]
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  • ...the time, for the next 20 years. She then returned to resettle in England in 1993. ...ce]]'' under [[Moira Lister]]’s direction at the [[Leonard Rayne Theatre]] in 1987,.
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  • Born in Cape Town He completed a Performers Diploma in Speech and Drama ([[University of Cape Town Drama Department]] 1980-1983) a
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  • ...age, radio and television, director, drama teacher. He was equally at home in English and [[Afrikaans]]. He is the brother of actor [[Johan Malherbe]]. He passed away in July 1995.
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  • Performed in ''[[Night and Day]]'' (Jacob Milne) and ''[[The Unexpected Guest]]'' (for [[Pieter T He had roles in ''[[The Cherry Orchard]]'' (Trofimov), ''[[Frühlings Erwachen|Spring Awake
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  • Born in Zimbabwe ...] and later [[Artscape]] as a freelance designer and later head of design. In the time he designed approximately 30 ballets, 25 operas and many plays. Af
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  • She was born in Dublin and grew up in Cape Town ...ape Town Drama Department|UCT Drama School]] with a BA Performer’s Diploma in 1986.
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  • ...et Theatre]]), ''[[Pyjama Tops]]'' (for [[Toerien/Firth]]), ''[[An Arabian Night]]'' (at the [[Market Theatre]]), ...in ''[[The Shadowed Mind]]'' (1988 - wrongly billed as [[Adrienne Pierce]] in some cases)
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  • ...]]'' and had done so well that he had been offered £50 a night by managers in London to remain as performer - a sum he turned down. ...) and ''[[The Weathercock]]'' (Tobin) , as well as taking on other roles in the 1818 season.
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  • ...re's plays they rammed down her throat, at the rate of one per year, stuck in her throat for life. "Then [[Will Jamieson]] arrived in Port Elizabeth and produced [[Twelfth Night]] and many other wonderful plays.
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  • He obtained a Drama Diploma from Pretoria Technicon in 1977. He passed away in Cape Town on 23 October 2022 at the age of 68. ...[PACT]] 1987), ''[[Travelling Shots]]'' (1989), ''[[Vat Hom, Flaffie!|Hups in die Hydro]]'' (1990), ''[[Doppers en Filistyne]]'' (from 1995), ''[[Donkerl
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  • Kurt graduated from the [[University of Cape Town]] in 1990 and became a freelance actor and director. Later also became the Creat ...(directed by [[Mark Fleishman]], [[Magnet Theatre]], 1997/8); ''[[Twelfth Night]]'' ( [[Maynardville]], 1998); ''[[How I Learned to Drive]]'' (as Big Papa,
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  • ...me given to at least two amateur theatrical companies active in Cape Town in the 19th century. ...can Theatre]] in 1839 and the anti-theatrical movement's effect on theatre in Cape Town generally.
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  • ...*-) is a British-born stage and screen actor who studied, lived and worked in South Africa for a time, before moving to Los Angeles. ...d grew up in Kent, Scotland and Lancashire. The family eventually settled in Pietermaritzburg, Natal.
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  • ...as born in London, came to South Africa in 1952. He died in September 1995 in Johannesburg. ...mpany. In 1971 John returned to South Africa to play in productions of ''[[In the Case of J. Robert Oppenheimer]]'' and ''[[Much Ado about Nothing]]''.
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  • ''[[The Goose with the Golden Eggs]]'' is a farce in one act by Augustus Mayhew (1826-1875) and Henry Sutherland Edwards (1828-1 ...acy]] as Lacy's acting edition no 654 and by [[Samuel French]] in 1859 and in Chicago by the Dramatic Publishing Company
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  • John was born in Johannesburg. ...and [[Heather Lloyd-Jones]]. He was kept in steady employment by [[PACT]] in 1966. Since 1973 he has worked often for [[CAPAB]].
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  • Trained at UCT Drama School. Spent 5 years in England appearing in various theatres and plays. ...permanent member of [[CAPAB]] was ''[[You're a Good Man Charlie Brown]]'' in which he played Snoopy.
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  • She was born in Cape Town. ...studied at the [[University of Cape Town]] and at the Royal Academy of Art in London.
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  • She was born in Bloemfontein and grew up in Johannesburg and matriculated at the Helpmekaar Hoër Meisieskool. ...ng professionally for many years, appearing in over 65 theatre productions in all the genres.
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  • ...family moved to Cape Town. Bruce is now an Estate Agent, and still dabbles in Amateur Theatre. 1970 ''[[Twelfth Night]]'' "Valentine" [[Leslie French]] [[Port Elizabeth Shakespearean Festival]]
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  • ..., describing him as an attorney who specialised in “humorous monologues”. In fact, his name also comes up on the website of the Centre for the History a ...rcentenary Celebration]] in 1916, as well as Sir Toby Welch in ''[[Twelfth Night]]'' a few months before.
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  • ...ardville park[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maynardville_Open-Air_Theatre] in Wynberg, Cape Town, and has long been devoted theatrical work, including ba ...Ellert, who built a cottage named Rosendal there and in 1810, his brother-in-law Lieut. Ernst Egger bought the adjacent piece. The two sections of land
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  • ...name [[Serke Goldstein]]) (1890–1976). Actress and producer, she was born in London and came to South Africa as a young child. [[Sarah Sylvia]] was the acknowledged leading Jewish actress and producer in South Africa.
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  • ''[[The Waterman, or The First of August]]'' is a ballad opera, in two acts by Charles Dibdin (1745-1814)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charle First performed at the Theatre-Royal, Haymarket. Published in London by London by T. Becket, 1774.
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  • ...educated in Cape Town, Janice graduated with a BA and Performer's Diploma in Speech and Drama from the [[University of Cape Town]]. Also worked on [[Theatre-In-Education]] programs for [[PACT]].
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  • He was born in Welkom. ...ere he acted in both English and Afrikaans plays. He moved to Johannesburg in 1982.
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  • ''[[Good for Nothing]]'' is a comic drama in one act by John Baldwin Buckstone (1802-1879)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki ...; ''[[Nan, The Good for Nothing]]'' ; or ''[[Nan the Good-For-Nothing]]'' in various parts of the world, though references here may on occasion actually
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  • [[Percy Sieff]] (1928-2009) was an actor on radio, TV, stage and film in English and [[Afrikaans]] and a stage director. He was born on 22 June 1928, grew up in Melkbosstrand and made his home at Clifton. He was married to [[Sylvia Perl
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  • ...[Friends and Neighbours]]'', presented from the [[Springbok Radio]] studio in Durban and, from 1978, the daily morning series ''[[The Romantic World of B ...sick-leave from the ABC, she retired in 2008 and finally succumbed to MND in 2011. She left her husband and the couple’s two sons. Her younger siste
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  • See also '''[[Shakespeare-in-the-Park]]''' Generally this can refer to any performance space in the outdoors, including [[amphitheatre]]s, [[arena]]s, [[stadium|stadia]],
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  • ..., at the Pieter Wenning Gallery (1965) and the New Elysia Gallery (1970). In 1930 he married Alicia Ogilvie and the couple’s son, [[Peter Grossett]], ...Company of Three]] at the [[Library Theatre]]), 1957 – ''[[The Merchant of Venice]]'' (Produced by [[Cecil Williams]] for the [[Open Air Theatre]] at [[Zoo L
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  • BA Hons. Post-graduate in Speech and Drama, [[University of Natal]], (Durban)1965; MA Drama and Theat ...; ''[[Lysistrata]]''; ''[[Agamemnon]]''; ''[[The Rivals]]''; ''[[Iphigenia in Tauris]]''; ''[[Volpone]]''; ''[[Servant of Two Masters]]''; ''[[Othello]]'
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  • He died unexpectedly and tragically in 1990 at a high point in his career. ...Navy, and was presented with the Orator of the Year Award at the Naval Gym in Saldanha Bay.
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  • ...ned the company, making her first professional appearances in minor roles in South Africa. ...Haviland]], including ''[[The Taming of the Shrew]]'', ''[[The Merchant of Venice]]'', ''[[Hamlet]]'' and ''[[Much Ado About Nothing]]''.
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  • ...r some heart searching, decided to leave the UK and settle in South Africa in July 1956. They did many shows, concerts and broadcasts and ventured into p ...ell Harty Show and made personal appearances throughout the United Kingdom in ''An Evening with Anne Ziegler and Webster Booth''.
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  • ...for the most promising student in his class. He won the bronze medal there in his final year during the RADA Annual Public Performance at the Aldwych The ...After the war, he returned to South Africa as leading man to [[Nan Munro]] in the [[Munro-Inglis Company]] and was also associated with [[Gwen ffrangcon-
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  • ...a Master's Degree from [[University of Cape Town]]. Since making her debut in the role of Norina from ''[[Don Pasquale]]'' she performed extensively on l Aviva Pelham has performed in opera, musicals, operetta, oratorio and cabaret.
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  • Born Robert Wilhelm Mohr in 1925, ...vatoire of Music, and was appointed a speech teacher at the Conservatoire in 1948, taking over from [[Hermione Roux]] to head the speech and drama cours
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  • Her romance with theatre and [[Mannville]], in particular, began in 1975 when, as a junior school pupil, she saw [[Helen Mann]] playing "Lady M She started her career selling programmes in the front of house for the [[Port Elizabeth Shakespearian Festival]] at ''[
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  • ...he family, which included her older brother Louis, was living in Beckenham in Kent. ...to raise funds for the war effort and Christmas 1914 saw her in pantomime in Portsmouth.
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  • ...aureen Adair]]. The couple had met in England in 1951 when they were both in the cast of a British touring company of ''The Desert Song''. ...'Pagliacci'' and ''La Tosca'', while at Sadler’s Wells he had a major role in ''Simon Boccanegra'' (1948).
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  • ...els on 4 April 1952 in Scottburgh on the south coast of Natal, he grew up in Durban and had his schooling at Port Natal. Studied Fine Arts and Design at He joined the Performing Arts Council of Transvaal (PACT) in 1974. He initially worked as resident designer and then as freelancer on nu
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  • ...ican theatre in general, over the 30 year period that he worked and toured in the country. ...]], whom he had first brought to South Africa as a twelve year old actress in 1902.
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  • ...a singer. He went to Highlands North High School, and after a short while in Britain, returned to begin a BA degree at [[University of the Witwatersrand ...cluding [[William Kentridge]]) founded [[Junction Avenue Theatre Company]] in 1976. They were later joined by former members of [[Theatre Workshop '71]]
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  • ...s. Playing a small part in ''The House of Whipcord'', now on video circuit in SA. He settled in South Africa in 1974. Ron lives with his wife Lyn and children in Johannesburg and enjoys horseriding, squash, cooking, gardening and science
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  • ''[[The Merchant of Venice]]'' is a play by William Shakespeare (1564-1616)[https://en.wikipedia.org/ ...y a second performance a few days later and by the time of its publication in 1600 (the first quarto) it had been performed "divers times".
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  • Fiona was born in Johannesburg, S ...ma in Drama, then completed an MA in Dramatic Art from [[Wits University]] in 2014 and is currently working on a PhD. on the implications for teaching ac
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  • '''(2) A 19th century theatrical company in Cape Town''' ...Lane in 1777, and became very popular. Also printed in 1777 then reprinted in John Bell's ''British Theatre'' and other collections.
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  • ...her BA Honours in Drama at the [[University of Pretoria Drama Department]] in 1967, joining [[PACT]]’s [[Afrikaans]] acting company during this same ye ...Theatre]] opened in Johannesburg seven years later, and, after performing in this theatre’s two opening productions, embarked on a freelance career.
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  • ...rd 6), [[Wesley College]] (stds 7and 8), a Methodist institution situated in Durham Road and concluded his schooling at [[Harold Cressy]] (the final mat ...r Howard Brukman printing works in Maitland, where he stayed for 11 years. In 1970 he started working at Zonnebloem College as a bursar, a College that f
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  • ...actress, dancer, choreographer, director, costume designer and specialist in costume construction. ...oreographer, and costume designer in both Cape Town and London. Her career in all these forms of theatre would span over 60 years.
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  • Produced in Paris in 1827, choreographed by Jean-Louis Aumer (1774-1833)[https://en.wikipedia.or ...1, in London on 28 July 1831 at the King's Theatre and at the Park Theatre in New York on 13 November 1835.
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  • ...is acting career at the age of 12, with his first role being an appearance in [[Babs Laker]]'s production of ''[[Ek onthou vir Mamma]]'' for [[KAT]]/[[NT ...g plays for a number of years Hy het as ’n vryskutakteur gewerk totdat hy in 1965 by die Transvaalse Raad vir Uitvoerende Kunste (Truk) aangesluit het.
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  • [[Mädchen in Uniform]] (Winsloe) '''See ''[[Gestern und Heute]]''''' [[Madly in Love]]
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  • [[Cabman No 93, or Found in a Four Wheeler]] (Williams) [[Caught in the Net]]
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  • ...is an English poet and playwright, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and perhaps the world's pre-eminent dramatist. His inf ...hire, married Anne Hathaway at age 18, and then began a successful career in London as an actor, writer, and part-owner of a playing company called the
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  • Click on the appropriate letters of the alphabet in the sub-list below. [[Jaco Bouwer]]: drama 2008. 2009. In Watterson, Lore (ed.). ''Standard Bank Young Artist Awards, 25 years''. Ran
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  • ...rca]]) and ''[[Mourning Becomes Electra]]'' ([[Eugene O’Neill]]), but also in ''[[The Maids]]'' ([[Jean Genet]]), ''[[The Shrew]]'' ([[Charles Marowitz]] ...the theatre and was an active member of the Black Sash. Her husband died in 1996 and the couple had two daughters. Prof. Harry Seftel, the popular “
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  • Born 11 May 1926 as '''Antoon Maria Albert van den Eynde''' in, he studied scenographics at La Cambre (1943–1946) in Brussels. Its director Herman Teirlinck, successor of architect Henry Van d
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  • ...''Un Capitano Moro'' ("A Moorish Captain"), a short story first published in 1565, written by Cinthio[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giovanni_Battista_Gi ...ation and visualization, see for example the Wikipedia entry on ''Othello in Popular Culture''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Othello_in_popular_culture]
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  • ...inishing at Graeme College in Grahamstown. Died after a protracted illness in Johannesburg on 21 July 2008. He published his memoires, ''In, Around, Through , & Out: An Actor's Life'', in 2002.
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  • Peter was born on 4 March 1947 in Johannesburg and died at St. Luke's Hospice in Kenilworth, Cape Town on Saturday, November 9th 2013 after a struggle with ...architects and he went on to become the only artist who has been involved in one way or another with every Baxter Season since their inception.
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  • The [[Cape Town Dramatic Club]] was an amateur society active in Cape Town in the 1850s. ...(later '''[[Royal Alfred Dramatic Club]]'''), founded by dissident members in 1860. The remaining members continued as the [[Cape Town Dramatic Club]] fo
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  • ...t Company]] is name of a British theatrical company constituted and active in Port Elizabeth and Cape Town between 1865 and 1868. ...st arrived in South Africa, from Mauritius, in November, 1865. They landed in Port Elizabeth, where they gave a short season there with a company that al
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  • [[Sandy and Jenny, or Love in the Sack]] (Griffin) '''See ''[[Love in a Sack]]''''' [[The Secret of the Hole in the Wall|Secret of the Hole in the Wall, The]] (Anon.)
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  • ...Knowles. Often accompanied by the singer [[James Leffler]], they appeared in the City Hall as well as various suburbs of Cape Town, including Wynburg, R ...till at least 1871, undertaking their own productions (including a period in Port Elizabeth between 1864-1870), serving as occasional performers for the
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  • ...Society") (acronym: [[PEAAT]]) is an [[Afrikaans]] amateur theatre company in Port Elizabeth. ...izabethse Afrikaanse Amateurtoneelvereniging]] (PEAAT) is op 22 Maart 1951 in die pastorie van die NG kerk PE-Wes gestig.
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  • ...he legend of Amleth, preserved by 13th-century chronicler Saxo Grammaticus in his Gesta Danorum as subsequently retold by 16th-century scholar François ...es in South Africa and published side-by-side with Shakespeare’s full text in by Marumo Publishing[http://www.marumo.co.za/Catalogue/tabid/269/ProductID/
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  • ...l Arts Councils (PACs) that replaced the [[National Theatre Organisation]] in 1963. ..."PACT" is also the acronym for ''The Portsmouth Area Children's Theatre'' in England.)
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  • ...ire Regiment of Foot]] was a British regiment stationed in the Cape Colony in the 1860s. ...g happened. As a result of there being no means of subsistence, famine set in.
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