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  • ...ounded in 1985 as a department of the [[Natal Performing Arts Council]] ([[NAPAC]]). ==NAPAC productions==
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  • 1971 – ''[[Lucia di Lammermoor]]'' for [[NAPAC]] 1971 – ''[[La bohème]]'' for [[NAPAC]]
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  • 1971 – ''[[Lucia di Lammermoor]]'' for [[NAPAC]] 1973 – ''[[Lucia di Lammermoor]]'' for [[PACOFS]]/[[NAPAC]]
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  • 1972 – ''[[Norma]]'' for [[PACOFS]] 1974 – ''[[Andrea Chénier]]'' for [[NAPAC Opera]]
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  • ...'[[The Rainmaker|Die Reënmaker]]'' ([[CAPAB]] 1965), ''[[The Rivals]]'' ([[PACOFS]] 1969). ...([[PACOFS]] 1970), ''[[Der öffentliche Ankläger|Die Staatsaanklaer]]'' ([[PACOFS]] 1970), ''[[Equus]]'' ([[Pieter Toerien]] 1975).
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  • ...[The Storyteller]]'' about [[Herman Charles Bosman]], produced by [[PACOFS/NAPAC]] Loft Comp. Adapted for stage: Val Rosenberg; Dir: [[Michael Swinton]]; w
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  • ...s music and arts administrator with [[PACOFS]] in the eary 1990s. Joined [[NAPAC]] in 1994 as chief executive officer. Chief executive officer of the restructured [[NAPAC]] from 1994. Under his leadership the [[Playhouse Company]] was founded in
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  • 1971: Presented by [[PACOFS Opera]]. 1972: Presented by [[NAPAC Opera]]; presented by [[PACOFS Opera]].
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  • 1969: Concert version presented by [[NAPAC Opera]]. 1970: Presented by [[NAPAC Opera]].
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  • ...in. After 1994 it became the [[Performing Arts Centre of the Free State]] (PACOFS) ...ACOFS) and was the best equipped theatre with modern technology in Africa. PACOFS became the first arts council to collaborate with other arts councils, co-p
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  • ...re generally known individually by their acronyms: [[CAPAB]], [[NAPAC]], [[PACOFS]], [[PACT]] and [[SWAPAC]] (or [[KRUIK]], [[NARUK]], [[SUKOVS]], [[TRUK]] a ...] ([[NAPAC]]), the [[Performing Arts Council of the Orange Free State]] ([[PACOFS]]) and the [[Performing Arts Council of the Transvaal]] ([[PACT]]). In 1966
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  • Collaborations with the other Arts Councils ([[PACT]], [[NAPAC]], [[PACOFS]]) also brought several great productions to the [[Nico Malan Theatre Centr
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  • ...B]], and would go on to perform in numerous plays for both [[CAPAB]] and [[PACOFS]] over the years. She later joined the [[SABC]] in Johannesburg as a well-k ''[[Three Sisters]]'' (as “Masha” with [[PACOFS]]),
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  • 1991: In South Africa the musical was presented by [[NAPAC]], [[CAPAB]], [[PACOFS]] and [[PACT]] in association with SANLAM starring [[Mark Richardson]] and
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  • 1984: [[NAPAC]]’s production of ''[[Snoopy!!!]]'' starring [[Tim Plewman]], [[Cathy Co 1985: [[PACOFS]], d
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  • As actress appeared in ''[[The Storyteller]]'' ([[PACOFS]]/[[NAPAC Loft Theatre Company]], 1985), ''[[Stevie]]'' (1985/6?),
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  • ...on't Drink the Water]]'' by Woody Allen ([[NAPAC]], 1980). He starred in [[NAPAC]]’s production of ''[[Noël and Gertie]]'' together with [[Andre Hattingh Pilate in ''[[Jesus Christ Superstar]]'' (both for [[NAPAC]]).
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  • ...] (''CAPAB''); the [[Performing Arts Council of the Orange Free State]] ([[PACOFS]]) and the [[Performing Arts Council of the Transvaal]] ([[PACT]]) - being
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  • ...ecame resident designer for [[CAPAB]] in 1978. Dicky made his debut with [[NAPAC]] in 1985 designing costumes for ''[[The Canterbury Tales]]'', which was pr Designed ''[[The Millionairess]]'' (1973), ''[[Mooi Maria]]'' ([[PACOFS]] 1980), ''[[Present Laughter]]'' (1987), ''[[Canterbury Tales]]'' (1985),
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  • ...eamcoat]]'' ([[PACT]] 1989), ''[[Singin' in the Rain]]'' ([[PACOFS]] and [[NAPAC]]). He played leading roles in ''[[The Boyfriend]]'', ''[[Half a Sixpence]]
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  • ...71-1973), ''[[Die Ehe des Herrn Mississippi|Olympia en Haar Vryers]]'', ([[PACOFS]] 1972), ''[[The Tragedy of Tragedies, or The Life and Death of Tom Thumb t ...of La Mancha]]'' (1986), ''[[Antony and Cleopatra]]'' ([[NAPAC]] 1987), [[NAPAC]] production of ''[[The Sleeping Prince: An Occasional Fairy Tale]]'' (1987
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  • Both venues and the complex was mainly utilized by [[PACOFS]], for their own and touring productions. ...il’s production which was staged here in 1991. [[NAPAC]], [[CAPAB]] and [[PACOFS]] presented ''[[Oklahoma!]]'' here in 1993. ****
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  • 1971: Staged by [[PACOFS]], directed by [[Gerrit Geertsema]] and [[André P. Brink]], with [[Ernst E 1971: The same production was later staged in collaboration with [[NAPAC]] in Natal and [[SWAPAC]] in Windhoek.
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  • This production was subsequently presented by [[PACT]], [[PACOFS]], [[NAPAC]] and [[CAPAB]] at various venues in the country with some changes in the c
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  • Best known by its acronym: '''[[NAPAC]]''' ('''[[NARUK]]''' in [[Afrikaans]]). ...performing arts councils. In Natal, the '''Natal Performing Arts Council (NAPAC)''' was instituted in 1963 with the aim to promote the performing arts in N
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  • 1969: Produced as ''[[The Emperor]]'' by [[NAPAC]], opening 24 February 1969 in [[St John's Theatre]], Durban. Directed by [ 1970: Directed as ''[[The Emperor]]'' by [[Frank Shelley]] for [[PACOFS]] in 1970, starring [[Michael Atkinson]], [[Paddy Canavan]], [[Ralph Lawson
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  • ...''[[Tarts]]'' (the Laundro, 1986), ''[[My Fair Lady]]'' (PACT, PACOFS and NAPAC, 1990), ''[[Camelot]]'', ''[[The Buddy Holly Story]]'', ''[[Godspell]]'' (1
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  • ...[[PACT]], ''[[The Sound of Music]]'' and ''[[Singin' in the Rain]]'' for [[PACOFS]]. In an East London production of ''[[Oklahoma!]]'' directed by [[Janet Bu
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  • 1989: Presented by [[NAPAC]] at [[Natal Playhouse|The Drama]] in September. 1994: Presented by [[PACOFS]], directed by [[Pieter Brand]] with [[Nico Liebenberg]] (Pa), [[Petro-Neli
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  • ''[[Mame]]'' (for [[PACOFS]] in 1989, at the [[Port Elizabeth Opera House]] in 1990, at the [[Guild Th ''[[The Birds]]'' in [[Afrikaans]] (''[[Die Hand Vol Vere]]'') for [[PACOFS]]
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  • 1989: Presented by [[PACT]], in cooperation with [[NAPAC]] and [[PACOFS]] in 1989, directed by [[Ilse van Hemert]], with [[Ronel Kriel]] (Monique),
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  • ...im Braden]] at the [[Intimate Theatre]] in 1974), ''[[Twelfth Night]]'' ([[NAPAC]] 1978), ''[[Rose]]'' 1980/1981, ''[[Macbeth]]'' ([[CAPAB]] 1981), ''[[Mond ''[[The Merchant of Venice]]'' ([[PACOFS]], 1985), played the title role in William Luce’s ''[[Lillian]]'' at [[U
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  • ''[[The Private Ear]]'' ([[NAPAC]] 1964), ''[[Yerma]]'' (as “Juan” with [[PACOFS]])
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  • ...co-directed both opera and theatre productions for [[PACT]], [[PACOFS]], [[NAPAC]].
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  • ...Erns in Luim]]'' by [[Nerina Ferreira]]. Directed by [[Fitz Morley]] for [[PACOFS]] with [[Schalk Jacobsz]] as Lane and [[Paul Eilers]] as Algernon, also [[R 1968: Produced by [[NAPAC]] starring [[Zoe Randall]] as Miss Prism.
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  • ...rothy-Ann Gould]], ''[[Slave Trade]]'' ([[PACOFS]]), ''[[Terra Nova]]'' ([[NAPAC]]), ''[[Buried Inside Extra]]'', ''[[The Fan]]'' (1994), ''[[Broken Glass]]
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  • 1971: Presented by [[NAPAC Opera]] with [[Nellie du Toit]] as Lucia and [[Gé Korsten]] as Edgardo, pr ...roduced by [[James Conrad]], conducted by [[Bryan Balkwill]]; presented by PACOFS Opera, with [[Nellie du Toit]] as Lucia and [[Gé Korsten]] as Edgardo, pro
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  • ...uction was presented in Pietermaritzburg and Durban, in association with [[NAPAC]], in October 1975 and visited Ficksburg, Sasolburg and Bloemfontein's [[Li [[PACOFS]] Drama 25 Years, 1963-1988
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  • 1973: The Le Roux translation, ''[[Die Hemelbed]]'' was staged by [[PACOFS]], directed by [[Gerrit Geertsema]], with [[Anton Welman]] and [[Trudi du P 19**: The Le Roux translation, ''[[Die Dubbelbed]]'' was staged by [[NAPAC]], directed by [[Pieter Geldenhuys]], featuring [[Dale Cutts]] and [[Jeanet
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  • For [[NAPAC]] he directed ''[[Peter Pan]]'', ''[[The Apple Cart]]'', ''[[Private Lives] ...directed productions of ''[[Enrico IV|The Emperor]]'' for [[NAPAC]] and [[PACOFS]].
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  • 1964: Presented by [[PACOFS Opera]]. 1971: Presented by [[NAPAC Opera]].
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  • 1964: Presented by [[PACOFS Opera]]. 1965: Presented by [[NAPAC Opera]].
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  • for [[PACT]]. For [[PACOFS]], whom she joined as permanent member from 1969 to 1970, she sang roles such as Frasquita, Cio-Cio-San and Mimì, which she also sang for [[NAPAC]]. In 1971 she
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  • 1966: Presented by [[CAPAB Opera]]; presented by [[PACOFS Opera]]. 1971: Presented by [[NAPAC Opera]].
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  • ...Presented by [[CAPAB Opera]] in collaboration with [[UCT]]; presented by [[NAPAC Opera]] in collaboration with [[UCT]]. 1969: Presented by [[PACOFS Opera]].
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  • 1984: Presented by [[NAPAC]] at the [[Alhambra Theatre]], Durban, directed by [[Joan Kemp-Welch]], Oct 1992/1993: Presented by [[PACOFS]], set designed by [[Johnny Boerstoel]]. The production was nominated for a
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  • ...vir 'n Eensame Man]]'' was the first [[Afrikaans]] production staged by [[NAPAC]], opening in the [[Lyric Theatre]] in Durban on 2 March and then touring t 1975: Presented by [[PACOFS]], directed by [[Lucille Gillwald]], starring [[De Wet van Rooyen]] and [[M
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  • 1989: [[PACT]] staged a [[PACT]]/[[NAPAC]]/[[PACOFS]] production that premiered in the [[State Theatre]] on 22 November, before
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  • 1965: Presented by [[NAPAC Opera]]. 1966: Presented by [[NAPAC Opera]].
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  • 1975: Presented by [[NAPAC Opera]], with [[Nellie du Toit]] as Liù and [[Gé Korsten]] as Calaf, prod 1978: Presented by [[PACOFS Opera]].
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  • 1969: Presented by [[NAPAC Opera]]. 1971: Presented by [[PACOFS Opera]].
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  • ...missioned work, it was first produced by [[SWAPAC]] in co-operation with [[NAPAC]] and [[CAPAB]] in Windhoek, as part of [[SWAPAC]]'s 10th anniversary celeb 1986 Staged by [[PACOFS]], directed by [[Schalk Jacobsz]], starring [[Marko van der Colff]] and [[A
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  • 1969: Concert version presented by [[PACOFS Opera]]. 1970: Presented by [[PACOFS Opera]].
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  • ...]]. He also worked for the other councils, i.e. [[PACOFS]], [[PACT]] and [[NAPAC]], on occasion. ...ction of ''[[Titus Andronicus]]'' ([[CAPAB]] 1970), ''[[The Emperor]]'' ([[PACOFS]] 1970), “Caliban” in ''[[The Tempest|Die Storm]]'' and “Dr. Finache
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  • 1966: Presented by [[NAPAC Opera]]; presented by [[PACOFS Opera]].
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  • 1964: Presented by [[NAPAC Opera]]. 1969: Presented by [[PACT Opera]]; Concert version presented by [[PACOFS Opera]].
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  • ...produced by [[James Conrad]], conducted by [[Edgar Cree]]; presented by [[PACOFS Opera]]. 1972: Presented by [[PACOFS Opera]].
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  • ...KwaZulu Natal. Costumes were designed by [[Dicky Longhurst]]. Presented by PACOFS as part of the [[Republic Festival]] at the [[Alhambra Theatre]], Durban, d [[NAPAC]] News, April 1981.
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  • ...]]), ''[[Ring Round the Moon]]'' (PACOFS), ''[[Saturday Sunday Monday]]'' (NAPAC), ''[[Betrayal]]''.
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  • 1993: Produced by [[CAPAB]], [[NAPAC]] and [[PACOFS]] in 1993. Directed by [[Philip Godawa]]. Musical director [[Graham Scott]]
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  • He made his professional debut as "Ariel" in the [[PACOFS]] production of ''[[The Tempest]]'' under the direction of [[Leslie French] ...ncluding the various arts councils - [[CAPAB]] ([[Artscape]]), [[NAPAC]] [[PACOFS]] and [[PACT]], as well as the [[Market Theatre]], [[Pieter Toerien Product
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  • ...1973); ''[[Moeder Courage]]'' (1973), ''[[Saturday, Sunday, Monday]]'' ([[NAPAC]], 1976) and the revivals and touring productions of ''[[Faan se Trein]]''
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  • 1967: Presented by [[PACOFS Opera]]. 1969: Presented by the [[EOAN Group]]; presented by [[NAPAC Opera]].
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  • ...d by [[CAPAB]] English Drama Company (in association with [[PACOFS]] and [[NAPAC]]) under the direction of [[Roger Dwyer]] opening at the [[Nico Malan Theat
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  • 1983: [[PACOFS]], directed by [[Desmond Hughes]], starring [[Anton Dekker]], [[Danie Burge ...gowan, Pietermaritzburg, Newcastle, Empangeni and Uvongo until 31 March. [[NAPAC]]'s production was presented at the 1984 [[Grahamstown Festival]] with [[Ec
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  • 1969: Concert version presented by [[PACOFS Opera]]. ...duced by [[James Conrad]], conducted by [[John Pryce-Jones]]; presented by PACOFS Opera, with [[Nellie du Toit]] as Leonora and [[Gé Korsten]] as Manrico, p
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  • 1989: Presented by [[CAPAB]] in collaboration with [[NAPAC]], [[PACOFS]] and [[PACT]] and by arrangement with Harold Fielding Ltd and Maurice and
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  • 1966: A [[PACOFS]] production in 1966 was directed by [[John Boulter]], the cast including [ 1969: Directed by [[Roy Sargeant]] for [[NAPAC]], opening on 28 April 1969 in [[St John's Theatre]]. Décor by [[Bill Smut
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  • 1990: Performed in [[Afrikaans]] in the [[Sand du Plessis Theatre]] by [[PACOFS]]. Directed by [[Louw Verwey]] with [[Louw Verwey]] as Salieri and [[Gerben 1991: Presented by [[NAPAC]] at [[The Drama]], [[Natal Playhouse]], directed by [[Christopher Weare]],
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  • ...g Arts Councils/Boards (PAC's), namely [[PACT]], [[CAPAB]], [[PACOFS]] and NAPAC, (later also [[SWAPAC]]) catering for drama, music, opera and ballet. *** B
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  • ...n the [[Civic Theatre]], Bloemfontein. Directed by [[Roy Sargeant]] for [[PACOFS]], with [[Joyce Bradley]] as Mrs Malaprop, [[Ralph Lawson]] as Captain Jack 1977: Performed by [[NAPAC]]. The cast included [[Nigel Daly]], [[Terrick Fitzhugh]], [[Marcelle Mitch
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  • He directed [[PACT]], [[PACOFS]] and [[NAPAC]]’s production of ''[[My Fair Lady]]'' at the [[State Theatre]] in 1990.
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  • Joins [[PACOFS]] in 1974, first as actor, later also as stage manager and company manager. Stage manager for the [[NAPAC]] production ''[[Edwardian Scrapbook]]'' directed by [[Malcolm Woolffson]]
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  • 1974: Presented by [[PACT Opera]]; presented by [[PACOFS Opera]]. 1977: Presented by [[NAPAC Opera]].
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  • 1964: Staged by [[PACOFS]] and [[WADAMS]] at the quadcentennial Shakespeare Festival in the Orange F 1966: Performed by [[NAPAC]], [[Pieter Scholtz]] as Shylock.
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  • * [[NAPAC]] (in Afrikaans [[NARUK]]) * [[PACOFS]] (in Afrikaans [[SUKOVS]])
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  • ...ersion of ''[[King Lear]]'' in the Momentum and [[PACT]], [[PACOFS]] and [[NAPAC]] presented ''[[My Fair Lady]]'' here.
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  • ...1992. Together with the Johannesburg Civic Theatre Association, CAPAB and NAPAC they presented A Chorus Line in 1992. Together with DALRO they presented t
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  • ...oduction by [[Robert Mohr]], was staged by [[CAPAB]] in association with [[PACOFS]], directed by [[Robert Mohr|Mohr]], opening at the Bloemfontein [[Civic Th 1974: Presented by [[NAPAC]] Drama at The [[Alhambra Theatre]], Durban, directed by English director
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  • ...by the [[Bloemfontein Shakespeare Circle]] (possibly in association with [[PACOFS]]), directed by [[Marlene Kotzen]], with [[George Jackson]] as "Macbeth" an 1971: Presented by [[NAPAC]] Drama at the [[Alhambra Theatre]], Durban, directed by [[Michael Meacham]
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  • ...cial companies for children’s and school programmes, while [[NAPAC]] and [[PACOFS]] did such work with their main companies. Some of the most innovative chil
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  • ...vaal]] ([[PACT]]), [[Performing Arts Council of the Orange Free State]] ([[PACOFS]]) and the [[Cape Performing Arts Board]] ([[CAPAB]]). Much more lavishly f ...ACT's Arena in Johannesburg, CAPAB's Theatre Laboratory in Cape Town and [[PACOFS]]'s [[Presidensie Teater]] in Bloemfontein. Prominent writers whose works p
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  • ...he Orange Free State]] (PACOFS) and the [[Natal Performing Arts Council]] (NAPAC)) Their repertoires were largely European, English and American, with a sm
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  • ...RMING ARTS COUNCILS]] (''[[PACT]]'', ''[[CAPAB]]'', ''[[PACOFS]]'' AND ''[[NAPAC]]'').''' ...kô Hystoe|KANNA HY KÔ HYSTOE]]'' ([[Adam Small|ADAM SMALL]]) PUBLISHED. [[NAPAC]] FORMALLY BEGINS OPERATIONS.'''
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