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For [[CAPAB]] he appeared in ''[[Tom Thumb, or The Tragedy of Tragedies]]'' (1972)
 
For [[CAPAB]] he appeared in ''[[Tom Thumb, or The Tragedy of Tragedies]]'' (1972)
  
He was one of the lecturers employed by the [[Yvonne Bryceland School of Drama]] at [[The Space]] (where he is listed as [[Steve Daitch]]).
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He was one of the lecturers employed by the [[Yvonne Bryceland School of Drama]] at [[The Space]] (where he is listed as [[Steve Daitch]]).
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Latest revision as of 16:31, 19 August 2017

Steven Daitsh. (19**-) is a lighting technician, stage manager and actor.

Puzzlingly is name is also found as Stevie Daitsh, Steve Daitch and Stevie Daitch in varied sources.

Biography

Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

He was the stage manager for the first production to be presented at The Space in the 1972, namely, Statements After an Arrest Under the Immorality Act,m and was also referred to as a lighting technician at times.

He also acted for The Space in Three Cheers for President Charlie and Excursion Oops.

When Thou Art King.

For CAPAB he appeared in Tom Thumb, or The Tragedy of Tragedies (1972)

He was one of the lecturers employed by the Yvonne Bryceland School of Drama at The Space (where he is listed as Steve Daitch).

Sources

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