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Tydskrif – Redelike Toestand
Volume XIII nr 2
Tweetalig, Bilingual
Our Cover : As a symbol of the growth of the theatrical activities in South Africa from the early days at the Cape to the present, our cover shows a sketch by De Meillon of South Africa’s first theatre, built on Hottentot Square, Cape Town, in 1799, and a sketch by Georges Duby of the Civil Theatre, Johannesburg, one of the many new theatres built in South Africa in recent Years.
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- OPera in Suid-Afrika
- The Eoan Group
- Robert Frost
- Armando Baldinelli on Aspects of his art
- Baldinelli’s career
- Mass communication and Politics
- Eienaardige Visse
- Wagters in die lug
- Oner-Vaal: Die geskiedenis van ‘n ampswoning
- Unieke ontwikkeling in Plaaslike bestuur
LANTERN – Tydskrif vir Kennis en Kultuur – Journal of Knowledge and Culture – Dec/Des 1963
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Tydskrif – Redelike Toestand
Volume XIII nr 2
Tweetalig, Bilingual
Our Cover : As a symbol of the growth of the theatrical activities in South Africa from the early days at the Cape to the present, our cover shows a sketch by De Meillon of South Africa’s first theatre, built on Hottentot Square, Cape Town, in 1799, and a sketch by Georges Duby of the Civil Theatre, Johannesburg, one of the many new theatres built in South Africa in recent Years.
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Description
Tydskrif – Redelike Toestand
Volume XIII nr 2
Tweetalig, Bilingual
Our Cover : As a symbol of the growth of the theatrical activities in South Africa from the early days at the Cape to the present, our cover shows a sketch by De Meillon of South Africa’s first theatre, built on Hottentot Square, Cape Town, in 1799, and a sketch by Georges Duby of the Civil Theatre, Johannesburg, one of the many new theatres built in South Africa in recent Years.
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