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Playhouse News 1998 June
(1998-06)This document is a booklet for the Playhouse News for June 1998. It discusses the natal philharmonic orchestra and the continued series. It also lists the calendar for June performances at the Playhouse as well. -
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Please Save Us From Fantasies
(19--)The author reviews the Brian Finch-Kenny Henson debut album, "Playgrounds in Paradise". The review is critical in nature and focuses on instrumental recording issues and a distasteful finished product. A black and white ... -
Police and the Village Green Theatre
(1989)These articles discuss the unrest caused at the Village Green Theatre and the police that had to intervene during this event. -
Police Van
(19--)The item consists of two black and white photographs. The first is a photograph of a person whilst the other is an image of a police van with a gun pointed out the front window. -
Political Cartoon
Image depicts a white man holding a whip whilst an African man stands with a chain around his foot connected to a live bomb. -
Political Gimmick
(1969)The item is comprised of two newspaper articles. The first relates to the South African governments' approach in dealing with issues such as those pertaining to the introduction of the television into the country. The ... -
Politics of the Toyi-Toyi On-Screen
The article reflects on the Aryan Kaganof's film pertaining to Wits regarding the political grandstanding at the institution. -
Pop Before Poetry
(9-16 May)The article describes how Nick Alexander and Ashley Parker came together as song writers and muscians to promote an art-form they called song-poem. The author goes on to include how these musicians compose their song-poems ... -
Pop music is a communist plot
This item contains two documents. The first is a newspaper cutting on how pop music was being used by communists to influence the minds of its listeners. The second document lists some of the musicians that are associated ... -
'Pop Music Is A Communist Plot'
(19--)The article reflects on the disapproval expressed for Pop music during the National Party's Free State Congress held the previous day. -
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Poster Running for Cover
This document is a poster for Roger Lucey's Running for cover with supporting musicians Dan Chiorboli, Kenny Henson, Edi Niederlander and Bill Knight. -
Potential For South African Music
(1968-10)The article addresses the reality of music productions in South Africa as well as confronting the idea that South African music has the ability to become international hits as seen in the case of "Master Jack". -
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Preserving a Rich Cultural Heritage
(2013-09-22)The article reflects on an exhibition at Durban's KwaMuhle Museum which pays tribute to the musical history of Africa. The exhibition includes recording made by the museum which included recordings made between 1930 and ... -
Press release for new debut album
Press release for "It's Never to Late to Rock 'n Roll" by the Hidden Years. -
Press Release From the Market Café : "Brian Finch with Kenny Henson"
(22 March)The document promotes upcoming concerts featuring Brian Finch and Kenny Henson at the Market Café running for a three week period. The document also includes a short biography of Finch and Henson as well as a short paragraph ... -
Programme : "So Long, Malombo!"
(19--)The programme includes a list of those involved in the production as well as giving an indication of the organisers alongside the production company name. The order of events is divided into varying selections alongside ... -
Programme : Carlton Theatre
(19--)The poster promotes upcoming events hosted at the Carlton Theatre which included performances such as "Monster on the Campus", "No Name on the Bullet", "The Mummy", "Night in Havana", "Man from Del Rio", "The Vikings", ...