People of Note - Pieter Toerien

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For decades Pieter Toerien has brought us magnificent theatre! An hour before the opening of “Cats”, at Artscape, Rodney Trudgeon spoke to the legend himself about this extraordinary production.
15 Dec 2025 English South Africa TV & Film

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