The South African Jewish Museum's archives (SAJM) Jewish Digital Archive Project is the digital component of the SAJM archive. It aims to maintain a record of Southern Africa's social, economic and political history. JDAP comprises personal narratives and special collections linked to organizations, local communities, and cultural events.
The theatre programme 'Pick -Up Girl' by Elsa Shelley which was produced by Taubie Kushlick in Johannesburg in 1952. It was an American play about teenage prostitution set in a juvenile court. The play caused quite a stir in Johannesburg because of its outspoken content. Marilyn Patterson played the minor prostitute and Colin Stamp the leading male.
Photograph and resume of the author, Elsa Shelley in the theatre programme 'Pick -Up Girl' which was produced by Taubie Kushlick in Johannesburg in 1952.
The centre pages of the theatre programme 'Pick -Up Girl'. It lists the cast and production staff. There are photographs and resumes of Marilyn Patterson and Colin Stamp. The play was produced by Taubie Kushlick in Johannesburg in 1952.
Photographs and resumes of the actors Ian Dinwoodie, Brien Merriman, Les Bothomley, HInkel Johnson and Thelma Palmer in the theatre programme 'Pick -Up Girl' which was produced by Taubie Kushlick in Johannesburg in 1952.
Photographs and resumes of the actors Bruce Norman, Francis Ahrens, Helen R. Levin and Desmond O'Malley in the theatre programme 'Pick -Up Girl' which was produced by Taubie Kushlick in Johannesburg in 1952.
Photographs and resumes of the actors Bob Haber, William B. Fischler, Sheelagh Ross, Marcelle Butler, Ronald Emery and Dorothy Medalie in the theatre programme 'Pick -Up Girl' which was produced by Taubie Kushlick in Johannesburg in 1952.
The centre pages of theatre programme 'Dial 'M' For Murder' by the English playwright Frederick Knott. It was produced by Taubie Kushlick. It lists the cast, production staff and acknowledgements. The stage play opened on the 6th January 1954 in Johannesburg.
An article regarding the establishment and work of the South African Institute of Race Relations that appeared on page 5 of the theatre programme of 'Tea and Sympathy' which was written by Robert Anderson and produced by Taubie Kushlick for the Library Theatre Johannesburg in 1954. There is also a photograph and resume of Margaret Inglis who appeared in the production.
Photograph and resume of Joel Herholdt on page 15 of the theatre programme of 'Tea and Sympathy' which was written by Robert Anderson and produced by Taubie Kushlick for the Library Theatre Johannesburg in 1954.