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[[Louw Odendaal|Louwrens (Louw) Odendaal]] (1941-2000) was a South African academic, drama lecturer, actor and director. Also published as [[L.B. Odendaal]].
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[[Louw Odendaal|Louwrens (Louw) Odendaal]] (1941-2000) was a South African academic, drama lecturer, actor and director. Also published as '''[[L.B. Odendaal]]'''.
  
'''See also''' [[Lourens Odendaal]].
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''Not to be confused with '''[[Lourens Odendaal]].'''
  
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
Born Louwrens Badenhorst Odendaal.  
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Born Louwrens Badenhorst Odendaal, he obtained a M.A. in [[Afrikaans]] from the [[University of Pretoria]] with the thesis ''Prinsipes van die radiodrama, soos afgelei van enkele Afrikaanse radiodramas'' ("Principles of the radio drama, as deduced from a few Afrikaans radio dramas", 1967) and a D.Litt degree with the thesis on ''Die drama van die absurde in [[Afrikaans]]'' ("The drama of the absurd in Afrikaans") in 1972(8)?.
  
Obtained a M.A. in [[Afrikaans]] from the University of Pretoria with the thesis ''Prinsipes van die radiodrama, soos afgelei van enkele Afrikaanse radiodramas'' (1967) and a D.Litt degree with the thesis on ''Die drama van die absurde in [[Afrikaans]]'' ("The drama of the absurd in Afrikaans") in 1972(8)?.
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Initially a lecturer in [[Afrikaans]] at the [[University of the Orange Free State]], he became Head of the [[University of Pretoria Drama Department]] from 1973 to 1998.
  
Lecturer in [[Afrikaans]] at UOFS. Head of the [[University of Pretoria Drama Department]] from 1973 to 1998.
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Besides his work in theatre he also published collections of stories for young people,
 
 
Besides his work in theatre he also published collections of stories for young people,  
 
  
 
== Contribution to South African theatre, film, media and performance ==
 
== Contribution to South African theatre, film, media and performance ==
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=== As academic ===
 
=== As academic ===
  
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He wrote a number of articles over the years and contributed articles on Drama to publications like He was also the author of ''Prinsipes van die radiodrama'' ("Principles of radio drama", 1968) and the editor of the collection ''Drama-opleiding in die sewentigerjare: Kongrespublikasie /Drama training in the seventies: A conference publication'' (1978). Compiled and edited ''[[Hoorspelkeur]]'' (a collection of radio plays) in 1983, with a new edition in 1997.
  
''Prinsipes van die radiodrama'' (1968)
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He wrote a foreword to ''[[Graswewenaar]]'' by [[Nico Luwes]] (1994), and one for ''[[Vyf keurkomedies]]'' ("five selected comedies") by [[Louis de Villiers]], which he also combined and edited.
 
 
''Drama-opleiding in die sewentigerjare: Kongrespublikasie / Drama training in the seventies: A conference publication'' (1978)
 
 
 
Foreword to ''[[Graswewenaar]]'' by [[Nico Luwes]] (1994), Vyf keurkomedies / Louis de Villiers ; saamgestel deur Louw Odendaal. / Louis de Villiers; saamgestel deur Louw Odendaal
 
 
 
  
 
=== As playwright ===
 
=== As playwright ===
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He wrote the plays ''[[Nyoni]]'' (1967 in Afrikaans and English), ''[[Ben die bokser]]'' (A play in three acts, 1982 and 1984), ''[[Ada]]''.
 
He wrote the plays ''[[Nyoni]]'' (1967 in Afrikaans and English), ''[[Ben die bokser]]'' (A play in three acts, 1982 and 1984), ''[[Ada]]''.
  
Co-wrote ''[[UNyoni]]'' with Carl Van Heerden.
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Co-wrote ''[[UNyoni]]'' with [[Carl van Heerden]].
 
 
  
 
=== As director ===
 
=== As director ===
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=== As actor ===
 
=== As actor ===
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He played Harry Dalton in an [[Afrikaans]] translation of ''[[Equus]]'' in 1978.
 
He played Harry Dalton in an [[Afrikaans]] translation of ''[[Equus]]'' in 1978.
  
 
Acted in the films ''[['n Beeld vir Jeannie]]'' (1976), ''[[Thaba]]'' (1977, ''[[Pretoria O Pretoria!]]'' (1979), ''[[Rienie]]'' (1980)  and ''[[Agter Elke Man]]'' (1990).
 
Acted in the films ''[['n Beeld vir Jeannie]]'' (1976), ''[[Thaba]]'' (1977, ''[[Pretoria O Pretoria!]]'' (1979), ''[[Rienie]]'' (1980)  and ''[[Agter Elke Man]]'' (1990).
 
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== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
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[[Stellenbosch University]] Library catalogue.
 
[[Stellenbosch University]] Library catalogue.
  
IMDb [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm5157925/].
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https://www.imdb.com/name/nm5157925/.
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Go to the  [[ESAT Bibliography]]
  
 
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Return to [[ESAT Personalities O]]
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Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Personalities|South African Theatre Personalities]]
 
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Latest revision as of 05:56, 7 June 2023

Louwrens (Louw) Odendaal (1941-2000) was a South African academic, drama lecturer, actor and director. Also published as L.B. Odendaal.

Not to be confused with Lourens Odendaal.

Biography

Born Louwrens Badenhorst Odendaal, he obtained a M.A. in Afrikaans from the University of Pretoria with the thesis Prinsipes van die radiodrama, soos afgelei van enkele Afrikaanse radiodramas ("Principles of the radio drama, as deduced from a few Afrikaans radio dramas", 1967) and a D.Litt degree with the thesis on Die drama van die absurde in Afrikaans ("The drama of the absurd in Afrikaans") in 1972(8)?.

Initially a lecturer in Afrikaans at the University of the Orange Free State, he became Head of the University of Pretoria Drama Department from 1973 to 1998.

Besides his work in theatre he also published collections of stories for young people,

Contribution to South African theatre, film, media and performance

As academic

He wrote a number of articles over the years and contributed articles on Drama to publications like He was also the author of Prinsipes van die radiodrama ("Principles of radio drama", 1968) and the editor of the collection Drama-opleiding in die sewentigerjare: Kongrespublikasie /Drama training in the seventies: A conference publication (1978). Compiled and edited Hoorspelkeur (a collection of radio plays) in 1983, with a new edition in 1997.

He wrote a foreword to Graswewenaar by Nico Luwes (1994), and one for Vyf keurkomedies ("five selected comedies") by Louis de Villiers, which he also combined and edited.

As playwright

He wrote the plays Nyoni (1967 in Afrikaans and English), Ben die bokser (A play in three acts, 1982 and 1984), Ada.

Co-wrote UNyoni with Carl van Heerden.

As director

He directed a version of Faust in Afrikaans in the 1970s and University of Pretoria Drama Department productions of Siener in die Suburbs (1993), Die Potlooddief en die Engel (1983), People are Living There (1986), Die Nag van Legio (early 1970s) and on the occasion of the department’s 25th birthday Die Man met 'n Lyk om sy Nek.


As actor

He played Harry Dalton in an Afrikaans translation of Equus in 1978.

Acted in the films 'n Beeld vir Jeannie (1976), Thaba (1977, Pretoria O Pretoria! (1979), Rienie (1980) and Agter Elke Man (1990). (TH)


Sources

P.J. du Toit, 1988

http://worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n79058866/

http://www.news24.com/xArchive/Archive/Academic-dies-in-shooting-incident-20001228

https://www.google.co.za/?gfe_rd=cr&ei=70-dU42IIqPd8gfhyICQBg&gws_rd=ssl

Stellenbosch University Library catalogue.

https://www.imdb.com/name/nm5157925/.

Go to the ESAT Bibliography

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Return to ESAT Personalities O

Return to South African Theatre Personalities

Return to The ESAT Entries

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