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[[Margit Meyer-Rödenbeck]] (1970-) Comedienne, actress, cabaret artiste, producer.
 
[[Margit Meyer-Rödenbeck]] (1970-) Comedienne, actress, cabaret artiste, producer.
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She is also widely known by the name of her stage persona and alter ego, '''[[Dowwe Dolla]]''' (meaning something like "dim-witted doll") and as the rather endearingly incompetent witch '''[[Liewe Heksie]]''' in stage productions of [[Verna Vels]]'s stories. 
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== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
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She was born in Paarl in 1970, matriculated in Durbanville and started her studies at the [[University of Stellenbosch Drama Department]] in 1988. She graduated with a B.A. (Hons) in 1991 and completed a master's degree in theatre management in 1997.
 
She was born in Paarl in 1970, matriculated in Durbanville and started her studies at the [[University of Stellenbosch Drama Department]] in 1988. She graduated with a B.A. (Hons) in 1991 and completed a master's degree in theatre management in 1997.
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She is married to broadcasting engineer [[Jurg Human]] and they have a daughter, Luca.
  
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
As a student she assisted [[Juanita Swanepoel]] in directing a [[UTS]] production of ''[[WAM (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)]]'' (1991).
 
  
She is the creator of the character ''[[Dowwe Dolla]]'', which she has performed since 1992.
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As a student she assisted [[Juanita Swanepoel]] in directing a [[UTS]] production of ''[[WAM (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)]]'' (1991).
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While a student she and [[Pedro Kruger]] devised a few cabaret acts, including one featuring the now famous and beloved character ''[[Dowwe Dolla]]'', which she had evolved for the show. The character went on to become a staple act in her stage career since 1992. The shows over the years have included ''[[Dowwe Dolla Krismisdoos]]'', (1998), ''[[Dowwe Dolla Staatsslet]]'' (19**/200*), ''[[Dowwe Dolla]]'' ([[KKNK]], 2008), ''[[Dowwe Dolla Dink Diep]]'' (2013).
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Her other "alter ego" has become the character [[Liewe Heksie]] ("Dear little witch"), which she first perfo4rmed in a stage presnetation by the Drama Deparetment at Stellenbosch . She has since performed it in a range of productions of the iconic children's stories by [[Verna Vels]]
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Besides the texts for the [[Dowwe Dolla]] series  of one-woman performances and the [[Liewe Heksie]] series, she has also written (or co-written) a number of other theatre texts, including:
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''[[X-identiteit]]'' (undated), 
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As a producer and/or director she has been responsible for productions like ''[[Bye Ma, Jaypee]]'' (co-directed with [[Chris van Niekerk]]), ''[[Boksballade]]'' (2013), ''[[Kytie - 'n Koos Kombuis-storie]]''
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Alongside her solo performances, she has acted in pieces like ''[[Jong Dames Dinamiet]]'', ''[[K]]'' and ''[[Lag Jou G*t Af]]''.
  
She directed ''[[Boksballade]]'' (2013), ''[[Kytie - 'n Koos Kombuis-storie]]'' and performed in ''[[Jong Dames Dinamiet]]'', ''[[K]]'' and ''[[Lag Jou G*t Af]]''.
 
  
Apart from her stage work (children's theatre, cabaret, etc.), she works as radio presenter and she is co-owner of [[Die Boer theatre]] restaurant [https://dieboer.com/] in Durbanville.
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Apart from her stage work (children's theatre, cabaret, etc.), she works as radio presenter at [[Radio Punt]] and she is co-owner, with her husband ,  of [[Die Boer]] theatre restaurant [https://dieboer.com/] in Durbanville.
  
 
== Awards, etc ==
 
== Awards, etc ==

Latest revision as of 07:03, 27 April 2023

Margit Meyer-Rödenbeck (1970-) Comedienne, actress, cabaret artiste, producer.

She is also widely known by the name of her stage persona and alter ego, Dowwe Dolla (meaning something like "dim-witted doll") and as the rather endearingly incompetent witch Liewe Heksie in stage productions of Verna Vels's stories.


Biography

She was born in Paarl in 1970, matriculated in Durbanville and started her studies at the University of Stellenbosch Drama Department in 1988. She graduated with a B.A. (Hons) in 1991 and completed a master's degree in theatre management in 1997.

She is married to broadcasting engineer Jurg Human and they have a daughter, Luca.

Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

As a student she assisted Juanita Swanepoel in directing a UTS production of WAM (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) (1991).

While a student she and Pedro Kruger devised a few cabaret acts, including one featuring the now famous and beloved character Dowwe Dolla, which she had evolved for the show. The character went on to become a staple act in her stage career since 1992. The shows over the years have included Dowwe Dolla Krismisdoos, (1998), Dowwe Dolla Staatsslet (19**/200*), Dowwe Dolla (KKNK, 2008), Dowwe Dolla Dink Diep (2013).

Her other "alter ego" has become the character Liewe Heksie ("Dear little witch"), which she first perfo4rmed in a stage presnetation by the Drama Deparetment at Stellenbosch . She has since performed it in a range of productions of the iconic children's stories by Verna Vels

Besides the texts for the Dowwe Dolla series of one-woman performances and the Liewe Heksie series, she has also written (or co-written) a number of other theatre texts, including:

X-identiteit (undated),

As a producer and/or director she has been responsible for productions like Bye Ma, Jaypee (co-directed with Chris van Niekerk), Boksballade (2013), Kytie - 'n Koos Kombuis-storie

Alongside her solo performances, she has acted in pieces like Jong Dames Dinamiet, K and Lag Jou G*t Af.


Apart from her stage work (children's theatre, cabaret, etc.), she works as radio presenter at Radio Punt and she is co-owner, with her husband , of Die Boer theatre restaurant [1] in Durbanville.

Awards, etc

She was the winner of a FNB Vita Award (Free State region, 2000/2001) in the category Best Performance in a Comedy for Dowwe Dolla.

Sources

https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margit_Meyer-R%C3%B6denbeck

The Citizen, 17 July 1999.

Sowetan, 25 July 2001.

Perspektief, 27 August 2006.

Rapport, 31 March 2013.

Dowwe Dolla page [2].

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