Aart de Villiers

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Aart de Villiers (1931-1999) was a South African academic, theatre critic, stage director and translator.

Also published as A. de Villiers.

Biography

Born on 5 March 1931 and grew up in Bethal in die Eastern Transvaal. He studied drama at Rhodes Univeresity and obtained his M.A.-degree from them in 1957 with a study of the poetry of N.P. van Wyk Louw. He later obtained a doctorate from the University of Pretoria, with a thesis based a director's script for Germanicus by N.P. van Wyk Louw.

His life partner was the actor Don Lamprecht. De Villiers passed away on 26 April 1999.

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

He was a founding member of the Drama Department at the University of the Witwatersrand, and taught there for many years. De Villiers directed many plays and operas over the years, wrote a number of books and articles on the theory and practice of theatre, and other cultural issues, and was a reviewer of performances and texts for a number of publications.

As writer

His two most relevant books on drama are Dirigent van die Woord ("conductor of the word", a manual on directing, 1976) and Die Sawel van jou Stilsit (essays on Germanicus, 1977)

As translator

He and Don Lamprecht translated the Afrikaans play Die Keiser by Bartho Smit into English as The Naked Emperor, 1982).

He also translated a number of plays into Afrikaans, including:

As director

He directed:

1976: The Thwarting of Baron Bolligrew (Wits Drama Department)

Sources

https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aart_de_Villiers

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