Difference between revisions of "Victor Melleney"

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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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He has performed in
 
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[[The Complaisant Lover]] (1960),
Performed in
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[[There Goes the Bride]],  
''[[There Goes the Bride]]'',  
 
 
''[[Rosebloom]]'',   
 
''[[Rosebloom]]'',   
 
''[[Who Killed Agatha Christie]]'' (at the [[Academy Theatre]]),
 
''[[Who Killed Agatha Christie]]'' (at the [[Academy Theatre]]),
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''[[My Fair Lady]]'' (as “Alfred Doolittle”).   
 
''[[My Fair Lady]]'' (as “Alfred Doolittle”).   
  
He starred in [[Brian Brooke]]’s ''[[Any Wednesday]]'' with [[Helen Cotterill]] and [[Vivienne Drummond]] in 1973. In 1988 he appeared as Goldman in ''[[District Six – The Musical]]'' at the [[Market Theatre]]. He starred in [[Michael Pertwee]]’s ''[[Birds of Paradise]]'' at the [[Alhambra Theatre]] in 1992.  
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He starred in [[Brian Brooke]]’s ''[[Any Wednesday]]'' with [[Helen Cotterill]] and [[Vivienne Drummond]] in 1973. In 1988 he appeared as Goldman in ''[[District Six – The Musical]]'' at the [[Market Theatre]]. He starred in Michael Pertwee’s ''[[Birds of Paradise]]'' at the [[Alhambra Theatre]] in 1992.  
 
 
Produced ''[[Mornings at Seven]]'' (1959), ''[[An Oak Fell]]'' (at the [[Baxter Theatre]]), ''[[Send for Dolly]]'' (at the [[Academy Theatre]]). 
 
 
 
Directing credits include John M. Synge’s ''[[The Playboy of the Western World]]'' for [[PACT]] at the [[Civic Theatre]] in 1963. He directed ''Lokval Vir 'n Man Alleen'' (''[[Trap for a Lonely Man]]'') for [[TRUK]] in 1963. He directed an adaptation of  ''[[War and Peace]]'' at the [[Alexander Theatre]] for [[PACT]] in 1966.
 
 
 
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Don't tell father : presented by The Brian Brooke Company at the Brooke Theatre, directed by Victor Melleney and Brian Brooke, 1962
 
The Skinflint : presented by Leslie Enterprises at the Adam Leslie Theatre, directed by Victor Melleney, 1969
 
 
 
Photographs of John McKelvey, Marijke Haakman, Victor Melleney and Philip Birkinshaw in `The Complaisant Lover'.
 
 
 
Seven Against the Sun: poster advertising National Theatre production produced by Victor Melleney.
 
 
 
Theatre programme for the PACT [Performing Arts Council Transvaal] production of ''[[War and Peace]]'' directed by Victor Melleney
 
  
The Mask and the face (PACT)
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He produced and starred in ''[[The Cave Dwellers]]'' ([[NTO]] 1959).
  
The Caucasian chalk circle (PACT) directed by VM
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Produced ''[[The School for Wives]]'', ''[[Seven against the Sun]]'', ''[[Mornings at Seven]]'' (1959), ''[[An Oak Fell]]'' (at the [[Baxter Theatre]]), ''[[Send for Dolly]]'' (at the [[Academy Theatre]]). 
  
Another sip of jerepigo: an entertainment based on the works of Herman Charles Bosman, dir VM
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Directing credits include John M. Synge’s ''[[The Playboy of the Western World]]'' for [[PACT]] at the [[Civic Theatre]] in 1963. He directed ''Lokval Vir 'n Man Alleen'' (''[[Trap for a Lonely Man]]'') for [[TRUK]] in 1963, ''[[The Caucasian Chalk Circle]]'' ([[PACT]] 1965) , an adaptation of  ''[[War and Peace]]'' at the [[Alexander Theatre]] for [[PACT]] in 1966, ''[[The Mask and the Face]]'' ([[PACT]], 1967) and ''[[The Skinflint]]'', 1969, ''[[Another Sip of Jerepigo]]'', 1990.
  
 
== Awards, etc ==
 
== Awards, etc ==

Revision as of 10:00, 29 February 2016

Victor Melleney (19*-) British actor, director and production manager who arrived in South Africa in 1958.

Biography

Youth

Training

Career

Worked for the National Theatre Organisation (NTO) from 1959-1962, and as actor. Later worked for the Performing Arts Councils, Pieter Toerien and others. Like most professionals, he also directed for amateur companies, such as the Bloemfontein Reps.

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

He has performed in The Complaisant Lover (1960), There Goes the Bride, Rosebloom, Who Killed Agatha Christie (at the Academy Theatre), The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas ( as “Ed Earl Dodd” at His Majesty's Theatre), Hello, Dolly! (as “Horace van der Gelder”), My Fair Lady (as “Alfred Doolittle”).

He starred in Brian Brooke’s Any Wednesday with Helen Cotterill and Vivienne Drummond in 1973. In 1988 he appeared as Goldman in District Six – The Musical at the Market Theatre. He starred in Michael Pertwee’s Birds of Paradise at the Alhambra Theatre in 1992.

He produced and starred in The Cave Dwellers (NTO 1959).

Produced The School for Wives, Seven against the Sun, Mornings at Seven (1959), An Oak Fell (at the Baxter Theatre), Send for Dolly (at the Academy Theatre).

Directing credits include John M. Synge’s The Playboy of the Western World for PACT at the Civic Theatre in 1963. He directed Lokval Vir 'n Man Alleen (Trap for a Lonely Man) for TRUK in 1963, The Caucasian Chalk Circle (PACT 1965) , an adaptation of War and Peace at the Alexander Theatre for PACT in 1966, The Mask and the Face (PACT, 1967) and The Skinflint, 1969, Another Sip of Jerepigo, 1990.

Awards, etc

Sources

SACD 1974, 1979/80, 1980/81, 1981/82.

Tucker, 1997.

Mornings at Seven (NTO) theatre programme, 1959.

Various entries in NELM catalogue.

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