Difference between revisions of "Trish McKenna"
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''[[Wonderful World of Make Believe]]'', | ''[[Wonderful World of Make Believe]]'', | ||
''[[I'm Getting my Act Toghether and Taking it on the Road]]'', | ''[[I'm Getting my Act Toghether and Taking it on the Road]]'', | ||
− | ''[[Stepping Out]]''. | + | ''[[Stepping Out]]'', |
+ | ''[[The Story of Juliet and Hamlet and Romeo]]'', | ||
+ | ''[[Tarts]]''. | ||
She was assistant to the director for ''[[Pippin]]'' and the second ''[[Godspell]]'', did the choreography for ''[[Story Theatre]]'', ''[[Alice]]'' and ''[[Sugar and Spice]]''. | She was assistant to the director for ''[[Pippin]]'' and the second ''[[Godspell]]'', did the choreography for ''[[Story Theatre]]'', ''[[Alice]]'' and ''[[Sugar and Spice]]''. |
Revision as of 10:30, 11 July 2016
Trish McKenna (19**-). Actress, dancer, choreographer.
Trish was born in Liverpool and brought up in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe).
She studied dance with Joan Turner, joined the REPS Theatre in Salisbury and after working for three years as a school teacher , came to South Africa to sing with a band.
Performed in Jester Minute, Godspell, Gypsy, Stop the World, Fangs, Story Theatre, Chicago (on tour), My Fair Lady, Alice, Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Wonderful World of Make Believe, I'm Getting my Act Toghether and Taking it on the Road, Stepping Out, The Story of Juliet and Hamlet and Romeo, Tarts.
She was assistant to the director for Pippin and the second Godspell, did the choreography for Story Theatre, Alice and Sugar and Spice.
Also worked in Zimbabwe (Salisbury).
Sources
SACD 1974; 1975/76; 1977/78; 1979/80; 1980/81; 1981/82.
Stepping Out programme notes, 1985.
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