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− | (19*-) | + | Basil Warner (19*-) was a businessman, writer, set designer. |
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+ | ***Married to actress and director [[Minna Millsten]]. | ||
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+ | As a designer, he did the sets of Millsten’s production of Gordon Daviot’s ''[[Richard of Bordeaux]]'' ([[Children's Theatre]], 1951). | ||
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+ | He only wrote one play, but ''[[Try for White]]'', produced in 1959 by [[Leonard Schach]]’s [[Cockpit Players]], became a sensation. This became the basis for the highly rated film ''[[Katrina]]'' ( and Jans Rautenbach) | ||
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+ | He left South Africa in 19** to live and work for Lever Brothers in England. | ||
He wrote the one-act play ''[[Divine Sarah]]''. | He wrote the one-act play ''[[Divine Sarah]]''. |
Revision as of 05:31, 7 December 2016
Basil Warner (19*-) was a businessman, writer, set designer.
- Married to actress and director Minna Millsten.
As a designer, he did the sets of Millsten’s production of Gordon Daviot’s Richard of Bordeaux (Children's Theatre, 1951).
He only wrote one play, but Try for White, produced in 1959 by Leonard Schach’s Cockpit Players, became a sensation. This became the basis for the highly rated film Katrina ( and Jans Rautenbach)
He left South Africa in 19** to live and work for Lever Brothers in England.
He wrote the one-act play Divine Sarah.
Sources
Tucker, 1997.
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