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− | + | '''David Crichton'''. (19*-) Actor, director, decor designer and storyteller. | |
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
− | He was born in England, has lived in South Africa since 1969. | + | He was born in England, has lived in South Africa since 1969 although he appeared in several South African productions before that date. |
== Training == | == Training == | ||
− | Trained in England | + | Trained in England. |
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== Career == | == Career == | ||
− | + | David joined [[CAPAB]] as an actor/director in 1972 until 1977. | |
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== | ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== | ||
− | + | In 1956 he starred as Ariel in [[Leslie French]]'s ''[[The Tempest]]'' for the [[Johannesburg Repertory Society|Johannesburg REPS]]. He starred in ''[[Odd Man In]]'' (Anthony Farmer Productions, 1958). | |
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+ | His appearances at [[Maynardville]] include ''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]'' (1957), ''[[The Tempest]]'' (1973), ''[[The Taming of the Shrew]]'' (1965 and 1996), ''[[The Merchant of Venice]]'' (2008). | ||
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+ | He has also performed in | ||
''[[Story Theatre]]'', | ''[[Story Theatre]]'', | ||
''[[The Merchant of Venice]]'' (as “Lancelot Gobbo”), | ''[[The Merchant of Venice]]'' (as “Lancelot Gobbo”), | ||
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''[[Cat on a Hot Tin Roof]]'' (with [[PACT]]), | ''[[Cat on a Hot Tin Roof]]'' (with [[PACT]]), | ||
''[[Cinderella]]'' (with [[PACT]]), | ''[[Cinderella]]'' (with [[PACT]]), | ||
− | ''[[Anyone for Denis]]'' (at the [[Baxter_Theatre_Centre|Baxter Theatre]] and at the [[Market Theatre]] and in | + | ''[[Anyone for Denis?]]'' (at the [[Baxter_Theatre_Centre|Baxter Theatre]] and at the [[Market Theatre]] (1983), ''[[Cat on a Hot Tin Roof]]'' (PACT 1982),''[[Anyone for Denis?]]'' (1983), and in ''[[Robinson Crusoe]]'' (with [[PACT]] 1983/4), ''[[Under Milk Wood]]'' (1995). |
− | ''[[Robinson Crusoe]]'' (with [[PACT]]). | ||
− | + | For [[CAPAB]] he had roles in ''[[The Circus Adventure]]'' (1973), , ''[[Three Cheers for President Charlie]]'' (1974), ''[[Rookery Nook]]'' (1975), ''[[The Alchemist]]'' (CAPAB 1975), ''[[Mr Rhodes and the Princess]]'' (1976). | |
− | + | He directed | |
+ | ''[[The Playboy of the Western World]]'' ([[CAPAB]] 1976), | ||
+ | ''[[The Kimberley Circus]]'' (at the [[Baxter_Theatre_Centre|Baxter Theatre]] 1978), | ||
''[[Lucky Dip]]'', | ''[[Lucky Dip]]'', | ||
− | ''[[Rattle of a Simple Man]]'', | + | ''[[Rattle of a Simple Man]]'' (Colin Law production, 1981), |
''[[As You Like It]]'' (at [[Pretoria Technikon]]) and | ''[[As You Like It]]'' (at [[Pretoria Technikon]]) and | ||
''[[Lear - The Soap Opera]]'' (for [[Setwork Theatre]]). | ''[[Lear - The Soap Opera]]'' (for [[Setwork Theatre]]). | ||
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+ | In later years he starred in ''[[Amadeus]]'' (Baxter 2006), participated in The Baxter [[The Storytelling Festival|Storytelling Festival]] at The Baxter Theatre Centre (in association with [[Sibikwa Community Theatre Project]]) and in the revue ''[[Atkinson at 80 – The Importance of Being Michael]]'', (2007). | ||
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+ | He designed the décor for productions of ''[[Journey's End]]'' and ''[[Spring Quartet]]'' (Cockpit Players, 1956). | ||
== Awards, etc == | == Awards, etc == | ||
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''Robinson Crusoe'' theatre programme, 1983. | ''Robinson Crusoe'' theatre programme, 1983. | ||
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+ | ''The Taming of the Shrew'' theatre programme, 1996. | ||
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+ | Various entries in the [[NELM]] catalogue. | ||
Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]] | Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:05, 2 June 2017
David Crichton. (19*-) Actor, director, decor designer and storyteller.
Contents
Biography
He was born in England, has lived in South Africa since 1969 although he appeared in several South African productions before that date.
Training
Trained in England.
Career
David joined CAPAB as an actor/director in 1972 until 1977.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
In 1956 he starred as Ariel in Leslie French's The Tempest for the Johannesburg REPS. He starred in Odd Man In (Anthony Farmer Productions, 1958).
His appearances at Maynardville include A Midsummer Night's Dream (1957), The Tempest (1973), The Taming of the Shrew (1965 and 1996), The Merchant of Venice (2008).
He has also performed in Story Theatre, The Merchant of Venice (as “Lancelot Gobbo”), Christian (for Brickhill-Burke), Jumpers (at the Market Theatre), Don't Drink the Water (with NAPAC), Kismet (with PACT), The Taming of the Shrew (with NAPAC), Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (with PACT), Cinderella (with PACT), Anyone for Denis? (at the Baxter Theatre and at the Market Theatre (1983), Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (PACT 1982),Anyone for Denis? (1983), and in Robinson Crusoe (with PACT 1983/4), Under Milk Wood (1995).
For CAPAB he had roles in The Circus Adventure (1973), , Three Cheers for President Charlie (1974), Rookery Nook (1975), The Alchemist (CAPAB 1975), Mr Rhodes and the Princess (1976).
He directed The Playboy of the Western World (CAPAB 1976), The Kimberley Circus (at the Baxter Theatre 1978), Lucky Dip, Rattle of a Simple Man (Colin Law production, 1981), As You Like It (at Pretoria Technikon) and Lear - The Soap Opera (for Setwork Theatre).
In later years he starred in Amadeus (Baxter 2006), participated in The Baxter Storytelling Festival at The Baxter Theatre Centre (in association with Sibikwa Community Theatre Project) and in the revue Atkinson at 80 – The Importance of Being Michael, (2007).
He designed the décor for productions of Journey's End and Spring Quartet (Cockpit Players, 1956).
Awards, etc
Sources
SACD 1973; 1978/79; 1979/80; 1980/81; 1981/82; Limelight1983/84.
Robinson Crusoe theatre programme, 1983.
The Taming of the Shrew theatre programme, 1996.
Various entries in the NELM catalogue.
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