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OLWAGEN, Christiaan (1987-) Actor, director and playwright.   
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[[Christiaan Olwagen]] (1987-) is an actor, director and playwright.   
  
  
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
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He was raised in Pretoria
 
He was raised in Pretoria
  
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=== Training ===
  
=== Youth ===
 
 
 
 
=== Training ===
 
 
Studied drama at [[Stellenbosch University]], completing a master's degree in drama on adaptations of Shakespeare's ''[[Hamlet]]''.
 
Studied drama at [[Stellenbosch University]], completing a master's degree in drama on adaptations of Shakespeare's ''[[Hamlet]]''.
  
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While at University he took a playwriting course and began writing and directing his own plays.
  
 
=== Career ===
 
=== Career ===
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
Since 2011 he has directed a number of plays professionally, including ''[[N is vir Neurose]]'' (written by Olwagen), ''[[Woza Andries!?]]'' (written by [[Robert Volker]], reworked by Olwagen and cast in rehearsal), ''[[Vagina Dentata]]'' (improvised by the cast) and ''[[Ubu en die Secrecy Bill]]'' (written by Olwagen). In 2012 **, 2013 ''[[Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?|Wie's bang vir Virginia Woolf?]]'', ''[[Wie Drink Wat?]]'' 2013), ''[[Dogma]]'' 2014, ''[[A Doll's House]]''
 
  
He wrote and directed the screenplay for the short film ''Toevlug''.
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Since 2011 he has directed a number of plays professionally, including ''[[N is vir Neurose]]'' (written by Olwagen), ''Woza Andries'' [http://www.litnet.co.za/verruklike-teater-tans-te-sien/] (written by [[Robert Volker]], reworked by Olwagen and cast in rehearsal), ''[[Vagina Dentata]]'' (improvised by the cast) and ''[[Ubu en die Secrecy Bill]]'' (written by Olwagen). In 2012 **, 2013 ''[[Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?|Wie's bang vir Virginia Woolf?]]'', ''[[Wie Drink Wat?]]'' 2013), ''[[Dogma]]'' 2014, ''[[A Doll's House]]'' (2016)
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He co-wrote the screenplay (with [[Martelize Kolver]]) and directed the short film ''Toevlug''.
  
 
== Awards, etc ==
 
== Awards, etc ==
He was the 200* winner of the [[Fleur du Cap Award]] for most promising student.
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He was the 2008 winner of the [[Fleur du Cap Award]] for most promising student.
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Nominated for the Rosalie van der Gucht Prize for New Directors 2011 for ''Woza Andries''.
  
 
He was the recipient of the prestigious [[Young Artist Awards|Young Artist Award]] and directed ''[[A Doll's House]]'' at the [[National Arts Festival]], 2015,  in that capacity.
 
He was the recipient of the prestigious [[Young Artist Awards|Young Artist Award]] and directed ''[[A Doll's House]]'' at the [[National Arts Festival]], 2015,  in that capacity.
  
''Toevlug'' was the winner of the best screenplay, best director and best short film at the KykNet Silwerskermfess in 2013.
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''Toevlug'' was the winner of the best screenplay, best director and best short film at the KykNet Silwerskermfees in 2013.
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Latest revision as of 06:42, 28 July 2017

Christiaan Olwagen (1987-) is an actor, director and playwright.


Biography

He was raised in Pretoria

Training

Studied drama at Stellenbosch University, completing a master's degree in drama on adaptations of Shakespeare's Hamlet.

While at University he took a playwriting course and began writing and directing his own plays.

Career

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

Since 2011 he has directed a number of plays professionally, including N is vir Neurose (written by Olwagen), Woza Andries [1] (written by Robert Volker, reworked by Olwagen and cast in rehearsal), Vagina Dentata (improvised by the cast) and Ubu en die Secrecy Bill (written by Olwagen). In 2012 **, 2013 Wie's bang vir Virginia Woolf?, Wie Drink Wat? 2013), Dogma 2014, A Doll's House (2016)

He co-wrote the screenplay (with Martelize Kolver) and directed the short film Toevlug.

Awards, etc

He was the 2008 winner of the Fleur du Cap Award for most promising student.

Nominated for the Rosalie van der Gucht Prize for New Directors 2011 for Woza Andries.

He was the recipient of the prestigious Young Artist Award and directed A Doll's House at the National Arts Festival, 2015, in that capacity.

Toevlug was the winner of the best screenplay, best director and best short film at the KykNet Silwerskermfees in 2013.

Sources

Die Burger, 2 October, 2012.

National Arts Festival programme, 2015.

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