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+ | === Career === | ||
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+ | ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== | ||
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+ | She starred in [[Taubie Kushlick]]’s 1956 Christmas show, ''[[Listen to the Wind]]'', at the [[Library Theatre]], co-starred in [[Cecil Williams]]’s ''[[The World of Sholom Aleichem]]'', with [[Sarah Sylvia]] and British actor [[David Kossoff]] in 1957; starred in [[Leonard Schach]]’s [[Cockpit Players]] production of [[Basil Warner]]’s ''[[Try for White]]'', which opened at the [[Pretoria Opera House]] before moving to the [[Intimate Theatre]] for the remainder of their highly successful run. | ||
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+ | Other productions include ''[[The School for Scandal]]'' (1958) (photograph [[NELM]]), ''[[After the Fall]]'' in a British production by Leonard Schach and ''[[An Ideal Husband]]'' which [[Toerien-Rubin Company]] brought to South Africa in 1969. | ||
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+ | == Awards, etc == | ||
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+ | == Sources == | ||
+ | [[ESAT Bibliography Tra-Tz|Tucker]], 1997. | ||
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+ | Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]] | ||
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+ | == Return to == | ||
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Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Personalities|South African Theatre Personalities]] | Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Personalities|South African Theatre Personalities]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:06, 4 December 2017
Joyce Grant (19**-). Actress.
Contents
Biography
Youth
Training
Career
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
She starred in Taubie Kushlick’s 1956 Christmas show, Listen to the Wind, at the Library Theatre, co-starred in Cecil Williams’s The World of Sholom Aleichem, with Sarah Sylvia and British actor David Kossoff in 1957; starred in Leonard Schach’s Cockpit Players production of Basil Warner’s Try for White, which opened at the Pretoria Opera House before moving to the Intimate Theatre for the remainder of their highly successful run.
Other productions include The School for Scandal (1958) (photograph NELM), After the Fall in a British production by Leonard Schach and An Ideal Husband which Toerien-Rubin Company brought to South Africa in 1969.
Awards, etc
Sources
Tucker, 1997.
Go to ESAT Bibliography
Return to
Return to ESAT Personalities G
Return to South African Theatre Personalities
Return to The ESAT Entries
Return to Main Page