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As a student she appeared on stage in ''[[Die Mal Vrou van Chaillot]]'', ''[[The Way of the World]]'', ''[[Reinaard die Vos]]''.
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Her theatre-related work includes a collection of texts she compiled for schools (''Veerkrag'',  OUP,  1993) which contains two plays by other writers,  and her first play text, based on one of her own short stories – the award-winning ''[[Die Naaimasjien]]'' (2008). Her second play was ''[[Buitepos]]'' (2012).
 
Her theatre-related work includes a collection of texts she compiled for schools (''Veerkrag'',  OUP,  1993) which contains two plays by other writers,  and her first play text, based on one of her own short stories – the award-winning ''[[Die Naaimasjien]]'' (2008). Her second play was ''[[Buitepos]]'' (2012).
  

Latest revision as of 15:47, 7 December 2017

Rachelle Greeff. (1957-) Writer, journalist and publisher.

Biography

Youth

Born in 1957 in Cape Town.

She lives in Cape Town with her husband and two sons.

Training

She attended Stellenbosch University from 1976 to 1980, where she obtained a BDram degree, followed by a B.A. Hons in Journalism (cum laude).

Career

From 1980 to 1986 she worked as a reporter and editor for several newspapers and magazines (including Die Burger and Die Huisgenoot). From 1986 onwards she became a full-time freelance writer, while continuing her studies at the University of Cape Town, obtaining an MA in Creative Writing.

Her published writings include collections of poetry, short stories and newspaper columns and she has won a number of awards for it.

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

As a student she appeared on stage in Die Mal Vrou van Chaillot, The Way of the World, Reinaard die Vos.

Her theatre-related work includes a collection of texts she compiled for schools (Veerkrag, OUP, 1993) which contains two plays by other writers, and her first play text, based on one of her own short stories – the award-winning Die Naaimasjien (2008). Her second play was Buitepos (2012).

Awards, etc

Her play Rondomskrik was shortlisted for an ATKV prize.

Sources

Go to ESAT Bibliography

For more information

See: Afrikaans Wikipedia [1].

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