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(19*-) Actress, comedienne and dramatist. *
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[[Sue Pam-Grant]] (19**-). Actress, comedienne and dramatist.
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As actress *
 
  
As dramatist wrote ''[[Curl Up and Dye]]'' (1989), * . Co-wrote and starred in the hugely successful - and ground-breaking - multiracial South African English sit-com ''[[Suburban Bliss]]'' ([[SABC]] 3, 1996) She wrote and starred in ''[[Curl Up and Dye]]'' which was staged at the [[Black Sun]] in 1989 before the [[Grahamstown Festival]], the [[Market Theatre]] and the [[André Huguenet Theatre]]. Together with [[D.J. Grant]] she wrote ''[[Take the Floor]]'' which she also starred in at the [[Laager]] in 1994.  
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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She wrote and starred in ''[[Curl Up and Dye]]'' which was staged at the [[Black Sun]] in 1989 before the [[Grahamstown Festival]], the [[Market Theatre]] and the [[André Huguenet Theatre]].
  
Other productions include ***; ** ; a new production of ''[[Curl Up and Dye]]'' (2013),
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She wrote and starred in the solo piece ''[[Another Kettle of Fish]]'', directed by [[Vanessa Cooke]] (1992-1993).
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Together with [[D.J. Grant]] she wrote ''[[Take the Floor]]'' which she also starred in at [[The Laager]] in 1994.
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She was part of the team who workshopped ''[[Fall i catch you]]'' and she starred in the production of the play in 1997 and 1998.
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Sue co-wrote and starred in ''[[Chasing Chairs]]'' (2002).
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Television: Co-wrote and starred in the hugely successful - and ground-breaking - multiracial South African English sit-com ''[[Suburban Bliss]]'' ([[SABC]] 3, 1996).
  
 
== Sources ==  
 
== Sources ==  
  
[[Stephen Gray|Gray]], 1993b
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[[ESAT Bibliography Gra|Stephen Gray]], 1993b.
  
[[Percy Tucker|Tucker]], 1997
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[[ESAT Bibliography Tra-Tz|Tucker]], 1997.
  
 
"Curl Up and Dye still has impact" by  
 
"Curl Up and Dye still has impact" by  
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03/30/2013[http://www.artlink.co.za/news_article.htm?contentID=32492]
 
03/30/2013[http://www.artlink.co.za/news_article.htm?contentID=32492]
  
 
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Material held by [[NELM]].
  
 
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Revision as of 15:47, 26 April 2019

Sue Pam-Grant (19**-). Actress, comedienne and dramatist.

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

She wrote and starred in Curl Up and Dye which was staged at the Black Sun in 1989 before the Grahamstown Festival, the Market Theatre and the André Huguenet Theatre.

She wrote and starred in the solo piece Another Kettle of Fish, directed by Vanessa Cooke (1992-1993).

Together with D.J. Grant she wrote Take the Floor which she also starred in at The Laager in 1994.

She was part of the team who workshopped Fall i catch you and she starred in the production of the play in 1997 and 1998.

Sue co-wrote and starred in Chasing Chairs (2002).

Television: Co-wrote and starred in the hugely successful - and ground-breaking - multiracial South African English sit-com Suburban Bliss (SABC 3, 1996).

Sources

Stephen Gray, 1993b.

Tucker, 1997.

"Curl Up and Dye still has impact" by Peter Feldman, Artslink 03/22/2013[1]

"Curl Up and Dye still shocks" by Jennifer de Klerk, Artslink 03/30/2013[2]

Material held by NELM.

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