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In 2003 he co-directed, with [[Christine Harmar-Brown]], ''[[Happy Natives]]'' by [[Greig Coetzee]] to open at the [[Grahamstown Festival]]. | In 2003 he co-directed, with [[Christine Harmar-Brown]], ''[[Happy Natives]]'' by [[Greig Coetzee]] to open at the [[Grahamstown Festival]]. | ||
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+ | Co-director of [[Happy Natives ([[NAF]] 2003), Directed [[My Zinc Bed]] (2005), starred in the musical [[The Lion King]] at the [[teatro]] at [[Montecasion]] (2007) and in [[The Mousetrap]] (2011), | ||
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+ | [[Die Burger]], 12 July 2003. | ||
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+ | ''[[Cape Times]]'' 29 Dec 2011. | ||
== Awards, etc == | == Awards, etc == |
Revision as of 08:42, 23 September 2019
RAYMENT, Mark (1971-) is a British actor and theatre director.
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Biography
Came to South Africa from London at the invitation of Pieter Toerien and made regular, subsequent visits. He moved to Cape Town.
Training
Career
Work in London included: Neil Simon's The Sunshine Boys. Ayckbourn's Comic Potential, Things we do for Love, The Killing of Sister George, Deceptions, The Chalk Garden; Daphne du Maurier's September Tide and Simon Gray's Hidden Laughter.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
Rayment worked with Pieter-Dirk Uys on the London premiere of The End is Naai at the Soho Theatre.
In 2003 he co-directed, with Christine Harmar-Brown, Happy Natives by Greig Coetzee to open at the Grahamstown Festival.
Mark Rayment Co-director of [[Happy Natives (NAF 2003), Directed My Zinc Bed (2005), starred in the musical The Lion King at the teatro at Montecasion (2007) and in The Mousetrap (2011),
Die Burger, 12 July 2003.
Cape Times 29 Dec 2011.
Awards, etc
Sources
My Zinc Bed programme notes of ****.
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