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Christine van Hees (1992-) is an actress.
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Biography
She attended the University of the Witwatersrand to complete a B.Mus. degree in 2014, specialising in Classical Voice and Musical Theatre.
Contribution to South African theatre, film, media and performance
Theatre roles portrayed by Christene include "Iris" in Children’s Letters to God (produced by Colin Law, 2005); "Ruth Golden" in Sophiatown (directed by Malcolm Purkey at the Market Theatre, Johannesburg and State Theatre, Pretoria, 2016/17), and My Children!, My Africa! as "Isabel" (National Children's Theatre, 2018).
Sources
Personal e-mail correspondence from Ian Walters (Mon 2020/01/13 23:48)
Buz Publicity: Children’s Letters to God, Artslink (07/26/2005)[1]
Review by Peter Feldman: Children's Letters to God, Artslink (08/01/2005)[2].
South African State Theatre, "Sophiatown the Musical only at the State Theatre", Artslink (04/04/2018)[3]
Edward Tsumele. 2017. "Sophiatown not just song and dance about nostalgia", Business Day, 20 April 2017[4]
My Children!, My Africa! on Artspress
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