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The [[Hoër Meisieskool Oranje]] ("Orange Girls High School") is a high school for girls in Bloemfontein, founded in 1907 by President M.T. Steyn.   
 
The [[Hoër Meisieskool Oranje]] ("Orange Girls High School") is a high school for girls in Bloemfontein, founded in 1907 by President M.T. Steyn.   
  
Originally known as the [[Christelike en Nasionale Sekondêre Meisieskool Oranje]], it has a long tradition of drama production and has been the alma mater
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Originally known as the [[Christelike en Nasionale Sekondêre Meisieskool Oranje]], it has a long tradition of drama production, with the dynamic headmistress [[Magriet Spies]] [https://www.netwerk24.com/Ontspan/Leef/oranje-se-juffrou-spies-word-104-20200617]
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being a a particularly important influence from the 1960s onwards. She not only inspired the drama activities, but directed a number of plays herself.
  
An important influence from the 1960s onwards was the dynamic headmistress [[Magriet Spies]] [https://www.netwerk24.com/Ontspan/Leef/oranje-se-juffrou-spies-word-104-20200617], who not only inspired the drama activities, but directed a number of plays herself.  
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The school has produced a number of theatre personalities, including: [[Christine Basson]] (matriculated 1959), [[Karina Hauptfleisch]] ([[Karina Bekker|Bekker]], 1962), [[Saartjie Botha]], [[Reza de Wet]], [[Elsa Lamb]], [[Naòmi Morgan]], [[Isabella Mostert]], [[Mariechen Naudé]], [[Paddy Norval]], [[Leonora Jackson]] (Raath, , [[Lydia Theron]],  [[Hanlie van Niekerk]] (1945), [[Dulcie van den Berg]] (Smit, 1946), [[Clarabelle van Niekerk]] (1969), [[Isabella Mostert]] (1980), [[Heléne Lombard]] (1986), [[Saartjie Botha]] (1990), [[Martelize Kolver]] (1991), [[Hanlé Barnard]] (1994), [[Lulu Botha]] (1997), [[Ann Hirsch]] (2002), [[Hillétje Bashew]] (Möller, 2002), [[Schoemé Grobler]] (2011), [[Loané van Sandwyk]] (2011) [[Anika du Toit]] (2011).  
  
of a number of theatre personalities, including:
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See the website at '''https://oranjemeisies.co.za/kultuur/drama/'''
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== Sources ==
  
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https://oranjemeisies.co.za
  
 
https://oranjemeisies.co.za/bekendes/
 
https://oranjemeisies.co.za/bekendes/
  
[[Christine Basson]], [[Karina Bekker]], [[Saartjie Botha]], [[Reza de Wet]], [[Elsa Lamb]], [[Naòmi Morgan]], [[Isabella Mostert]], [[Mariechen Naudé]], [[Paddy Norval]], [[Leonora Jackson]], [[Lydia Theron]], 
 
Hanlie van Niekerk (1945) – Internasionaal erkende operas anger, Dulcie van den Berg (Smit, 1946) – Akteur
 
Christine Basson (1959) – Akteur
 
Lyn Smuts (1968) – Internasionaal erkende kunstenaar
 
Clarabelle van Niekerk (1969) – Internasionaal erkende kunstenaar
 
Isabella Mostert (1980) – Akteur
 
Heléne Lombard (1986) – Akteur
 
Saartjie Botha (1990) – Bekroonde dramaturg, vertaler, verwerker, vervaardiger en direkteur van die Woordfees
 
Martelize Kolver (1991) – Akteur
 
Hanlé Barnard (1994) – Akteur
 
 
Lulu Botha (1997) ­– Akteur
 
 
Ann Hirsch (2002) – Akteur en kommediant
 
 
Hillétje Bashew (Möller, 2002) – Akteur en musikant
 
  
Schoemé Grobler (2011) – Akteur
 
 
Loané van Sandwyk (2011) – Akteur en sanger
 
 
Anika du Toit (2011) – Akteur
 
 
See the website at '''https://oranjemeisies.co.za/kultuur/drama/'''
 
 
== Sources ==
 
 
https://oranjemeisies.co.za
 
  
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]

Revision as of 10:16, 15 March 2021

The Hoër Meisieskool Oranje ("Orange Girls High School") is a high school for girls in Bloemfontein, founded in 1907 by President M.T. Steyn.

Originally known as the Christelike en Nasionale Sekondêre Meisieskool Oranje, it has a long tradition of drama production, with the dynamic headmistress Magriet Spies [1] being a a particularly important influence from the 1960s onwards. She not only inspired the drama activities, but directed a number of plays herself.

The school has produced a number of theatre personalities, including: Christine Basson (matriculated 1959), Karina Hauptfleisch (Bekker, 1962), Saartjie Botha, Reza de Wet, Elsa Lamb, Naòmi Morgan, Isabella Mostert, Mariechen Naudé, Paddy Norval, Leonora Jackson (Raath, , Lydia Theron, Hanlie van Niekerk (1945), Dulcie van den Berg (Smit, 1946), Clarabelle van Niekerk (1969), Isabella Mostert (1980), Heléne Lombard (1986), Saartjie Botha (1990), Martelize Kolver (1991), Hanlé Barnard (1994), Lulu Botha (1997), Ann Hirsch (2002), Hillétje Bashew (Möller, 2002), Schoemé Grobler (2011), Loané van Sandwyk (2011) Anika du Toit (2011).

See the website at https://oranjemeisies.co.za/kultuur/drama/

Sources

https://oranjemeisies.co.za

https://oranjemeisies.co.za/bekendes/


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