Difference between revisions of "Sheugnet Buys"
(7 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
− | Born on 1 September 1935 in the town of Kestell in the Orange Free State. | + | Born on 1 September 1935 in the town of Kestell in the Orange Free State and continued her schooling in Bloemfontein. Leaving school at the end of standard eight, she worked as a nurse for a while, later settled on the Natal South Coast with her husband and two children. |
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
+ | Having taken a writing course she began a career as author, producing numerous radio dramas and short stories for children, and a number of short stories and serials in magazines (some under a pseudonym). These include ''Onrus op Excelsior'' (1973, peud. "Tessa"), ''Hitler sterf in die Vrystaat'' (1982), ''Dis koud in die somer ook'' (1995), ''[[Die totempaal]]'' and ''Tim-Tam se Afrika-avontuur'' (2008). | ||
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== | ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== | ||
Line 13: | Line 11: | ||
===Stage work=== | ===Stage work=== | ||
− | She was a member of [[Wena Naudé]]'s theatre company for about three years, and would go on to write more than twenty full-length plays for the stage. These include the [[Afrikaans]] plays ''[[Seepsopsonnet]]'' (1990, a finalist for the [[Amstel Playwright of the Year]] award in 1990) and an adaptation of her novel ''[[Die | + | She was a member of [[Wena Naudé]]'s theatre company for about three years, and would go on to write more than twenty full-length plays for the stage. These include the [[Afrikaans]] plays ''[[Seepsopsonnet]]'' (1990, a finalist for the [[Amstel Playwright of the Year]] award in 1990) and an adaptation of her novel ''[[Die Totempaal]]'' (a finalist for the [[Amstel Playwright of the Year]] award in 1991). |
− | She also wrote some plays in English, including ''[[The | + | She also wrote some plays in English, including ''[[The Dognappers]]'' (the first play written especially for blind performers), ''[[Semi-detached]]'' and ''[[Gutter Flowers Need Love]]'' (Winner of an [[Amstel Special Merit Award]] in 1983). |
− | Her plays were usually performed in Natal and at the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown. | + | Her plays were usually performed in Natal and at the [[National Arts Festival]] in Grahamstown. |
===Radio work=== | ===Radio work=== | ||
Line 26: | Line 24: | ||
https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheugnet_Buys | https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheugnet_Buys | ||
+ | |||
+ | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amstel_Playwright_of_the_Year_Award | ||
Go to the [[ESAT Bibliography]] | Go to the [[ESAT Bibliography]] |
Latest revision as of 06:54, 1 July 2022
Sheugnet Buys (1935-) is an Afrikaans novelist and playwright.
Contents
Biography
Born on 1 September 1935 in the town of Kestell in the Orange Free State and continued her schooling in Bloemfontein. Leaving school at the end of standard eight, she worked as a nurse for a while, later settled on the Natal South Coast with her husband and two children.
Having taken a writing course she began a career as author, producing numerous radio dramas and short stories for children, and a number of short stories and serials in magazines (some under a pseudonym). These include Onrus op Excelsior (1973, peud. "Tessa"), Hitler sterf in die Vrystaat (1982), Dis koud in die somer ook (1995), Die totempaal and Tim-Tam se Afrika-avontuur (2008).
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
Stage work
She was a member of Wena Naudé's theatre company for about three years, and would go on to write more than twenty full-length plays for the stage. These include the Afrikaans plays Seepsopsonnet (1990, a finalist for the Amstel Playwright of the Year award in 1990) and an adaptation of her novel Die Totempaal (a finalist for the Amstel Playwright of the Year award in 1991).
She also wrote some plays in English, including The Dognappers (the first play written especially for blind performers), Semi-detached and Gutter Flowers Need Love (Winner of an Amstel Special Merit Award in 1983).
Her plays were usually performed in Natal and at the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown.
Radio work
She also wrote a few plays for radio, including Volg die Gids (winner of the beginners-category of Radiosondergrense and Sanlam Radio drama competition in 1999 (broadcast 18 April 2000) and in 2001 Te jonk om pa te wees won the established writers' section of the same competition (broadcast in 2002).
Sources
https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheugnet_Buys
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amstel_Playwright_of_the_Year_Award
Go to the ESAT Bibliography
Return to
Return to ESAT Personalities B
Return to South African Theatre Personalities
Return to The ESAT Entries
Return to Main Page