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''[[Luv]]'' and ''[[The Great Waltz]]''. | ''[[Luv]]'' and ''[[The Great Waltz]]''. | ||
− | He starred in Feydeau’s farce '' [[A Flea in Her Ear]] '' at the [[Alexander Theatre]] in 1967; in the [[JODS]] production of ''[[South Pacific]]'' which was staged at the [[Civic Theatre]] by [[Brickhill-Burke]] in 1969; together with [[Brian Brooke]] he appeared in Kauffman and Hart’s ''[[You | + | He starred in Feydeau’s farce '' [[A Flea in Her Ear]] '' at the [[Alexander Theatre]] in 1967; in the [[JODS]] production of ''[[South Pacific]]'' which was staged at the [[Civic Theatre]] by [[Brickhill-Burke]] in 1969; together with [[Brian Brooke]] he appeared in Kauffman and Hart’s ''[[You Can't Take it With You]]'' in 1972; in Shakespeare’s ''[[Troilus and Cressida]]'' for [[PACT]] in 1974; in Murray Schisgal’s Broadway comedy ''[[Luv]]'' at the [[Market Thetare]] in 1977; in [[Geoffrey Sutherland]]’s production of Joan Littlewood’s ''[[Oh What a Lovely War!]]'' for [[PACT]] in 1980. |
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+ | James also starred in Leslie Darbon’s ''[[Murder by Proxy]]'' at the [[Intimate Theatre]] in 1981; the [[PACT]] production of ''[[The State Theatre Overflow Show]]'' (1981); [[PACT]]’s production of ''[[The Rivals]]'' at the [[State Theatre]] in March 1983. | ||
He played in the 1964 film ''[[Seven Against the Sun]]''. | He played in the 1964 film ''[[Seven Against the Sun]]''. |
Revision as of 14:34, 7 July 2022
(1957-2006). Actor.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
Performed in Black Comedy, Charley's Aunt (1973), Best of Birds and Beasts, Troilus and Cressida (as “Paris”), Hey Fever, Elizabeth I, Enemy!, Luv and The Great Waltz.
He starred in Feydeau’s farce A Flea in Her Ear at the Alexander Theatre in 1967; in the JODS production of South Pacific which was staged at the Civic Theatre by Brickhill-Burke in 1969; together with Brian Brooke he appeared in Kauffman and Hart’s You Can't Take it With You in 1972; in Shakespeare’s Troilus and Cressida for PACT in 1974; in Murray Schisgal’s Broadway comedy Luv at the Market Thetare in 1977; in Geoffrey Sutherland’s production of Joan Littlewood’s Oh What a Lovely War! for PACT in 1980.
James also starred in Leslie Darbon’s Murder by Proxy at the Intimate Theatre in 1981; the PACT production of The State Theatre Overflow Show (1981); PACT’s production of The Rivals at the State Theatre in March 1983.
He played in the 1964 film Seven Against the Sun.
Sources
SACD 1973; 1974; 1975/76; 1977/78.
Tucker, 1997.
Martin, Bob, 2008.
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