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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 Can't Take it With You]]'' in 1972; in Shakespeare’s ''[[Troilus and Cressida]]'' (as "Paris") 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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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]]'' (as "Paris") for [[PACT]] in 1974; in Murray Schisgal’s Broadway comedy ''[[Luv]]'' at the [[Market Theatre]] 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 and ''[[The Little Foxes]]"" ([[PACT]] 1989).
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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 and ''[[The Little Foxes]]'' ([[PACT]] 1989).
  
 
He played in the 1964 film ''[[Seven Against the Sun]]''.
 
He played in the 1964 film ''[[Seven Against the Sun]]''.

Revision as of 14:38, 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, Hay 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 (as "Paris") for PACT in 1974; in Murray Schisgal’s Broadway comedy Luv at the Market Theatre 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 and The Little Foxes (PACT 1989).

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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