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She joined the [[Space Theatre|The Space]] Theatre and worked for [[CAPAB]]’s youth group with [[Robin Malan]]. She later became head of the [[Youth Group]] at [[PACT]], before becoming a freelance actress and director.  
 
She joined the [[Space Theatre|The Space]] Theatre and worked for [[CAPAB]]’s youth group with [[Robin Malan]]. She later became head of the [[Youth Group]] at [[PACT]], before becoming a freelance actress and director.  
  
Also worked on [[Theatre-In-Education]] programs for [[PACT]].  
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Also worked on [[Theatre-In-Education]] programs for [[PACT]]. She was appointed Assistant Artistic Director to [[PACT]]'s Playwork, directing schools' programmes and children's theatre.  
  
One of the founding members of [[The Company]] she went on to work at, and eventually become a deputy director of, the [[Market Theatre]]. In 1993 she was appointed Deputy Executive Director of the Johannesburg [[Civic Theatre]], later becoming Executive Director. 
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One of the founding members of [[The Company]] she went on to work at, and eventually become a deputy director of, the [[Market Theatre]].  
  
In 2001 she resigned to move back to Cape Town to work on a freelance basis.  
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In 1993 she was appointed Deputy Executive Director of the Johannesburg [[Civic Theatre]], later becoming Executive Director. 
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In 2001 she resigned to move back to Cape Town to work on a freelance basis.
  
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
She devised a pop-musical called ''[[Holy Moses and all that Jazz]]'' at The [[Market Theatre|Market]] in 1979.
 
  
 
=== As actress ===
 
=== As actress ===
Major acting roles include “Hester” in [[The Company]]’s version of ''[[Hello and Goodbye]]'' in the seventies and playing “Gertrude Stein” in the [[Market Theatre|Market]]'s production of ''[[Gertrude Stein and a Companion]]''.
 
 
She also performed in ''[[Kinkels innie Kabel]]'', ''[[Babbelkous en Bruidegom]]'', ''[[Lovers]]'', ''[[Richard III]]'', ''[[Hotel Paradiso]]'', ''[[Investigations into the Death of a Greek]]'', ''[[Muzeeka]]'', ''[[Home Fires]]'', ''[[Woyzeck]]'', ''[[Zoo Zoo Widdershins Zoo]]'', ''[[Tartuffe]]'', ''[[Story Theatre]]'', ''[[Luv]]'' (at the [[Market Theatre]]), ''[[Hello and Goodbye]]'' (at the [[Market Theatre]]), ''[[Don Juan]]'' (at the [[Market Theatre]]).
 
 
She starred in [[Leonard Schach]]’s production of the Paul Zindel play ''[[The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-moon Marigolds]]'', for [[PACT]] in 1971, Aubrey Berg’s ''[[Story Theatre]]'' for [[PACT]] in 1974, the [[Academy-Company]] production of Murray Schisgal’s Broadway comedy ''[[Luv]]'', directed by [[Barney Simon]] in 1977,
 
[[Brickhill-Burke]]’s production of ''[[Mame]]'' at the [[Civic Theatre]] in November 1982, [[Barney Simon]]’s production of Marsha Norman’s ''[['night, Mother]]'' in September 1983.
 
  
playing Peppermint Patty in ''[[Snoopy]]'' in Bloemfontein,  
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Acting roles include ''[[Once Upon a Mattress]]'' (1967), ''[[Peer Gynt]]'' (1968), ''[[The Fantasticks]]'' (1968, [[UCT Drama Department]]), ''[[Oh, What a Lovely War!]]'' (1969, [[UCT Drama Department]]), ''[[Hamlet]]'' ((1969, [[UCT Drama Department]]), ''[[Kinkels innie Kabel]]'' (1970, [[PACT]]), ''[[Antigone]]'' (1970, [[PACT]]), ''[[Hotel Paradiso]]'' (1971, [[PACT]]), ''[[The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-moon Marigolds]]'' (1971, [[PACT]]),  ''[[Die Hand Vol Vere]]'' (1971, [[PACT]]), ''[[Lovers]]'' (1972, [[PACT]]), ''[[Babbelkous en Bruidegom]]'' (1973, [[PACT]]), ''[[Investigations into the Death of a Greek]]'' (1973, [[PACT]]), ''[[Muzeeka]]'' (1973, [[PACT]]), ''[[Home Fires]]'' (1973, [[PACT]]), ''[[Woyzeck]]'' (1973, [[PACT]]), ''[[Tartuffe]]'' (1973, [[PACT]]), ''[[Story Theatre]]'' (1974, [[PACT]]), ''[[Lysistrata]]'' (1974, [[The Company]]), “Hester” in ''[[Hello and Goodbye]]'' (1974, [[The Company]]), ''[[Luv]]'' (1977, [[Market Theatre]]), ''[[Rookery Nook]]'' (1980, [[PACT]]), ''[[Don Juan]]'' (1980, [[Market Theatre]]), ''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]'' (1981, [[PACT]]), ''[[Mame]]'' (1982, [[Brickhill-Burke]]), ''[['night, Mother]]'' (1983, [[Barney Simon]]), “Gertrude Stein” in ''[[Gertrude Stein and a Companion]]'' (1985, [[Market Theatre|Market]]), "Peppermint Patty" in ''[[Snoopy!!!]]'' (1985, [[PACOFS]])
  
Other musicals include ''[[Oh, What a Lovely War]]'' and ''[[The Fantasticks]]''.
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She also performed in  ''[[Richard III]]''''[[Zoo Zoo Widdershins Zoo]]'',
  
performed in ''[[Lysistrata]]'' (The Company’s first production).
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====Film====
  
Sheldon:  Her production of ''[[An Arabian Night]]'', adapted from Sir Richard Burton’s translation of ''The Arabian Nights'' was staged at [[Upstairs at the Market]] and the [[Main Theatre|Main Hall]] in 1980.
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She appeared in ''[[Blink Stefaans]]'' (1981).
  
 
=== As director ===
 
=== As director ===
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1969: ''[[Cape Parade Adventure]]'' ([[UCT Drama Department]])
 
1969: ''[[Cape Parade Adventure]]'' ([[UCT Drama Department]])
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1974: ''[[May Day Adventure]]'' ([[The Company]])
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1974: ''[[Twelfth Night]]'' ([[The Company]])
  
 
1975: ''[[WAM! (A Magical Music Tour)]]'' ([[PACT Playwork]])
 
1975: ''[[WAM! (A Magical Music Tour)]]'' ([[PACT Playwork]])
  
 
1976: ''[[The Adventures of a Merry Madcap]]'' ([[Market Theatre]])
 
1976: ''[[The Adventures of a Merry Madcap]]'' ([[Market Theatre]])
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1976: ''[[The Crucible]]'' ([[Market Theatre]])
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1976: ''[[Madame de Sade]]'' ([[The Company]])
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1978: ''[[Cinderella]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1979: ''[[Holy Moses and All That Jazz]]'' ([[Market Theatre]])
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1980/1981: ''[[An Arabian Night]]'' ([[Market Theatre]]/[[Baxter Theatre]])
  
 
1981: ''[[Ain’t We Got Fun]]'' ([[Market Theatre]])
 
1981: ''[[Ain’t We Got Fun]]'' ([[Market Theatre]])
  
 
1981: ''[[Marico Moonshine and Mampoer]]'' (with [[Barney Simon]], [[Market Theatre]])
 
1981: ''[[Marico Moonshine and Mampoer]]'' (with [[Barney Simon]], [[Market Theatre]])
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1981: ''[[Met Permissie Gesê]]'' ([[Market Theatre]])
  
 
1982:  ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'' ([[Market Theatre]])
 
1982:  ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'' ([[Market Theatre]])
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1983: ''[[Tom Jones]]'' ([[PACT]])
 
1983: ''[[Tom Jones]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1983: ''[[Knickerbocker Knockabout]]'' ([[CAPAB]])
  
 
1983/1984: ''[[Forbidden Fruits]]'' ([[CAPAB]], [[Market Theatre]])
 
1983/1984: ''[[Forbidden Fruits]]'' ([[CAPAB]], [[Market Theatre]])
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1984: ''[[Torch Song Trilogy]]'' ([[Market Theatre]])
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1984: ''[[True Confusions]]'' ([[Market Theatre]])
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1984: ''[[Custom of the Country]]'' ([[Market Theatre]])
  
 
1985: ''[[Isn't It Romantic]]'' ([[Pieter Toerien]])
 
1985: ''[[Isn't It Romantic]]'' ([[Pieter Toerien]])
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1985: ''[[The Comedy of Errors]]'' ([[PACT]])
  
 
1986: ''[[As Is]]''  
 
1986: ''[[As Is]]''  
  
Among the productions Janice directed in her career were ''[[Twelfth Night]]'', ''[[Star Bright]]'', ''[[Madame De Sade]]'', ''[[Hardy Folk]]'' (with the [[Young Market]]),''[[ Holy Moses and All That Jazz]]'' (at the [[Market Theatre]]), ''[[The Merchant of Venice]]'' (at the [[Market Theatre]]),''[[An Arabian Night]]'' (at the [[Market Theatre]] 1980),  
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1986: ''[[Snake Beneath the Rose]]'' ([[Pieter Toerien]])
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1986: ''[[Tales from the Pleasure Palace]]'' ([[The Loft Company]])
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1986/1987: ''[[I'm not Rappaport]]'' ([[Market Theatre]]/[[CAPAB]])
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1987: ''[[Black and White Follies]]'' [[Market Theatre]])
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1987: ''[[Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1988:  ''[[Amabali – It’s Storytime]]'' ([[Market Theatre|Market]])
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1988: ''[[Vid. Alex]]'' ([[Market Theatre]])
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1988: ''[[Hello and Goodbye]]'' with [[Antony Sher]] and [[Estelle Kohler]] for the Royal Shakespeare Company
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1988: ''[[Aladdin]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1989: ''[[Driving Miss Daisy]]'' ([[Market Theatre]])
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1989: ''[[Hard Times]]'' [[PACT]]
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1989: ''[[Candide]]'' ([[NAPAC]])
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1989: ''[[The Story of Margaret Harding]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1989: ''[[Jack and the Beanstalk]]'' [[PACT]]
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1990: ''[[Thing?]]'' ([[Grahamstown Arts Festival]])
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1990: ''[[A Kiss on Your Koeksister]]'' ([[Market Theatre]])
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1990: ''[[Double Thick Dreams]]'' ([[Market Theatre]])
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1990:  ''[[The Sleeping Beauty]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1990/1991:  ''[[Shadowlands]]'' ([[Market Theatre]]/[[Baxter Theatre]])
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1991/1992: ''[[Love Letters]]'' ([[Pieter Toerien]])
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1992: ''[[The Merchant of Venice]]'' ([[CAPAB]])
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1992: ''[[Sinbad's African Adventures]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1992: ''[[Poison]]'' ([[CAPAB]])
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1992: ''[[Nightsky]]'' ([[Market Theatre]])
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1993: ''[[Once on This Island]]'' ([[NAPAC]])
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1993:  ''[[Jack and the Beanstalk]]'' ([[Market Theatre|Market]])
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1994: ''[[Hair]]'' ([[Civic Theatre]])
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1995: ''[[Leader of the Pack]]'' ([[Civic Theatre]])
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1996: ''[[The Taming of the Shrew]]'' ([[CAPAB]])
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1996: ''[[A Tale of Two Cities]]'' ([[Civic Theatre]])
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1996: ''[[Rooikappietjie]]'' ([[State Theatre]])
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1996: ''[[The Twilight of the Golds]]'' ([[Civic Theatre]])
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1997: ''[[La Cage aux Folles]]'' ([[Civic Theatre]])
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1997: ''[[Robin's A Cruise-Ou]]'' ([[Civic Theatre]])
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1998: ''[[Turkish Delights]]'' ([[Tesson Theatre]])
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1999: ''[[Little Shop of Horrors]]'' ([[Civic Theatre]])
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2001: ''[[Rose]]''
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2001: ''[[The Beauty Queen of Leenane]]'' ([[Baxter Theatre]])
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2002: ''[[Cardboard Dreams]]'' ([[Johannesburg Civic Centre]])
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2002:  ''[[Die Nagtegaal se Liefde]]'' ([[University of Stellenbosch Drama Department]])
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2002: ''[[Nothing but the Truth]]'' ([[Grahamstown Festival]], [[Baxter Theatre]], [[Market Theatre]]), subsequent productions in 2003/2004 (in Port Elizabeth and Johannesburg) and a tour to USA and Australia, and again 2009/2010 ([[Market Theatre]]).
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2002/2003: ''[[Vatmaar]]'' ([[Oude Libertas Theatre]], [[KKNK]], [[Baxter Theatre]])
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2003:  ''[[Hänsel und Gretel]]'' ([[Cape Town Opera]])
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2003: ''[[Madiba Magic]]'' ([[Grahamstown Festival]], [[Baxter Theatre]])
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2004:  ''[[Freedom Too]]'', a Gala Concert at the Royal Festival Hall, as part of the ''[[Celebrate South Africa Festival]]'' in London.
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2004: ''[[Oom Vanya]]/[[Uncle Vanya]]'' ([[Baxter Theatre|Baxter]])
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2005:  ''[[Twaalfde Nag]]'' ([[Oude Libertas Theatre]], [[KKNK]], [[Baxter Theatre]])
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2005: ''[[Show Boat]]'' ([[Cape Town Opera]])
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2005: ''[[Exits and Entrances]]'' ([[Baxter Theatre]])
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2006: ''[[Begeerte]]'' ([[KKNK]], [[Baxter Theatre]])
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2006: ''[[Booitjie and the Oubaas]]'' ([[National Arts Festival]], [[Baxter Theatre]])
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2006: ''[[Die Vloek van die Strandjutwolf]]'' ([[Baxter Theatre]]/[[State Theatre]])
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2006/2007: ''[[Starbrite – Star Bright]]'' (with [[Marcus Desando]], [[Artscape]])
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2007: ''[[Shirley, Goodness and Mercy]]'' ([[Baxter Theatre]])
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2007: ''[[Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?]]'' ([[Baxter Theatre]])
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2007: ''[[Doubt]]'' ([[Baxter Theatre]], [[State Theatre]])
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2008/2009: ''[[Starbrite – Star Bright]]'' ([[Cape Town Opera]], [[Baxter Theatre]])
  
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2009:  ''[[The Tempest]]'' ([[Baxter Theatre]] in association with the [[Royal Shakespeare Company]])
  
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2009: ''[[Mother to Mother]]'' ([[Baxter Theatre]])
  
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2009: ''[[I Am My Own Wife]]'' ([[Baxter Theatre]])
  
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2010: ''[[The Boys in the Photograph]]'' ([[Joburg Theatre]])
  
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2011: ''[[Broken Glass]]'' ([[Fugard Theatre]])
  
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2011:  ''[[Die Kaptein se Tier]]'' ([[Fugard Theatre]])
  
''[[Snoopy!!!]]'' – Schulz,  [[Pierre Knoesen]] , Janice; dir: [[William Egan]], musical dir: [[Noel Stockton]]; [[Sand Du Plessis Theatre]],  1985,
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2012: ''[[Santa's Story]]'' ([[Fugard Theatre]])
  
She then re-joined [[PACT]], directing ''[[Twelfth Night]]'' and was appointed Assistant Artistic Director to [[PACT]]'s Playwork, directing schools' programmes and children's theatre. Later productions for The Company include ''[[Arabian Night]]'', ''[[The Crucible]]'', ''[[The Merchant of Venice]]'', She then co-scripted and directed ''[[This is for Keeps]]'' and directed ''[[Torch Song Trilogy]]''.
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2012: ''[[The Blue Iris]]'' ([[Fugard Theatre]])
  
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2012:  ''[[Doodsnikke]]'' ([[KKNK]])
  
Wrote and directed the Company's first children's production ''[[May Day Adventure Play]]''
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2013: ''[[Bidsprinkaan]]'' ([[Suidoosterfees]], [[Woordfees]])
  
''[[Snake Beneath the Rose]]'' in 1986:
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2014: ''[[Missing...]]'' ([[Baxter Theatre]], [[Market Theatre]])
  
''[[Comedy of Errors]]'' for [[PACT]],  
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2015: ''[[Missing...]]'' ([[State Theatre]], [[Playhouse Theatre]])
  
She directed the opening production for the [[Warehouse]] called ''[[Black and White Follies]]'' in 1987.
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2015: ''[[Sister Act]]'' ([[Joburg Theatre]])
  
She wrote and directed [[PACT]]’s first pantomime ''[[Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs]]'' at the [[Alexander Theatre]] in 1987. She wrote and directed ''[[Amabali – It’s Storytime]]'' which was staged at the [[Market Theatre|Market]] in 1988. She wrote and directed [[PACT]]’s pantomime ''[[Aladdin]]'' in 1988.
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2015: ''[[The Merry Widow of Malagawi]]'' ([[Cape Town Opera]])
  
She directed Alfred Uhry’s ''[[Driving Miss Daisy]]'' in 1989. She adapted and directed Charles Dickens’s ''[[Hard Times]]'' for [[PACT]] at the [[Windybrow]] in 1989. She directed Leonard Bernstein’s ''[[Candide]]'' as part of ''[[The Trilogy]]'' in 1989. She directed [[PACT]]’s annual pantomime ''[[Jack and the Beanstalk]]'' in 1989.
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2016: ''[[Missing...]]'' ([[Artscape]])
  
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2016:  ''[[Robin Hood and the Babes in the Wood]]'' ([[Joburg Theatre]])
  
She directed [[Pieter-Dirk Uys]] in ''[[A Kiss on Your Koeksister]]'' at the [[Warehouse]] in 1990. [[PACT]]’s annual pantomime was her ''[[The Sleeping Beauty]]'' at the [[Alexander Theatre]] in 1990. She directed A.R. Gurney’s ''[[Love Letters]]'' which was staged at the [[Richard Haines Theatre]] in September 1991. She directed William Nicholson’s ''[[Shadowlands]]'' at the [[Market Theatre]] in 1991. Her production of ''[[Sinbad's African Adventures]]'' was staged at the [[Civic Theatre]] in 1992. Her pantomime ''[[Jack and the Beanstalk]]'' was staged at the [[Market Theatre|Market]] in 1993. Her production of ''[[Hair]]'' was staged at the [[Civic Theatre]] in 1994, opening a day after Nelson Mandela’s inauguration as President of South Africa.
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2019: ''[[Kunene and the King]]'' ([[Fugard Theatre]])
  
As director works include [[Hennie Aucamp]]'s ground-breaking Afrikaans cabaret ''[[Met Permissie Gesê]]'' (198*), ''[[Hard Times]]'' (***, 19*), ''[[The Beauty Queen of Leenane]]'' (19*), ''[[Rootz]]'' (***, 19*), Kramer and Petersen's ''[[Poison]]'' (1992), ''[[Madiba Magic]]'' (***, 200*)  **,  ''[[Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf]]'' (2001), **'s  ''[[Vatmaar]]'' ([[Baxter Theatre]], 2002), [[John Kani]]'s ''[[Nothing But The Truth]]'' ([[Baxter Theatre]], 2002) for which she received a Naledi award for Best Director, ''[[Cinderella]]'' (***, 200*), ''[[Die Fledermaus]]'' ([[ArtsCape]], 200*), **, ''Oom Vanya/Uncle Vanya]]'' ([[Baxter Theatre|Baxter]], 2004 )***, ''[[Twaalfde Nag]]'' ("Twelfth Night" in Afrikaans) ([[Oude Libertas Theatre]] Stellenbosch, 2005), [[Athol Fugard]]’s ''[[Exits and Entrances]]'' ([[Baxter Theatre]], 2005), ''[[Begeerte]]'' ([[Eugene O'Neill]]’s ''Desire under the Elms'', [[Baxter Theatre]]  and [[KKNK]] 2006), ''[[Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?]]''  ([[Baxter Theatre]], 2007), . In 200* she directed ''[[Hello and Goodbye]]'' with [[Antony Sher]] and [[Estelle Kohler]] and Julius Hay's ''[[Have]]'' in London. In 2004 she directed the ''[[Celebrate South Africa Festival]]'' in the Royal Festival Hall, London.
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2024: ''[[Mamma Mia!]]'' ([[Artscape]] and [[The Teatro]])
  
Janice has directed [[Athol Fugard]]'s ''[[Hello and Goodbye]]'' with [[Antony Sher]] and [[Estelle Kohler]] for the Royal Shakespeare Company, and ''[[Madiba Magic]]'' at the [[Baxter Theatre Centre]]. She also directed ''[[Freedom Too]]'', a Gala Concert at the Royal Festival Hall, as part of the ''[[Celebrate South Africa Festival]]'' In 2005 she directed ''[[Twaalfde Nag]]'' and ''[[Exits and Entrances]]''. Janice had a very busy 2006 – she directed the world premiere of [[Athol Fugard]]'s latest play, ''[[Booitjie and the Oubaas]]'', which was praised by audiences and media alike, as well as the Baxter PlayGround performed reading of ''[[Shirley, Goodness and Mercy]]''. More recent work includes ''[[Aladdin]]'' ([[PACT]], 1988), ''[[Starbrite]]'' ([[Artscape]] 2006-7) and ''[[Cantata]]''.  She also directed ''[[Vatmaar]]'', ''[[Nothing but the Truth]]'' and ''[[Begeerte]]''.
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Other productions (dates unknown) include: ''[[Hardy Folk]]'', ''[[The Merchant of Venice]]'' (at the [[Market Theatre]]), ''[[Rootz]]'', ''[[Die Fledermaus]]'', ''[[Cantata]]'', and Julius Hay's ''[[Have]]'' in London.
  
 
=== As playwright ===
 
=== As playwright ===
  
As a playwright she is particularly renowned for her children's work and her pantomimes, in which she developed an own style that combined entertainment, educational material and social issues in one event. She has also created a number of productions collaboratively or through the process of devising. Her works include:
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As a playwright she is particularly renowned for her children's work and her pantomimes, in which she developed an own style that combined entertainment, educational material and social issues in one event. She has also created a number of productions collaboratively or through the process of devising, and has adapted literary and operatic classics. Her works include:
  
 
* ''[[Cape Parade Adventure]]'' (1969)
 
* ''[[Cape Parade Adventure]]'' (1969)
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* ''[[The Adventures of a Merry Madcap]]'' (1976)
 
* ''[[The Adventures of a Merry Madcap]]'' (1976)
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* ''[[An Arabian Night]]'' (1980)
  
 
* ''[[Marico Moonshine and Mampoer]]'' (with [[Barney Simon]], 1981)
 
* ''[[Marico Moonshine and Mampoer]]'' (with [[Barney Simon]], 1981)
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* ''[[Tom Jones]]'' (1983)
 
* ''[[Tom Jones]]'' (1983)
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* ''[[Knickerbocker Knockabout]]'' (1983)
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* ''[[True Confusions]]'' (1984)
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* ''[[Tales from the Pleasure Palace]]'' (1986)
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* ''[[Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs]]'' (pantomime, 1987)
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* ''[[Amabali – It’s Storytime]]'' (1988)
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*  ''[[Aladdin]]'' (1988)
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* ''[[The Story of Margaret Harding]]'' (1989)
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* ''[[Hard Times]]'' (adaptation, 1989)
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* ''[[Jack and the Beanstalk]]'' (pantomime, 1989)
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* ''[[Double Thick Dreams]]'' (1990)
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* ''[[The Sleeping Beauty]]'' (pantomime, 1990)
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* ''[[Sinbad's African Adventures]]'' (1992)
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* ''[[Rooikappietjie]]'' (1996)
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* ''[[A Tale of Two Cities]]'' (adaptation, 1996)
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* ''[[Robin's A Cruise-Ou]]'' (pantomime, 1997)
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* ''[[Turkish Delights]]'' (1998)
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* ''[[Vatmaar]]'' (2002)
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* ''[[Cardboard Dreams]]'' (2002)
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* ''[[Madiba Magic]]'' (2003)
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* ''[[Starbrite – Star Bright]]'' (2006)
  
 
* ''[[Shirley, Goodness and Mercy]]'' (with [[Chris van Wyk]], 2007)
 
* ''[[Shirley, Goodness and Mercy]]'' (with [[Chris van Wyk]], 2007)
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* ''[[Blood of Mine]]'' (libretto, 2015)
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* ''[[The Merry Widow of Malagawi]]'' (adaptation, 2015)
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* ''[[Robin Hood and the Babes in the Wood]]'' (pantomime, 2016)
  
 
Other play texts credited to Honeyman:
 
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Janice Honeyman (1949- ) [1]. Dynamic actress, highly respected director and author, particularly of children’s plays and pantomimes, arts administrator.

Biography

Training

Born and educated in Cape Town, Janice graduated with a BA and Performer's Diploma in Speech and Drama from the University of Cape Town.

Career

She joined the The Space Theatre and worked for CAPAB’s youth group with Robin Malan. She later became head of the Youth Group at PACT, before becoming a freelance actress and director.

Also worked on Theatre-In-Education programs for PACT. She was appointed Assistant Artistic Director to PACT's Playwork, directing schools' programmes and children's theatre.

One of the founding members of The Company she went on to work at, and eventually become a deputy director of, the Market Theatre.

In 1993 she was appointed Deputy Executive Director of the Johannesburg Civic Theatre, later becoming Executive Director.

In 2001 she resigned to move back to Cape Town to work on a freelance basis.

Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

As actress

Stage

Acting roles include Once Upon a Mattress (1967), Peer Gynt (1968), The Fantasticks (1968, UCT Drama Department), Oh, What a Lovely War! (1969, UCT Drama Department), Hamlet ((1969, UCT Drama Department), Kinkels innie Kabel (1970, PACT), Antigone (1970, PACT), Hotel Paradiso (1971, PACT), The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-moon Marigolds (1971, PACT), Die Hand Vol Vere (1971, PACT), Lovers (1972, PACT), Babbelkous en Bruidegom (1973, PACT), Investigations into the Death of a Greek (1973, PACT), Muzeeka (1973, PACT), Home Fires (1973, PACT), Woyzeck (1973, PACT), Tartuffe (1973, PACT), Story Theatre (1974, PACT), Lysistrata (1974, The Company), “Hester” in Hello and Goodbye (1974, The Company), Luv (1977, Market Theatre), Rookery Nook (1980, PACT), Don Juan (1980, Market Theatre), A Midsummer Night's Dream (1981, PACT), Mame (1982, Brickhill-Burke), 'night, Mother (1983, Barney Simon), “Gertrude Stein” in Gertrude Stein and a Companion (1985, Market), "Peppermint Patty" in Snoopy!!! (1985, PACOFS)

She also performed in Richard III, Zoo Zoo Widdershins Zoo,

Film

She appeared in Blink Stefaans (1981).

As director

Janice Honeyman has directed numerous productions in South Africa and abroad. Her directorial work includes:

1969: Cape Parade Adventure (UCT Drama Department)

1974: May Day Adventure (The Company)

1974: Twelfth Night (The Company)

1975: WAM! (A Magical Music Tour) (PACT Playwork)

1976: The Adventures of a Merry Madcap (Market Theatre)

1976: The Crucible (Market Theatre)

1976: Madame de Sade (The Company)

1978: Cinderella (PACT)

1979: Holy Moses and All That Jazz (Market Theatre)

1980/1981: An Arabian Night (Market Theatre/Baxter Theatre)

1981: Ain’t We Got Fun (Market Theatre)

1981: Marico Moonshine and Mampoer (with Barney Simon, Market Theatre)

1981: Met Permissie Gesê (Market Theatre)

1982: Romeo and Juliet (Market Theatre)

1982/1983: And Green And Golden (Market Theatre)

1983: This is for Keeps (Market Theatre)

1983: Tom Jones (PACT)

1983: Knickerbocker Knockabout (CAPAB)

1983/1984: Forbidden Fruits (CAPAB, Market Theatre)

1984: Torch Song Trilogy (Market Theatre)

1984: True Confusions (Market Theatre)

1984: Custom of the Country (Market Theatre)

1985: Isn't It Romantic (Pieter Toerien)

1985: The Comedy of Errors (PACT)

1986: As Is

1986: Snake Beneath the Rose (Pieter Toerien)

1986: Tales from the Pleasure Palace (The Loft Company)

1986/1987: I'm not Rappaport (Market Theatre/CAPAB)

1987: Black and White Follies Market Theatre)

1987: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (PACT)

1988: Amabali – It’s Storytime (Market)

1988: Vid. Alex (Market Theatre)

1988: Hello and Goodbye with Antony Sher and Estelle Kohler for the Royal Shakespeare Company

1988: Aladdin (PACT)

1989: Driving Miss Daisy (Market Theatre)

1989: Hard Times PACT

1989: Candide (NAPAC)

1989: The Story of Margaret Harding (PACT)

1989: Jack and the Beanstalk PACT

1990: Thing? (Grahamstown Arts Festival)

1990: A Kiss on Your Koeksister (Market Theatre)

1990: Double Thick Dreams (Market Theatre)

1990: The Sleeping Beauty (PACT)

1990/1991: Shadowlands (Market Theatre/Baxter Theatre)

1991/1992: Love Letters (Pieter Toerien)

1992: The Merchant of Venice (CAPAB)

1992: Sinbad's African Adventures (PACT)

1992: Poison (CAPAB)

1992: Nightsky (Market Theatre)

1993: Once on This Island (NAPAC)

1993: Jack and the Beanstalk (Market)

1994: Hair (Civic Theatre)

1995: Leader of the Pack (Civic Theatre)

1996: The Taming of the Shrew (CAPAB)

1996: A Tale of Two Cities (Civic Theatre)

1996: Rooikappietjie (State Theatre)

1996: The Twilight of the Golds (Civic Theatre)

1997: La Cage aux Folles (Civic Theatre)

1997: Robin's A Cruise-Ou (Civic Theatre)

1998: Turkish Delights (Tesson Theatre)

1999: Little Shop of Horrors (Civic Theatre)

2001: Rose

2001: The Beauty Queen of Leenane (Baxter Theatre)

2002: Cardboard Dreams (Johannesburg Civic Centre)

2002: Die Nagtegaal se Liefde (University of Stellenbosch Drama Department)

2002: Nothing but the Truth (Grahamstown Festival, Baxter Theatre, Market Theatre), subsequent productions in 2003/2004 (in Port Elizabeth and Johannesburg) and a tour to USA and Australia, and again 2009/2010 (Market Theatre).

2002/2003: Vatmaar (Oude Libertas Theatre, KKNK, Baxter Theatre)

2003: Hänsel und Gretel (Cape Town Opera)

2003: Madiba Magic (Grahamstown Festival, Baxter Theatre)

2004: Freedom Too, a Gala Concert at the Royal Festival Hall, as part of the Celebrate South Africa Festival in London.

2004: Oom Vanya/Uncle Vanya (Baxter)

2005: Twaalfde Nag (Oude Libertas Theatre, KKNK, Baxter Theatre)

2005: Show Boat (Cape Town Opera)

2005: Exits and Entrances (Baxter Theatre)

2006: Begeerte (KKNK, Baxter Theatre)

2006: Booitjie and the Oubaas (National Arts Festival, Baxter Theatre)

2006: Die Vloek van die Strandjutwolf (Baxter Theatre/State Theatre)

2006/2007: Starbrite – Star Bright (with Marcus Desando, Artscape)

2007: Shirley, Goodness and Mercy (Baxter Theatre)

2007: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Baxter Theatre)

2007: Doubt (Baxter Theatre, State Theatre)

2008/2009: Starbrite – Star Bright (Cape Town Opera, Baxter Theatre)

2009: The Tempest (Baxter Theatre in association with the Royal Shakespeare Company)

2009: Mother to Mother (Baxter Theatre)

2009: I Am My Own Wife (Baxter Theatre)

2010: The Boys in the Photograph (Joburg Theatre)

2011: Broken Glass (Fugard Theatre)

2011: Die Kaptein se Tier (Fugard Theatre)

2012: Santa's Story (Fugard Theatre)

2012: The Blue Iris (Fugard Theatre)

2012: Doodsnikke (KKNK)

2013: Bidsprinkaan (Suidoosterfees, Woordfees)

2014: Missing... (Baxter Theatre, Market Theatre)

2015: Missing... (State Theatre, Playhouse Theatre)

2015: Sister Act (Joburg Theatre)

2015: The Merry Widow of Malagawi (Cape Town Opera)

2016: Missing... (Artscape)

2016: Robin Hood and the Babes in the Wood (Joburg Theatre)

2019: Kunene and the King (Fugard Theatre)

2024: Mamma Mia! (Artscape and The Teatro)

Other productions (dates unknown) include: Hardy Folk, The Merchant of Venice (at the Market Theatre), Rootz, Die Fledermaus, Cantata, and Julius Hay's Have in London.

As playwright

As a playwright she is particularly renowned for her children's work and her pantomimes, in which she developed an own style that combined entertainment, educational material and social issues in one event. She has also created a number of productions collaboratively or through the process of devising, and has adapted literary and operatic classics. Her works include:

Other play texts credited to Honeyman:

Television

For SABC TV she was the popular presenter of Bangalory Time and Hobbies, appeared in The Diggers, Die Lewe is... (a four part Afrikaans cabaret series) and was the director of In Broad Daylight.

Awards, etc

Janet is the winner of numerous awards, including the Five Roses Young Artists Award, the Breytenbach Epathlon, a number of Vita Awards and Fleur du Cap Awards, and the Johnnie Walker Achiever Award.

She won the National Vita Award for best director for Shadowlands.

Nominee 1991 Honeyman, Janice (Breytenbach Epathlon for best director);

In 2002 she was nominated for the Best Director Award in the Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards and won an FNB Vita Award in the same category for The Beauty Queen of Leenane. A year later, she won the Fleur du Cap award for Best Director for Nothing but the Truth and Vatmaar.

Janice was awarded the 2005 Fleur du Cap Award for Best Director for Oom Wanja/Uncle Vanya.

Mame for which she won the Gallo Award for Best Performance in a Musical. She has also been awarded the Ernest Oppenheimer Award for her work during her appointment as Resident Director at The Market Theatre, the Five Roses Award and the SA Young Artists Award.

In 2025 received the FynArts Festival Lifetime Achievement Award for her contribution to South African theatre and performance.

Sources

Programme of Pieter Toerien's Isn't It Romantic in 1985.

Programme of Pieter Toerien's Snake Beneath the Rose in 1986.

SACD 1973; 1974; 1977/78; 1979/80; 1980/81.

Astbury 1979.

Pat Schwartz 1988.

Tucker, 1997.

Beeld Plus, 1 March 2001.

Die Beeld, 30 May 2007.

Mandisa Maphisa. 2025. "Janice Honeyman vereer vir haar lewenswerk", Netwerk24, 19 April[2]

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