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(195*-) Actor, director, teacher and drama lecturer. Studied at the Drama Department of the University of ****, Appointed by the [[University of Stellenbosch Drama Department]] (198*-199*), to teach English speech, voice and acting. A meticulous craftsman and demanding teacher who directed a number a memorable productions for the Department, including ****, Peter Schaffer's ''[[Equus]]'' (1988/9?*), Wilder's  ''[[Our Town/Ons Dorp]]'' (19**) and Strindberg's ''[[Miss Julie]]'' (19**).   
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(195*-) Actor, director, teacher and drama lecturer. Studied at the Drama Department of the University of ****, Appointed by the [[University of Stellenbosch Drama Department]] (198*-199*), to teach English speech, voice and acting. A meticulous craftsman and demanding teacher who directed a number a memorable productions for the Department, including ****, Peter Schaffer's ''[[Equus]]'' in Afrikaans in 1982 and in Englsih in (1988/9?*), Wilder's  ''[[Our Town/Ons Dorp]]'' (19**) and Strindberg's ''[[Miss Julie]]'' (19**).   
  
 
He left Stellenbosch and University teaching in 199*, to become a language teacher in the east.   
 
He left Stellenbosch and University teaching in 199*, to become a language teacher in the east.   

Revision as of 11:31, 14 January 2014

(195*-) Actor, director, teacher and drama lecturer. Studied at the Drama Department of the University of ****, Appointed by the University of Stellenbosch Drama Department (198*-199*), to teach English speech, voice and acting. A meticulous craftsman and demanding teacher who directed a number a memorable productions for the Department, including ****, Peter Schaffer's Equus in Afrikaans in 1982 and in Englsih in (1988/9?*), Wilder's Our Town/Ons Dorp (19**) and Strindberg's Miss Julie (19**).

He left Stellenbosch and University teaching in 199*, to become a language teacher in the east.


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