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'''BRINCAT, Aldo''' (1963?*- ) is a South African dramatist, director, actor, mime, dancer etc. Born the son of a family of stage magicians, he wrote and performed in school plays. In 1986 joined the [[Loft Theatre Company]] in Durban as actor. Among the 20 odd plays he did for them are ''[[Kwamanzi]]'', ''[[The Royal Hunt of the Sun]]'', ''[[Richard II]]'', ''[[Hamlet]]'', ''[[Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead]]'', ''[[Jo'burg Sis]]'', ''[[Normal Heart]]'', ''[[Present Laughter]]'', and ''[[A Flea in her Ear]]''. In 1989-1990 he studied mime at L'Ecole de Jacques Lecoq in Paris.  After spending some time with Eternia Dance Theater of Sweden, he returned to Durban in 1991 to begin his own company and produce his own plays. These include ''[[Sarah Spade]]'', ''[[Moron than Off]]'', ''[[Two Green Men]]'' (1998), ''[[Frank's Circus Adventure]]'', ''[[The House Husband]]'' (2001), ''[[King Kong]]'' (2001), ''[[Arnie's Outrageous Rise]]'' (1995), ''[[Leopard Skin]]'', ''[[Defending the Cave Brats]]'' (2003), and ''[[The Boy with a Clown's Heart]]''. He also workshopped a number of plays with his students at Kearnsey College, including ''[[Shut up and Listen]]'', ''[[Stupid Cupid]]'', ''[[Those Days are Over]]'' (2000), ''[[The Night Lenny Kravitz Played my Heart]]'', etc. In 2001 he opened the [[Barnyard Theatre]] at the Gateway Theatre of Shopping to present his own and other work. Initiator and Artistic Director of [[Not the Grahamstown Festival]] in Durban.         
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'''BRINCAT, Aldo''' (1963?*- ) is a South African dramatist, director, actor, mime, dancer etc. Born the son of a family of stage magicians, he wrote and performed in school plays. In 1986 joined the [[Loft Theatre Company]] in Durban as actor. Among the 20 odd plays he did for them are ''[[Kwamanzi]]'', ''[[The Royal Hunt of the Sun]]'', ''[[Richard II]]'', ''[[Hamlet]]'', ''[[Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead]]'', ''[[Joburg Sis]]'', ''[[Normal Heart]]'', ''[[Present Laughter]]'', and ''[[A Flea in her Ear]]''. In 1989-1990 he studied mime at L'Ecole de Jacques Lecoq in Paris.  After spending some time with Eternia Dance Theater of Sweden, he returned to Durban in 1991 to begin his own company and produce his own plays. These include ''[[Sarah Spade]]'', ''[[Moron than Off]]'', ''[[Two Green Men]]'' (1998), ''[[Frank's Circus Adventure]]'', ''[[The House Husband]]'' (2001), ''[[King Kong]]'' (2001), ''[[Arnie's Outrageous Rise]]'' (1995), ''[[Leopard Skin]]'', ''[[Defending the Cave Brats]]'' (2003), and ''[[The Boy with a Clown's Heart]]''. He also workshopped a number of plays with his students at Kearnsey College, including ''[[Shut up and Listen]]'', ''[[Stupid Cupid]]'', ''[[Those Days are Over]]'' (2000), ''[[The Night Lenny Kravitz Played my Heart]]'', etc. In 2001 he opened the [[Barnyard Theatre]] at the Gateway Theatre of Shopping to present his own and other work. Initiator and Artistic Director of [[Not the Grahamstown Festival]] in Durban.         
  
 
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Revision as of 07:12, 10 March 2015

BRINCAT, Aldo (1963?*- ) is a South African dramatist, director, actor, mime, dancer etc. Born the son of a family of stage magicians, he wrote and performed in school plays. In 1986 joined the Loft Theatre Company in Durban as actor. Among the 20 odd plays he did for them are Kwamanzi, The Royal Hunt of the Sun, Richard II, Hamlet, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, Joburg Sis, Normal Heart, Present Laughter, and A Flea in her Ear. In 1989-1990 he studied mime at L'Ecole de Jacques Lecoq in Paris. After spending some time with Eternia Dance Theater of Sweden, he returned to Durban in 1991 to begin his own company and produce his own plays. These include Sarah Spade, Moron than Off, Two Green Men (1998), Frank's Circus Adventure, The House Husband (2001), King Kong (2001), Arnie's Outrageous Rise (1995), Leopard Skin, Defending the Cave Brats (2003), and The Boy with a Clown's Heart. He also workshopped a number of plays with his students at Kearnsey College, including Shut up and Listen, Stupid Cupid, Those Days are Over (2000), The Night Lenny Kravitz Played my Heart, etc. In 2001 he opened the Barnyard Theatre at the Gateway Theatre of Shopping to present his own and other work. Initiator and Artistic Director of Not the Grahamstown Festival in Durban.

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