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− | (19**-) Actor for stage, television and film, director, scriptwriter and lecturer. Raised in Cape Town, first trained and worked as a nurse, before studying for a B.Dram degree at the at the [[Drama Department, University of Stellenbosch]], where he became a lecturer in 199*-2003. As director best known for his production of the hugely popular [[Skrêmbuild Eggs vir Nasiebrou]] [lit something like "Scram-build eggs for nation cooking"], a satrical prose and verse programme utilizing Afrikaans writing in all the dialects and forms available. A commissioned work for the [[Kleinkaroo Nasionale Kunstefees]] at Oudtshoorn 1999-2000. In 2003 he left teaching to follow a free-lance career. ** Returned to University teaching at Stellenbosch in 2010. Among his most notable performances have been the lead in Brecht's [[Baal]] in the Brecht Centenary year for the University of Stellenbosch, a version of [[A Report to the Academy]] (**) Grahamstown Festival 1999?), [[Roadkill/Padkos]] ([[Malan Steyn]]) and [[Rooikôppetjie]]**?? (Spier, 2001), [[ | + | (19**-) Actor for stage, television and film, director, scriptwriter and lecturer. Raised in Cape Town, first trained and worked as a nurse, before studying for a B.Dram degree at the at the [[Drama Department, University of Stellenbosch]], where he became a lecturer in 199*-2003. As director best known for his production of the hugely popular [[Skrêmbuild Eggs vir Nasiebrou]] [lit something like "Scram-build eggs for nation cooking"], a satrical prose and verse programme utilizing Afrikaans writing in all the dialects and forms available. A commissioned work for the [[Kleinkaroo Nasionale Kunstefees]] at Oudtshoorn 1999-2000. In 2003 he left teaching to follow a free-lance career. ** Returned to University teaching at Stellenbosch in 2010. Among his most notable performances have been the lead in Brecht's [[Baal]] in the Brecht Centenary year for the University of Stellenbosch, a version of [[A Report to the Academy]] (**) Grahamstown Festival 1999?), [[Roadkill/Padkos]] ([[Malan Steyn]]) and [[Rooikôppetjie]]**?? (Spier, 2001), ''[[Naelstring / Fuck thy Father]]'' ([[Pieter Fourie]], [[KKNK]] Oudtshoorn/ [[Grahamstown Festival]], 2001), [[Bok-bok staan styf]] ([[Malan Steyn]], [[KKNK]], 2002), ***[[Amadeus]] ([[Baxter]], 2006), [[Gideon van Eeden]]’s [[Boetman is Bedônit]] ([[KKNK]] and [[Aardklop]], 2007) ** . Television work included ** , **, **** (2005). Also co-wrote **. |
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(19**-) Actor for stage, television and film, director, scriptwriter and lecturer. Raised in Cape Town, first trained and worked as a nurse, before studying for a B.Dram degree at the at the Drama Department, University of Stellenbosch, where he became a lecturer in 199*-2003. As director best known for his production of the hugely popular Skrêmbuild Eggs vir Nasiebrou [lit something like "Scram-build eggs for nation cooking"], a satrical prose and verse programme utilizing Afrikaans writing in all the dialects and forms available. A commissioned work for the Kleinkaroo Nasionale Kunstefees at Oudtshoorn 1999-2000. In 2003 he left teaching to follow a free-lance career. ** Returned to University teaching at Stellenbosch in 2010. Among his most notable performances have been the lead in Brecht's Baal in the Brecht Centenary year for the University of Stellenbosch, a version of A Report to the Academy (**) Grahamstown Festival 1999?), Roadkill/Padkos (Malan Steyn) and Rooikôppetjie**?? (Spier, 2001), Naelstring / Fuck thy Father (Pieter Fourie, KKNK Oudtshoorn/ Grahamstown Festival, 2001), Bok-bok staan styf (Malan Steyn, KKNK, 2002), ***Amadeus (Baxter, 2006), Gideon van Eeden’s Boetman is Bedônit (KKNK and Aardklop, 2007) ** . Television work included ** , **, **** (2005). Also co-wrote **. Return to South African Theatre Personalities
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