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He translated ''[[Menaechmi]]'' by Plautus into English and directed a [[Rhodes University Drama Department]] production of the play in April 1969. | He translated ''[[Menaechmi]]'' by Plautus into English and directed a [[Rhodes University Drama Department]] production of the play in April 1969. | ||
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He regularly acted in productions by the [[Rhodes University Drama Department]], among others in ''[[The Diary of Iris Vaughan]]'' (1969) and ''[[Bagasie]]'' (1972). | He regularly acted in productions by the [[Rhodes University Drama Department]], among others in ''[[The Diary of Iris Vaughan]]'' (1969) and ''[[Bagasie]]'' (1972). | ||
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Revision as of 17:01, 29 August 2015
HEWITT, Hansell (1922-1989) Scholar and lecturer of the Classics, Actor, Director.
Contents
Biography
He was born in Cape Town on 5 April 1922 and died in Grahamstown on 5 April 1989.
Youth
Training
Career
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
In 1955 he directed a multiracial version of The Three Wishes by James Ambrose Brown for in Cape Town.
He translated Menaechmi by Plautus into English and directed a Rhodes University Drama Department production of the play in April 1969.
He played in Tiger at the Gates, Cape Town, 1955.
He regularly acted in productions by the Rhodes University Drama Department, among others in The Diary of Iris Vaughan (1969) and Bagasie (1972).
Awards, etc
Sources
Akroterion, 34(2), 1989.
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