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[[Judith Krummeck]] (19**-). Actress.  
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[[Judith Krummeck]] (19**-). Actress, radio and television personality.  
  
 
=== Biography ===
 
=== Biography ===
 
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Her brother was the late [[Peter Krummeck]]. She emigrated to the United States, where she lives with her husband, Douglas Blackstone.
  
 
=== Youth ===
 
=== Youth ===
  
 
=== Training ===
 
=== Training ===
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She studied at the [[University of Cape Town Drama Department]] devoting special attention to movement.
  
 
=== Career ===
 
=== Career ===
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She was a member of [[CAPAB]]'s Youth theatre Company until 1977.
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She has taught Movement and Speech at [[University of Stellenbosch Drama Department]] (pre-1982).
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She presented the [[SAFM]] programme ''Artspeak'' from March 1995.
  
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
Performed in  
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As a student she appeared on stage in ''[[The Philanthropist]]'' in the [[Little Theatre]], Cape Town, in 1975.
''[[The Evening of our Time]]'' (at the [[Baxter Theatre]]),  
 
''[[Beauty and the Beast]]'' (at [[The Space]]),  
 
''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'' (at [[Maynardville]] for [[CAPAB]])
 
  
Performances in ''[[Beauty and the Beast]]'' with [[Compass Productions]] directed by [[Helen Houghton]] ([[Space Theatre|The Space]], 197*), **.  
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For her first year out of drama school Judith worked exclusively in [[Afrikaans]] for [[CAPAB]] and in the Transvaal with [[Schalk Jacobsz]] in ''[[Faan se Trein]]''.
  
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She has also performed in
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''[[The Evening of our Time]]'' (at the [[Baxter Theatre]]),
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''[[Beauty and the Beast]]'' (at [[The Space]]), with [[Compass Productions]] directed by [[Helen Houghton]] ([[Space Theatre|The Space]], 1978),
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''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'' (at [[Maynardville]] for [[CAPAB]]), ''[[The Robe]]'', ''[[Scathkadie the Sorceress]]'', ''[[Old Moore's Almanac]]'', ''[[The Bright White Flower]]'' and ''[[Offending the Audience]]''.
  
 
== Awards, etc ==
 
== Awards, etc ==
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== Sources ==  
 
== Sources ==  
 
[[SACD]] 1979/80; 1980/81.  
 
[[SACD]] 1979/80; 1980/81.  
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''Cachiporra!'' theatre programme, January 1983.
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WBJC [https://www.wbjc.com/our-hosts/judith-krummeck/].
  
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]

Latest revision as of 09:54, 17 April 2018

Judith Krummeck (19**-). Actress, radio and television personality.

Biography

Her brother was the late Peter Krummeck. She emigrated to the United States, where she lives with her husband, Douglas Blackstone.

Youth

Training

She studied at the University of Cape Town Drama Department devoting special attention to movement.

Career

She was a member of CAPAB's Youth theatre Company until 1977.

She has taught Movement and Speech at University of Stellenbosch Drama Department (pre-1982).

She presented the SAFM programme Artspeak from March 1995.

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

As a student she appeared on stage in The Philanthropist in the Little Theatre, Cape Town, in 1975.

For her first year out of drama school Judith worked exclusively in Afrikaans for CAPAB and in the Transvaal with Schalk Jacobsz in Faan se Trein.

She has also performed in The Evening of our Time (at the Baxter Theatre), Beauty and the Beast (at The Space), with Compass Productions directed by Helen Houghton (The Space, 1978), Romeo and Juliet (at Maynardville for CAPAB), The Robe, Scathkadie the Sorceress, Old Moore's Almanac, The Bright White Flower and Offending the Audience.

Awards, etc

Sources

SACD 1979/80; 1980/81.

Cachiporra! theatre programme, January 1983.

WBJC [1].

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