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(****-****). Actor and director. Performed in Equus (as the stable owner at the 7 Arts Theatre) and in Dirty Linen (as “Home Secretary”). Directed An Inspector Calls in ?Salisbury? with John Messurier in the lead role. (SACD 1977/78)
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[[Jack Payne]] (19**-). Actor and director.  
  
(19*-) English Bandleader and company manager. **  Toured South Africa in 1936. He was the company manager for the production ''[[Distinguished Gathering]]'' starring British comedian [[Vic Oliver]] which was staged at the [[Brooke Theatre]] in 1964.  
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Not to be confused with British musical conductor and director Jack Payne (1899-1969) [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0668343/] who performed at [[His Majesty's Theatre]] with his famous London Band in April 1936. (''[[Rand Daily Mail]]'', 21 February 1936).
  
== Sources ==  
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== Biography ==
Tucker, 1997
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[[Jack Payne]] was born in London, received his drama training at the Old Vic School [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bristol_Old_Vic_Theatre_School].
  
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== Career ==
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His first professional job was as an actor and stage director for the Dundee Repertory Company where he stayed for four years, during which time he was responsible for a Command Performance at Balmoral Castle. He then spent a year with the Embassy Theatre, Swiss Cottage, played in the West End production of ''[[Tobacco Road]]'' and did seasons with the Intimate Theatre, Palmers Green, the Grand Theatre, Croydon, and five years as producer and actor at the Ipswich Theatre. In 1958 he went to Nairobi's Donovan Maule Theatre where he spent six years as producer and actor, and came to South Africa in 1964 to join the [[Brian Brooke Company]] as company manager, and played in such productions as ''[[Mary, Mary]]'' and ''[[Barefoot in the Park]]'' and directed [[Brian Brooke]] in ''[[The Reluctant Debutante]]''. In 1965 he joined [[NAPAC]]'s permanent acting company and then became company manager for drama, followed by producton organiser of Opera and Ballet for the next eight years.
  
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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Jack had stage roles in ''[[How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying]]'' ([[Brooke Theatre]] 1965), ''[[Barefoot in the Park]]'' ([[Brooke Theatre]] 1965) and in ''[[Dirty Linen and New-Found-Land|Dirty Linen]]'' as the Home Sectretary in 1977.
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Company manager ''[[Distinguished Gathering]]'' 1964.
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Performed in ''[[Equus]]'' (as the stable owner at the 7 Arts Theatre). Directed ''[[An Inspector Calls]]'' in Salisbury(?) with John le Mesurier [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Le_Mesurier] in the lead role.
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== Sources ==
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[[SACD]] 1977/78.
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''[[Dirty Linen and New-Found-Land]]'' theatre programme (undated).
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[[ESAT Bibliography Tra-Tz|Tucker]], 1997.
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Latest revision as of 15:53, 9 August 2019

Jack Payne (19**-). Actor and director.

Not to be confused with British musical conductor and director Jack Payne (1899-1969) [1] who performed at His Majesty's Theatre with his famous London Band in April 1936. (Rand Daily Mail, 21 February 1936).

Biography

Jack Payne was born in London, received his drama training at the Old Vic School [2].

Career

His first professional job was as an actor and stage director for the Dundee Repertory Company where he stayed for four years, during which time he was responsible for a Command Performance at Balmoral Castle. He then spent a year with the Embassy Theatre, Swiss Cottage, played in the West End production of Tobacco Road and did seasons with the Intimate Theatre, Palmers Green, the Grand Theatre, Croydon, and five years as producer and actor at the Ipswich Theatre. In 1958 he went to Nairobi's Donovan Maule Theatre where he spent six years as producer and actor, and came to South Africa in 1964 to join the Brian Brooke Company as company manager, and played in such productions as Mary, Mary and Barefoot in the Park and directed Brian Brooke in The Reluctant Debutante. In 1965 he joined NAPAC's permanent acting company and then became company manager for drama, followed by producton organiser of Opera and Ballet for the next eight years.

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

Jack had stage roles in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (Brooke Theatre 1965), Barefoot in the Park (Brooke Theatre 1965) and in Dirty Linen as the Home Sectretary in 1977.

Company manager Distinguished Gathering 1964.

Performed in Equus (as the stable owner at the 7 Arts Theatre). Directed An Inspector Calls in Salisbury(?) with John le Mesurier [3] in the lead role.

Sources

SACD 1977/78.

Dirty Linen and New-Found-Land theatre programme (undated).

Tucker, 1997.

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