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(18**-19**) Belgian-born director. An international director of the avant-garde school. Directed the [[Pageant of South Africa]] for the [[Empire Exhibition]] in 1936. He worked with the [[Cape Town Repertory Theatre Society]] and the [[Johannesburg REPS]] in the 1930s and 1940s, directing ''[[Man and Superman]]'' at the [[Little Theatre]], Cape Town in 1937 and ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'' in the [[Pretoria Opera House]] and the [[Wits University Great Hall]] in 1949. He also became involved with African theatre groups, including the [[Bantu People’s Theatre]], for whom he directed ''[[The Hairy Ape]]'' in 1936-7.   VAN GYSEGHEM, Andre. British Director. Directed The ''[[Pageant of Southern Africa]]'' in 1936, in Johannesburg. Directed ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'' for the [[Reps]] to commemorate twenty one years of existance. It was performed in the [[Wits University Great Hall]] and [[Pretoria Opera House]] in 1949 and starred [[Leon Gluckman]], [[Eugenie Heyns]], [[Muriel Alexander]] and [[Herbert Kretzmer]]. Sets by [[Len Grosset]] and costumes by [[Louis Jacobson]] impressed. Invited [[Leon Gluckman]] to work at England’s prestigious Nottigham Playhouse for two years.  
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[[André van Gyseghem]] (18**-19**) Belgian-born director. An international director of the avant-garde school.  
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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Directed the [[Pageant of South Africa]] for the [[Empire Exhibition]] in 1936 in Johannesburg. He worked with the [[Cape Town Repertory Theatre Society]] and the [[Johannesburg REPS]] in the 1930s and 1940s, directing ''[[Man and Superman]]'' at the [[Little Theatre]], Cape Town in 1937 and ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'' in the [[Pretoria Opera House]] and the [[Wits University Great Hall]] in 1949. He also became involved with African theatre groups, including the [[Bantu People’s Theatre]], for whom he directed ''[[The Hairy Ape]]'' in 1936-7.
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He invited [[Leon Gluckman]] to work at England’s prestigious Nottigham Playhouse for two years.  
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
See Du Toit, 1988; Kruger 1999, Inskip 197*;  Tucker, 1997
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[[ESAT Bibliography Dur-Dz| Du Toit, P.J.]] 1988.
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[[ESAT Bibliography I|Inskip, Donald P.]], 1972.
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[[ESAT Bibliography Kru-Kz|Kruger, Loren]], 1999a.
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[[ESAT Bibliography Tra-Tz|Tucker]], 1997. pp. 11, 42.
  
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André van Gyseghem (18**-19**) Belgian-born director. An international director of the avant-garde school.

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

Directed the Pageant of South Africa for the Empire Exhibition in 1936 in Johannesburg. He worked with the Cape Town Repertory Theatre Society and the Johannesburg REPS in the 1930s and 1940s, directing Man and Superman at the Little Theatre, Cape Town in 1937 and Romeo and Juliet in the Pretoria Opera House and the Wits University Great Hall in 1949. He also became involved with African theatre groups, including the Bantu People’s Theatre, for whom he directed The Hairy Ape in 1936-7.

He invited Leon Gluckman to work at England’s prestigious Nottigham Playhouse for two years.

Sources

Du Toit, P.J. 1988.

Inskip, Donald P., 1972.

Kruger, Loren, 1999a.

Tucker, 1997. pp. 11, 42.

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