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− | '''Johan''' is one of the most commonly found first names in [[Afrikaans]], and '''Fourie''' is equally widespread as a surname in South Africa, thus there are a number of individuals involved in theatre named '''Johan Fourie'''. | + | ''As in the case of "Pieter", '''Johan''' is one of the most commonly found first names in [[Afrikaans]], and '''Fourie''' is equally widespread as a surname in South Africa, thus there are a number of individuals involved in theatre named '''Johan Fourie'''.'' |
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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
− | He started off with the [[Kaapstadse Afrikaanse Toneelvereniging]] ([[K.A.T.]]) before becoming fully-professional. Played in ''[[Die Kwaksalwer]]'' (19*) for [[André Huguenet]]. * In the 1950s and 1960s he toured rural towns with his own professional company, the [[Johan Fourie-toneelgeselskap|Johan Fourie Toneelgeselskap]], one of the last to do so. | + | He started off with the [[Kaapstadse Afrikaanse Toneelvereniging]] ([[K.A.T.]]) before becoming fully-professional. Played in ''[[Die Kwaksalwer]]'' (19*) for [[André Huguenet]]. * In the 1950s and 1960s he toured rural towns with his own professional company, the [[Johan Fourie-toneelgeselskap|Johan Fourie Toneelgeselskap]], one of the last to do so. His wife, [[Lida Meiring]], was also a member of the company. |
He was contracted to visit 130 platteland towns with ''[[Die Laaste van die Takhare]]'' in the name of and in co-operation with [[CAPAB]] in 1966. [[CAPAB]] paid R50 per performance, box-office takings were presumably for the account of the contracted company. | He was contracted to visit 130 platteland towns with ''[[Die Laaste van die Takhare]]'' in the name of and in co-operation with [[CAPAB]] in 1966. [[CAPAB]] paid R50 per performance, box-office takings were presumably for the account of the contracted company. | ||
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+ | He passed away in 1977. | ||
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He took early retirement to start a theatre company, and open a guest house, restaurant and later a café theatre. [[GiGi’s Bistro]] (an active and influential theatre restaurant) in Stellenbosch during the 1990s. GiGi’s Bistro was sold in 1999 and renamed the [[Dorpstraat Teater|Dorpstraat Teaterkafee]] (The Dorp Street Theatre Café). | He took early retirement to start a theatre company, and open a guest house, restaurant and later a café theatre. [[GiGi’s Bistro]] (an active and influential theatre restaurant) in Stellenbosch during the 1990s. GiGi’s Bistro was sold in 1999 and renamed the [[Dorpstraat Teater|Dorpstraat Teaterkafee]] (The Dorp Street Theatre Café). | ||
− | For many years the administrative force behind [[Spektrum Produksies]], which he had originally founded with his wife, [[Juanita Swanepoel]]. He later sold | + | For many years the administrative force behind [[Spektrum Produksies]], which he had originally founded with his wife, [[Juanita Swanepoel]]. He later sold the company to [[Gaerin Hauptfleisch]]. |
− | In 2002 became the manager of the [[Klein Libertas Teater]] (Little Libertas Theatre in Stellenbosch) | + | In 2002 became the manager of the [[Klein Libertas Teater]] ([[Little Libertas Theatre]]) in Stellenbosch) |
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== Sources == | == Sources == |
Latest revision as of 09:57, 23 August 2023
As in the case of "Pieter", Johan is one of the most commonly found first names in Afrikaans, and Fourie is equally widespread as a surname in South Africa, thus there are a number of individuals involved in theatre named Johan Fourie.
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Johan Fourie (19**-19**)
Johan Fourie (19**-19**) was an actor, director and touring company manager.
Biography
He started off with the Kaapstadse Afrikaanse Toneelvereniging (K.A.T.) before becoming fully-professional. Played in Die Kwaksalwer (19*) for André Huguenet. * In the 1950s and 1960s he toured rural towns with his own professional company, the Johan Fourie Toneelgeselskap, one of the last to do so. His wife, Lida Meiring, was also a member of the company.
He was contracted to visit 130 platteland towns with Die Laaste van die Takhare in the name of and in co-operation with CAPAB in 1966. CAPAB paid R50 per performance, box-office takings were presumably for the account of the contracted company.
He passed away in 1977.
[JH]
Sources
Du Toit, 1988
Grütter, Wilhelm, CAPAB 25 Years, 1987. Unpublished research. p 417.
Johan J. Fourie
Also known as GiGi Fourie, Johan Fourie or J.J. Fourie, but usually referred to as GiGi Fourie by colleagues and friends.
Johan J. Fourie (194*-) is actor, teacher, drama lecturer, theatre and restaurant manager.
Biography
He studied drama at the University of Stellenbosch, and after a period as actor, became a drama lecturer at the Faculty of Education, University of Stellenbosch. He completed a Masters in Drama in 199*.
He took early retirement to start a theatre company, and open a guest house, restaurant and later a café theatre. GiGi’s Bistro (an active and influential theatre restaurant) in Stellenbosch during the 1990s. GiGi’s Bistro was sold in 1999 and renamed the Dorpstraat Teaterkafee (The Dorp Street Theatre Café).
For many years the administrative force behind Spektrum Produksies, which he had originally founded with his wife, Juanita Swanepoel. He later sold the company to Gaerin Hauptfleisch.
In 2002 became the manager of the Klein Libertas Teater (Little Libertas Theatre) in Stellenbosch)
[TH]
Sources
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