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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== | ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== | ||
− | She directed ''[[The Rimers of Eldritch]]'' (1988), ''[[Schreiner | + | She directed ''[[The Rimers of Eldritch]]'' (1988), ''[[Schreiner: A One Woman Play]]'' (1989), ''[[A Doll's House]]'' (1995), ''[[The Seagull]]'' (2006), ''[[The Night Doctor]]'' (2010) and ''[[The Treatment]]''. She directed a [[Kalk Bay Theatre Productions]] production of ''[[Drive With Me]]'' at the [[National Arts Festival]] in 2013. |
− | She was one of the adjudicators of the [[Pansa]] Festival of Reading of New Writing, 2004. | + | She was one of the adjudicators of the [[PANSA|Pansa]] Festival of Reading of New Writing, 2004. |
Her collection of African nursery rhymes was published by [[Struik]] in 2006. | Her collection of African nursery rhymes was published by [[Struik]] in 2006. |
Latest revision as of 15:57, 6 August 2018
Liz Mills (19*-). Voice coach, director and lecturer.
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Biography
Liz is married to actor/director Chris Weare.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
She directed The Rimers of Eldritch (1988), Schreiner: A One Woman Play (1989), A Doll's House (1995), The Seagull (2006), The Night Doctor (2010) and The Treatment. She directed a Kalk Bay Theatre Productions production of Drive With Me at the National Arts Festival in 2013.
She was one of the adjudicators of the Pansa Festival of Reading of New Writing, 2004.
Her collection of African nursery rhymes was published by Struik in 2006.
(Anti Gravity, John Caviggia, Liz Mills. [Collection: MORRIS, Gay]: 2007. 13. 4. 3?).
Sources
Poster for the Rhodes University Drama Department production of The Treatment.
Poster collection [Collection: Rhodes University Drama Department]: 2017. 64. 11. 5.
Poster collection [Collection: POSTERS]: 1997. 21. 13.
Cape Argus, 21 May 2013.
Awards
Fleur du Cap winner for A Doll's House [Rosalie van der Gucht prize for young directors] (award year 1996).
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