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[[Brendan Butler]] (19**-) is a stage, film and TV actor, writer, director and producer.
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[[Brendan Butler]] (19**-) is a South African playwright. 
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''Not to be confused with the American or Irish film directors, both also known as [[Brendan Butler]], or the South African winemaker by the same name''.
  
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
  
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He studied literature at the University of Cape Town.
  
 
==Contribution to South African theatre, film, media and performance==
 
==Contribution to South African theatre, film, media and performance==
  
===Stage plays===  
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Wrote ''[[Rehearsal in Progress]]'', a play about being a parabat during the border war,  which won the [[Amstel Playwright of the Year]][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amstel_Playwright_of_the_Year_Award] Special Merit Award, 1983. Though never produced, the play would provide the initial seeds for the  [[Barney Simon]] workshop production of ''[[Black Dog-Inj'emnyama!]]'', and particularly the character "Raymond" in it.
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===Articles===
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He wrote an article called "Drama in education vs the theatricality of schooling". ''[[SAADYT Journal]]'', 5(2):4-15 (1984). .
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==Sources==
  
Wrote ''[[Rehearsal in Progress]]'' which won the [[Amstel Playwright of the Year]] Special Merit Award, 1983.  
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[[Neil McCarthy]] in [[Irene Stephanou]] and [[Leila Henriques]]. 2011. ''The World in an Orange: Creating Theatre with Barney Simon'' Seven Stories Press.
  
===Films and TV===
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amstel_Playwright_of_the_Year_Award
  
'''Producer''' : ''[[The Art of Salesmanship]]'' (Short, 1997) and ''[[Heartstone]]'' (Short, 1998) (producer)
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'''Scriptwriter and director:''':  ''[[Red Wire Blue Wire]]'' (Short, 2006), ''[[Tufty]]'' (Short, 2009 ) (writer),  ''[[Daylight Saving Time]]'' (Short, 2010), ''[[Butchers]]'' (TV Series,  4 episodes, 2010) 
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1984. "Drama in education vs the theatricality of schooling". ''[[SAADYT Journal]]'', 5(2):4-15.
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Latest revision as of 04:53, 5 June 2019

Brendan Butler (19**-) is a South African playwright.

Not to be confused with the American or Irish film directors, both also known as Brendan Butler, or the South African winemaker by the same name.

Biography

He studied literature at the University of Cape Town.

Contribution to South African theatre, film, media and performance

Wrote Rehearsal in Progress, a play about being a parabat during the border war, which won the Amstel Playwright of the Year[1] Special Merit Award, 1983. Though never produced, the play would provide the initial seeds for the Barney Simon workshop production of Black Dog-Inj'emnyama!, and particularly the character "Raymond" in it.

Articles

He wrote an article called "Drama in education vs the theatricality of schooling". SAADYT Journal, 5(2):4-15 (1984). .

Sources

Neil McCarthy in Irene Stephanou and Leila Henriques. 2011. The World in an Orange: Creating Theatre with Barney Simon Seven Stories Press.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amstel_Playwright_of_the_Year_Award

Go to the ESAT Bibliography

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Return to South African Theatre Personalities

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