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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== | ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== | ||
''[[Die Koup-Jy Ms Allaaiens Kompetisie - 'n Kabaret?]]'' written by Julie Barker, | ''[[Die Koup-Jy Ms Allaaiens Kompetisie - 'n Kabaret?]]'' written by Julie Barker, | ||
− | + | [[University of Cape Town]] at [[Kampustoneel]] in 1992 written by [[Julie Barker]], music by [[Godfrey Johnson]] and [[Hein Lottering]], [[Claire Watling]]. | |
− | Published by [[Nas Bib]], ''[[The Cleansing of the Temple]]''Done by [[The Performance Initiative]], 1997. At [[Klein Karoo Nasionale Festival]], [[Clara Khumalo]] in [[A1 Theatre Company]]'s ''[[Sweet Pham-Bham]]'', ''[[Liliom]]'' Julie, a young woman who works as a maid and their child Julie. Johannesburg in May with [[Leon Gluckman]] as "Liliom", [[Molly Seftel]] as "Julie". Other members of the cast include [[Maureen Chanani]], [[Noreen Sterling]] | + | Published by [[Nas Bib]], ''[[The Cleansing of the Temple]]''. Done by [[The Performance Initiative]], 1997. At [[Klein Karoo Nasionale Festival]], [[Clara Khumalo]] in [[A1 Theatre Company]]'s ''[[Sweet Pham-Bham]]'', ''[[Liliom]]'' Julie, a young woman who works as a maid and their child Julie. Johannesburg in May with [[Leon Gluckman]] as "Liliom", [[Molly Seftel]] as "Julie". Other members of the cast include [[Maureen Chanani]], [[Noreen Sterling]] |
== Awards, etc == | == Awards, etc == |
Latest revision as of 18:08, 18 June 2022
Julie Barker is a performer and writer.
Contents
Biography
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
Die Koup-Jy Ms Allaaiens Kompetisie - 'n Kabaret? written by Julie Barker, University of Cape Town at Kampustoneel in 1992 written by Julie Barker, music by Godfrey Johnson and Hein Lottering, Claire Watling.
Published by Nas Bib, The Cleansing of the Temple. Done by The Performance Initiative, 1997. At Klein Karoo Nasionale Festival, Clara Khumalo in A1 Theatre Company's Sweet Pham-Bham, Liliom Julie, a young woman who works as a maid and their child Julie. Johannesburg in May with Leon Gluckman as "Liliom", Molly Seftel as "Julie". Other members of the cast include Maureen Chanani, Noreen Sterling
Awards, etc
Sources
Pretoria News, 15 April 1992.
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