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| − | [[Bob Eveleigh]] ( | + | [[Bob Eveleigh]] (1937-2023) was an indefatigable South African theatre and arts critic, journalist and writer. |
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
| − | Eveleigh was | + | Born Christopher Robert Eveleigh. |
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| + | The arts critic and reporter started as an insurance broker but moved into arts journalism in 1973. As an influential writer, journalist and columnist, Eveleigh's passion was promoting and covering arts – especially theatre, although he covered all forms of art, including film and television – and served as the arts and entertainment editor of [[The Herald]], The [[Evening Post]] and the [[Weekend Post]] from 1980 to 2007. | ||
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== | ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== | ||
| − | Over many years, he devised, wrote and produced at least 14 productions in the [[Showtime]] series in Port Elizabeth | + | He both made his directing début in 1959 in a [[Port Elizabeth Musical and Dramatic Society]] ([[Pemads]]) One-Act Play Festival. |
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| + | In 1991, Eveleigh founded the annual Port Elizabeth [[Showtime Awards]]. | ||
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| + | Over many years, he devised, wrote and produced at least 14 productions in the [[Showtime]] series in Port Elizabeth, including: | ||
| − | ''[[Showtime 2004 - Flying Colours]]'' | + | 2004: ''[[Showtime 2004 - Flying Colours]]'' |
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| + | 2019: ''[[Those were the Days]]'' | ||
== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
''[[Showtime 2004 - Flying Colours]]'' programme, 2004 | ''[[Showtime 2004 - Flying Colours]]'' programme, 2004 | ||
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| + | Thinus Ferreira. 'South African theatre and arts critic Bob Eveleigh, 86, has died' [[News24]]. 20 January 2023. | ||
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| + | [[Bob Eveleigh]]. 'Pemads salutes theatre stalwart Noel Morgan'. [[Media Update]]. 14 May 2010. | ||
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| + | https://www.theherald.co.za/lifestyle/leisure/2019-01-04-young-pe-cast-in-final-rehearsals-for-showtime/ | ||
Go to the [[ESAT Bibliography]] | Go to the [[ESAT Bibliography]] | ||
Latest revision as of 19:28, 30 December 2025
Bob Eveleigh (1937-2023) was an indefatigable South African theatre and arts critic, journalist and writer.
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Biography
Born Christopher Robert Eveleigh.
The arts critic and reporter started as an insurance broker but moved into arts journalism in 1973. As an influential writer, journalist and columnist, Eveleigh's passion was promoting and covering arts – especially theatre, although he covered all forms of art, including film and television – and served as the arts and entertainment editor of The Herald, The Evening Post and the Weekend Post from 1980 to 2007.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
He both made his directing début in 1959 in a Port Elizabeth Musical and Dramatic Society (Pemads) One-Act Play Festival.
In 1991, Eveleigh founded the annual Port Elizabeth Showtime Awards.
Over many years, he devised, wrote and produced at least 14 productions in the Showtime series in Port Elizabeth, including:
2004: Showtime 2004 - Flying Colours
2019: Those were the Days
Sources
Showtime 2004 - Flying Colours programme, 2004
Thinus Ferreira. 'South African theatre and arts critic Bob Eveleigh, 86, has died' News24. 20 January 2023.
Bob Eveleigh. 'Pemads salutes theatre stalwart Noel Morgan'. Media Update. 14 May 2010.
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