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− | [[Cathy Cheel]] (19**-19**) is an actress, writer , director and educator. | + | [[Cathy Cheel]] (née Pulford) (19**-19**) is an actress, writer, director and educator. |
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== | ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== | ||
− | She co-wrote and directed [[Fame '92]] for [[The Institute for Social and Individual Development in Africa]] (ISIDA), presented at the [[Guild Theatre]] in May 1992. | + | Appeared in ''[[Salad Days]]'', ''[[H.M.S. Pinafore]]'' and ''[[Ruddigore]]'' in Cape Town. |
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+ | Performances in amateur theatre in East London include roles in: ''[[Nutcracker Sweet]]''; ''[[Hijack Over Hygenia]]''; ''[[Hello, Dolly!]]''; ''[[Best of British Music-Hall]]''; and ''[[Annie]]'' (Grace Farrell) at the [[Guild Theatre]] in 1991. | ||
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+ | She co-wrote and directed ''[[Fame '92]]'' for [[The Institute for Social and Individual Development in Africa]] (ISIDA), presented at the [[Guild Theatre]] in May 1992. | ||
== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
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+ | ''[[Fame '92]]'' programme, 1992 | ||
Go to the [[ESAT Bibliography]] | Go to the [[ESAT Bibliography]] | ||
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− | Return to [[ESAT Personalities | + | Return to [[ESAT Personalities C]] |
Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Personalities|South African Theatre Personalities]] | Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Personalities|South African Theatre Personalities]] |
Latest revision as of 20:43, 30 July 2023
Cathy Cheel (née Pulford) (19**-19**) is an actress, writer, director and educator.
Contents
Biography
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
Appeared in Salad Days, H.M.S. Pinafore and Ruddigore in Cape Town.
Performances in amateur theatre in East London include roles in: Nutcracker Sweet; Hijack Over Hygenia; Hello, Dolly!; Best of British Music-Hall; and Annie (Grace Farrell) at the Guild Theatre in 1991.
She co-wrote and directed Fame '92 for The Institute for Social and Individual Development in Africa (ISIDA), presented at the Guild Theatre in May 1992.
Sources
Fame '92 programme, 1992
Go to the ESAT Bibliography
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