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(****-****). Actress. Performed in  
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'''Andre Hattingh''' (19**-). Actress.  
''[[Pippin]]'' (in 1975),  
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''[[Little Night Music]]'' (in 1975),  
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== Biography ==
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In 1984 she was married in Hollywood to Peter Noel-Barham. She later married [[Anthony Akerman]].
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== Training ==
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Studied drama at the Univerity of Natal, 1974(?)
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== Career ==
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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Performed in 
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''[[A Little Night Music]]'' (in 1975),  
 
''[[The Sound of Music]]'' (in 1976),  
 
''[[The Sound of Music]]'' (in 1976),  
 
''[[Fangs]]'' (in 1977),  
 
''[[Fangs]]'' (in 1977),  
 
''[[Vanities]]'' (in 1977 for [[Toerien-Firth Company]]),  
 
''[[Vanities]]'' (in 1977 for [[Toerien-Firth Company]]),  
''[[Starting Here Starting Now]]'' (in 1978 for [[Toerien-Firth Company]]),
 
''[[Relatively Speaking]]'' (at the [[Market Theatre]]),
 
''[[Clouds]]'' (at the [[Academy Theatre]]),
 
 
''[[Happy Birthday]]'',  
 
''[[Happy Birthday]]'',  
''[[Tomfoolery]]''. 
 
([[SACD]] 1977/78) ([[SACD]] 1978/79) ([[SACD]] 1980/81)
 
  
HATTINGH, André. (19*-) Actress. * Starred in the [[Des Lindberg|Des]] and [[Dawn Lindberg]] production of ''[[Pippin]]'' with music and lyrics by [[Stephen Schwartz]] and direction, choreography and design by [[Des Lindberg|Des]]. It also starred [[Sammy Brown]], [[Jo-Ann Pezzarro]], [[Bess Finney]], [[Taliep Petersen]], [[Sophia Foster]], [[Robin Dolton]] and [[Hal Watters]] at [[His Majesty's Theatre]] in 1975. She starred in [[Pieter Toerien]]’s  production of the American mini-musical Starting Here, Starting Now, directed by John Montgomery and also starring Denise Freeman and Richard Loring at the Intimate in 1978. He starred in Alan Ayckbourn’s comedy Relatively Speaking, directed by John Hussey at The Market Theatre in 1978. It also starred Hussey, Helen Jessop and John Rogers. She starred in The Academy production of Michael Frayn’s Clouds, directed by Stockton Briggles and also starring Nicholas Ellenbogen in 1979. She starred in Tom Lehrer’s Tomfoolery together with Michael McGovern, Tim Plewman and Jonathan Rands at the Intimate in 1981. She starred in the opening production of [[Pieter Toerien]]’s  [[Leonard Rayne Theatre]] namely ''[[Side by Side]]'' by Sondheim together with [[Dianne Chandler]] and [[Eric Flynn]], who also directed, on the 18 July 1983. [[Constance Grappo]] directed him and Eddie Eckstein in Howard Ashman and Alan Menken’s Little Shop of Horrors in 1984. He starred in NAPAC’s production of Noël and Gertie together with Philip Godawa at the Leonard Rayne Theatre in 1986. * (Tucker, 1997)
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Starred in the [[Des Lindberg|Des]] and [[Dawn Lindberg]] production of ''[[Pippin]]'' with music and lyrics by [[Stephen Schwartz]] and direction, choreography and design by [[Des Lindberg|Des]]. It also starred [[Sammy Brown]], [[Jo-Ann Pezzarro]], [[Bess Finney]], [[Taliep Petersen]], [[Sophia Foster]], [[Robin Dolton]] and [[Hal Watters]] at [[His Majesty's Theatre]] in 1975. She starred in [[Pieter Toerien]]’s  production of the American mini-musical ''[[Starting Here, Starting Now]]'', directed by John Montgomery and also starring [[Denise Freeman]] and [[Richard Loring]] at the [[Intimate Theatre]] in 1978. She starred in Alan Ayckbourn’s comedy ''[[Relatively Speaking]]'', directed by [[John Hussey]] at The [[Market Theatre]] in 1978. It also starred Hussey, [[Helen Jessop]] and [[John Rogers]]. She starred in The Academy production of Michael Frayn’s ''[[Clouds]]'', directed by [[Stockton Briggles]] and also starring [[Nicholas Ellenbogen]] in 1979. She starred in Tom Lehrer’s ''[[Tom Foolery]]''/Tomfoolery together with [[Michael McGovern]], [[Tim Plewman]] and [[Jonathan Rands]] at the [[Intimate Theatre]] in 1981. She starred in the opening production of [[Pieter Toerien]]’s  [[Leonard Rayne Theatre]] namely ''[[Side by Side by Sondheim]]'' together with [[Dianne Chandler]] and [[Eric Flynn]], who also directed, on the 18 July 1983. [[Constance Grappo]] directed her and Eddie Eckstein in Howard Ashman and Alan Menken’s ''[[The Little Shop of Horrors]]'' in 1984. She starred in NAPAC’s production of ''[[Noël and Gertie]]'' together with [[Philip Godawa]] at the [[Leonard Rayne Theatre]] in 1986.
  
HATTING, Andre, ''[[Little Shop of Horrors]]'', [[Pieter Toerien]], [[Richard Loring]], (ass. Prod) [[Cameron Mackintosh]], produced by [[Constance Grappo]], set by [[Edward T. Gianfrancesco]], [[Jannie Swanepoel]]’s lighting, [[Mike Huff]], [[Michael Blaise]][[André Huguenet Theatre]], Jhb & [[Baxter Theatre]], 1985.
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Quoted from the programme of ''[[Tom Foolery]]'' in 1981:'…(played) the vampire Jugular Vane in ''[[Fangs]]''; Joanne in ''[[Vanities]]''; plus leading roles in ''[[Starting Here, Starting Now]]'', ''[[Clouds]]'' and ''[[Happy Birthday]]''; three television dramas ''[[Ducktails]]'', ''[[Charlie's Aunt]]'' and ''[[The Chicken Run]]'', and the series ''[[Whirlgig]]''. She recently completed her first major film role in Afrikaans for which she also wrote the theme song, and appeared on the South African cabaret circuits with her own 40-minute show.'
  
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== Awards, etc ==
  
Return to [[ESAT Personalities H]]
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== Sources ==
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[[SACD]] 1977/78; 1978/79; 1980/81.
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[[ESAT Bibliography Tra-Tz|Tucker]], 1997.
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Programme notes of ''[[Tom Foolery]]'' in 1981.
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Material held by [[NELM]]: [Collection: AKERMAN, Anthony]: 2009. 4. 5.
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Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]]
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== Return to ==
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Return to [[ESAT Personalities H]]  
  
 
Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Personalities|South African Theatre Personalities]]
 
Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Personalities|South African Theatre Personalities]]
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Return to [[The ESAT Entries]]
  
 
Return to [[Main Page]]
 
Return to [[Main Page]]

Latest revision as of 12:45, 20 December 2017

Andre Hattingh (19**-). Actress.

Biography

In 1984 she was married in Hollywood to Peter Noel-Barham. She later married Anthony Akerman.

Training

Studied drama at the Univerity of Natal, 1974(?)

Career

Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

Performed in A Little Night Music (in 1975), The Sound of Music (in 1976), Fangs (in 1977), Vanities (in 1977 for Toerien-Firth Company), Happy Birthday,

Starred in the Des and Dawn Lindberg production of Pippin with music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz and direction, choreography and design by Des. It also starred Sammy Brown, Jo-Ann Pezzarro, Bess Finney, Taliep Petersen, Sophia Foster, Robin Dolton and Hal Watters at His Majesty's Theatre in 1975. She starred in Pieter Toerien’s production of the American mini-musical Starting Here, Starting Now, directed by John Montgomery and also starring Denise Freeman and Richard Loring at the Intimate Theatre in 1978. She starred in Alan Ayckbourn’s comedy Relatively Speaking, directed by John Hussey at The Market Theatre in 1978. It also starred Hussey, Helen Jessop and John Rogers. She starred in The Academy production of Michael Frayn’s Clouds, directed by Stockton Briggles and also starring Nicholas Ellenbogen in 1979. She starred in Tom Lehrer’s Tom Foolery/Tomfoolery together with Michael McGovern, Tim Plewman and Jonathan Rands at the Intimate Theatre in 1981. She starred in the opening production of Pieter Toerien’s Leonard Rayne Theatre namely Side by Side by Sondheim together with Dianne Chandler and Eric Flynn, who also directed, on the 18 July 1983. Constance Grappo directed her and Eddie Eckstein in Howard Ashman and Alan Menken’s The Little Shop of Horrors in 1984. She starred in NAPAC’s production of Noël and Gertie together with Philip Godawa at the Leonard Rayne Theatre in 1986.

Quoted from the programme of Tom Foolery in 1981:'…(played) the vampire Jugular Vane in Fangs; Joanne in Vanities; plus leading roles in Starting Here, Starting Now, Clouds and Happy Birthday; three television dramas Ducktails, Charlie's Aunt and The Chicken Run, and the series Whirlgig. She recently completed her first major film role in Afrikaans for which she also wrote the theme song, and appeared on the South African cabaret circuits with her own 40-minute show.'

Awards, etc

Sources

SACD 1977/78; 1978/79; 1980/81.

Tucker, 1997.

Programme notes of Tom Foolery in 1981.

Material held by NELM: [Collection: AKERMAN, Anthony]: 2009. 4. 5.

Go to South African Theatre/Bibliography

Return to

Return to ESAT Personalities H

Return to South African Theatre Personalities

Return to The ESAT Entries

Return to Main Page