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(19*-) Comedian, voice artist, actor, facilitator, MC  and playwright. ** Grassy park born and bred, he studied in  London where he did Theatre Studies: (L.C.T.S) London (1999), a B.A. English/Psychology (U.W.C) (1992-1995) and PGCE: Drama and English (U.C.T) (2003). As an actor, he has been in a number of theatre projects at the [[Baxter Theatre]], [[Artscape]], [[Maynardville]] and the [[Little Theatre]] including; ''[[King Lear]]'', ''[[Hamlet]]'', ''[[Macbeth]]'', ''[[Women Beware Women]]'', ''[[False Witness]]''.  He has also done his own plays, such as ''[[Corner Hope and Vrede]]'',  ([[Intimate Theatre]], 2002),  ''[[Witnesses]]''  ([[Artscape]], 2005), ,  ''[[Journey to the light]]'' ([[Out of the Box Festival]], 2007), ''[[History of Cape Town - Abridged]] ''([[Theatre in the District]], 2008),  ''[[Bench]]'' ([[Kalk Bay Theatre]], 2012). Since returning to South Africa after four years abroad Brent has worked in film and appeared in, amongst others; ''The Triangle'', ''Flood'', ''Dissonances'', ''Forever Lost'', ''Mercenary for Justice'' and ''Natalee Holloway''. He has also been involved, His television credits range from ''Interrogation Room'', ''Madam and Eve'' to ''Charlie Jade''. He has also taught widely and worked as a facilitator in the corporate sector for a collective period of four years.  Brent has also enjoyed much success as a stand up comedian and has played venues like the [[BMW Pavillion]], [[On Broadway]] and [[Barans Theatre Restaurant]] and clubs like [[Albert Hall]] and [[Zula]]. Apart from his theatre, film and stand up comedy performances he has also directed Comedian of the Year (2008) [[Nik Rabinowitz]] in five shows; including ''[[In the Nik]]'' and ''[[Anyone seen my Goat]]''.
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[[Brent Palmer]] (19*-). Comedian, voice artist, actor, facilitator, MC  and playwright.
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== Biography ==
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Grassy Park born and bred, he studied in  London where he did Theatre Studies: (L.C.T.S) London (1999), a B.A. English/Psychology (U.W.C) (1992-1995) and PGCE: Drama and English (U.C.T) (2003).  
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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As an actor, he has been in a number of theatre projects at the [[Baxter Theatre]], [[Artscape]], [[Maynardville]] and the [[Little Theatre]] including; ''[[King Lear]]'', ''[[Hamlet]]'', ''[[Macbeth]]'', ''[[Women Beware Women]]'', ''[[False Witness]]''.  He has also done his own plays, such as ''[[Corner Hope and Vrede]]'',  ([[Intimate Theatre]], 2002),  ''[[Witnesses]]''  ([[Artscape]], 2005), ,  ''[[Journey to the light]]'' ([[Out of the Box Festival]], 2007), ''[[History of Cape Town - Abridged]] ''([[Theatre in the District]], 2008),  ''[[Bench]]'' ([[Kalk Bay Theatre]], 2012).  
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Since returning to South Africa after four years abroad Brent has worked in film and appeared in, amongst others; ''The Triangle'', ''Flood'', ''Dissonances'', ''Forever Lost'', ''Mercenary for Justice'' and ''Natalee Holloway''. He has also been involved, His television credits range from ''Interrogation Room'', ''Madam and Eve'' to ''Charlie Jade''. He has also taught widely and worked as a facilitator in the corporate sector for a collective period of four years.  Brent has also enjoyed much success as a stand up comedian and has played venues like the [[BMW Pavillion]], [[On Broadway]] and [[Barans Theatre Restaurant]] and clubs like [[Albert Hall]] and [[Zula]]. Apart from his theatre, film and stand up comedy performances he has also directed Comedian of the Year (2008) [[Nik Rabinowitz]] in five shows; including ''[[In the Nik]]'' and ''[[Anyone seen my Goat]]''.
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Most recently he completed shooting a funded short film, which he scripted, called ''[[King George]]'' with [[Ari Kruger]] and [[Sketchbook Studios]]. His play, ''[[Punchlines]]'', was showcased at [[Teksmark 2023]].
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==Awards==
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Three of his plays have been nominated for [[Fleur du Cap]] Theatre Awards. In 2015, he received the [[SAFTA]] Award for Best Short Film for ''[[Picture Perfect Heist]]'', which he co-produced with [[BenchFilms]]. With the same company he also produced The Dwain and Hendry web-series and ''[[The Agency]]'', a short film finalist at the Schnit Short Film Festival, as well as achieving DIFF selection.
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
  
 
http://www.brentpalmer.co.za/bio.html
 
http://www.brentpalmer.co.za/bio.html
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[[Teksmark 2023]] programme
  
 
Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]]
 
Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]]

Latest revision as of 10:49, 11 August 2024

Brent Palmer (19*-). Comedian, voice artist, actor, facilitator, MC and playwright.

Biography

Grassy Park born and bred, he studied in London where he did Theatre Studies: (L.C.T.S) London (1999), a B.A. English/Psychology (U.W.C) (1992-1995) and PGCE: Drama and English (U.C.T) (2003).

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

As an actor, he has been in a number of theatre projects at the Baxter Theatre, Artscape, Maynardville and the Little Theatre including; King Lear, Hamlet, Macbeth, Women Beware Women, False Witness. He has also done his own plays, such as Corner Hope and Vrede, (Intimate Theatre, 2002), Witnesses (Artscape, 2005), , Journey to the light (Out of the Box Festival, 2007), History of Cape Town - Abridged (Theatre in the District, 2008), Bench (Kalk Bay Theatre, 2012).

Since returning to South Africa after four years abroad Brent has worked in film and appeared in, amongst others; The Triangle, Flood, Dissonances, Forever Lost, Mercenary for Justice and Natalee Holloway. He has also been involved, His television credits range from Interrogation Room, Madam and Eve to Charlie Jade. He has also taught widely and worked as a facilitator in the corporate sector for a collective period of four years. Brent has also enjoyed much success as a stand up comedian and has played venues like the BMW Pavillion, On Broadway and Barans Theatre Restaurant and clubs like Albert Hall and Zula. Apart from his theatre, film and stand up comedy performances he has also directed Comedian of the Year (2008) Nik Rabinowitz in five shows; including In the Nik and Anyone seen my Goat.

Most recently he completed shooting a funded short film, which he scripted, called King George with Ari Kruger and Sketchbook Studios. His play, Punchlines, was showcased at Teksmark 2023.

Awards

Three of his plays have been nominated for Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards. In 2015, he received the SAFTA Award for Best Short Film for Picture Perfect Heist, which he co-produced with BenchFilms. With the same company he also produced The Dwain and Hendry web-series and The Agency, a short film finalist at the Schnit Short Film Festival, as well as achieving DIFF selection.

Sources

http://www.brentpalmer.co.za/bio.html

Teksmark 2023 programme

Go to South African Theatre/Bibliography

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