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− | ( | + | [[Thandi Brewer]] (19**-). Actress, actress, singer, dancer, musician, writer, producer, director, script editor and facilitator. |
− | As playwright she won the [[Soundscapes]] competition in 1995 for Best South African play for her first play ''[[Samuel's Fugue]]'', her second play ''[[Please Hold, I'm Coming]]'' ran to great critical and audience acclaim at the ''[[Civic Theatre]]'' and a third text, ''[[Rockatutu]]'' was written for the South African Ballet Theatre. Her TV work includes many TV series, such as ''Usindiso/Redemption!!''; her film work has produced | + | |
+ | == Biography == | ||
+ | Daughter of actors [[Bill Brewer]] and [[Fiona Fraser]]. | ||
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+ | === Youth === | ||
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+ | === Training === | ||
+ | She has a LTCL and Fellowship from Trinity College, London. | ||
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+ | === Career === | ||
+ | She was Chairman of The Writer's Guild of South Africa. She has a broad knowledge of all aspects of the arts , having worked in nearly all of them since she was six months old. | ||
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+ | ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== | ||
+ | Stage roles have included ''[[The Passion of Dracula]]'' (as “Wilhelmina” for [[Toerien/Firth]]), ''[[Now and Then]]'' (schools program), ''[[Letters of Love]]'', ''[[Lust and Living]]''. | ||
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+ | As playwright she won the [[Soundscapes]] competition in 1995 for Best South African play for her first play ''[[Samuel's Fugue]]'', her second play ''[[Please Hold, I'm Coming]]'' ran to great critical and audience acclaim at the ''[[Civic Theatre]]'' and a third text, ''[[Rockatutu]]'' was written for the South African Ballet Theatre. | ||
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+ | Her TV work includes many TV series, such as ''Usindiso/Redemption!!''; her film work has produced international film scripts, like ''Paris le Cap'', ''Cheap Lives'', ''The Weatherman'', ''12 Dancing Princesses'', ''Story of an African Farm'' , ''Corner Pocket'' and ''The Chemo Club''. | ||
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+ | She won the Soundscape Radio Playwriting competition for ''Samuel's Fugue''. | ||
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+ | == Awards, etc == | ||
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Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]] | Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]] | ||
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Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Personalities|South African Theatre Personalities]] | Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Personalities|South African Theatre Personalities]] |
Latest revision as of 15:38, 21 May 2016
Thandi Brewer (19**-). Actress, actress, singer, dancer, musician, writer, producer, director, script editor and facilitator.
Contents
Biography
Daughter of actors Bill Brewer and Fiona Fraser.
Youth
Training
She has a LTCL and Fellowship from Trinity College, London.
Career
She was Chairman of The Writer's Guild of South Africa. She has a broad knowledge of all aspects of the arts , having worked in nearly all of them since she was six months old.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
Stage roles have included The Passion of Dracula (as “Wilhelmina” for Toerien/Firth), Now and Then (schools program), Letters of Love, Lust and Living.
As playwright she won the Soundscapes competition in 1995 for Best South African play for her first play Samuel's Fugue, her second play Please Hold, I'm Coming ran to great critical and audience acclaim at the Civic Theatre and a third text, Rockatutu was written for the South African Ballet Theatre.
Her TV work includes many TV series, such as Usindiso/Redemption!!; her film work has produced international film scripts, like Paris le Cap, Cheap Lives, The Weatherman, 12 Dancing Princesses, Story of an African Farm , Corner Pocket and The Chemo Club.
She won the Soundscape Radio Playwriting competition for Samuel's Fugue.
Awards, etc
Sources
SACD 1980/81
http://nfvf.co.za/screenwriting/script-editors
Go to South African Theatre/Bibliography
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