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+ | == Biography == | ||
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+ | === Youth === | ||
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+ | === Training === | ||
+ | Graduated from Rhodes University with a B.A. in English and Drama. | ||
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+ | === Career === | ||
+ | She joined [[CAPAB]] in 1972 and turned to freelancing after 1977 . | ||
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+ | ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== | ||
+ | As a student she had roles in ''[[Richard Gush of Salem]]'', ''[[The Hollow Crown]]'', ''[[Peer Gynt]]'', ''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]'' (as Titania), ''[[A Day in the Death of Joe Egg]]'' (1973). | ||
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+ | Performed in ''[[Dear Daddy]]'' (as “Gillian” for [[Pieter Toerien]] and [[Shirley Firth]] 1978), ''[[Tartuffe]]'' (as “Elmire” with [[CAPAB]]), Mrs Elvsted in ''[[Hedda Gabler]]'', 1972, ''[[Miss Julie]]'' (CAPAB 1973), ''[[La Mandragola|The Mandrake]]'' (CAPAB 1973) and in ''[[Rebecca]]'' (as “Mrs De Winter” with [[NAPAC]], 1978/9). She played in ''[[The Story of an African Farm]]'' (1975), ''[[Rookery Nook]]'' for [[CAPAB]] (1975),''[[Pygmalion]]'' (CAPAB 1975), ''[[Blithe Spirit]]'' (1976), ''[[Arms and the Man]]'' (CAPAB 1977), ''[[Much Ado about Nothing]]'' [[Maynardville]] 1977. | ||
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+ | Other productions include ''[[Oraison|Orison]]'' (1972), ''[[The Good and Faithful Servant]]'' (1972), ''[[Annie Get Your Gun]]'' (1973), ''[[The Circus Adventure]]'' (1973), ''[[London Assurance]]'' (1974), ''[[The Game of Kings]]'' (1974), ''[[Present Laughter]]'' (1974), ''[[Antony and Cleopatra]]'' (1975), ''[[Richard III]]'' (1976), ''[[Hamlet]]'' (1977), ''[[Le Misanthrope|The Misanthrope]]'' (1977), ''[[The School for Wives]]'', ''[[L'Amour Médecin|Love’s the Best Doctor]]'' (1977). | ||
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+ | ''[[The Playboy of the Western World]]'' as a student and later for [[CAPAB]]. | ||
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+ | == Awards, etc == | ||
+ | Won a [[Three Leaf Arts Award]] for Best Leading Actress in 1976. | ||
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== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
− | [[SACD]] 1974 | + | [[SACD]] 1974; 1979/80; |
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− | Go to [[ | + | ''[[Tartuffe]]'' theatre programme, 1978. |
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+ | Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]] | ||
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+ | == For ore information == | ||
+ | IMBd [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1522603/]. | ||
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== Return to == | == Return to == | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:27, 19 April 2017
Lois Butlin (19**-). Actress.
Contents
Biography
Youth
Training
Graduated from Rhodes University with a B.A. in English and Drama.
Career
She joined CAPAB in 1972 and turned to freelancing after 1977 .
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
As a student she had roles in Richard Gush of Salem, The Hollow Crown, Peer Gynt, A Midsummer Night's Dream (as Titania), A Day in the Death of Joe Egg (1973).
Performed in Dear Daddy (as “Gillian” for Pieter Toerien and Shirley Firth 1978), Tartuffe (as “Elmire” with CAPAB), Mrs Elvsted in Hedda Gabler, 1972, Miss Julie (CAPAB 1973), The Mandrake (CAPAB 1973) and in Rebecca (as “Mrs De Winter” with NAPAC, 1978/9). She played in The Story of an African Farm (1975), Rookery Nook for CAPAB (1975),Pygmalion (CAPAB 1975), Blithe Spirit (1976), Arms and the Man (CAPAB 1977), Much Ado about Nothing Maynardville 1977.
Other productions include Orison (1972), The Good and Faithful Servant (1972), Annie Get Your Gun (1973), The Circus Adventure (1973), London Assurance (1974), The Game of Kings (1974), Present Laughter (1974), Antony and Cleopatra (1975), Richard III (1976), Hamlet (1977), The Misanthrope (1977), The School for Wives, Love’s the Best Doctor (1977).
The Playboy of the Western World as a student and later for CAPAB.
Awards, etc
Won a Three Leaf Arts Award for Best Leading Actress in 1976.
Sources
SACD 1974; 1979/80;
Tartuffe theatre programme, 1978.
Go to ESAT Bibliography
For ore information
IMBd [1].
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