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THOMPSON, Barbara. (1942-2000).  Singer, cabaret and revue artist, actress, director and nightclub manager.
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Barbara Thompson (1942-2000).  Singer, cabaret and revue artist, actress, director and nightclub manager.
  
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
Born in England, raised in Canada, she came to South Africa in the early 1960s. Sang in cafés and in musical productions, including the [[Brickhill-Burke]] show ''[[Minstrel Scandels]]'' in the 1970s. She moved to Cape Town, and died there in 2000.  
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Born in England, raised in Canada, she came to South Africa in the early 1960s. Sang in cafés and in musical productions, including the [[Brickhill-Burke]] show ''[[The Minstrel Scandals]]'' in the 1970s. She moved to Cape Town, and died there in 2000.  
  
 
== Training ==
 
== Training ==
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
Directed and produced ''[[Hulluva Funeral]]''.  Performed in ''[[Not in Front of the Kids]]'' and in ''[[Minstrel Scandals]]''.   
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Directed and produced ''[[Hulluva Funeral]]''.  Performed in ''[[Not in Front of the Kids]]'' in 1973 and in ''[[The Minstrel Scandals]]''.   
  
 
When [[His Majesty's Theatre]] was closed down, she and her partner Ute Hasse opened [[No 58]] in Hillbrow, as a nightclub and restaurant, moving to slightly larger premises a year later and calling it [[No 58 Too]]. Here she planned entertainment, nurtured new talent and directed and choreographed shows, for what became one of the best known and most influential clubs in Johannesburg in the 1980s. In 1989 she and Hasse left for Hawaii, but their business there failed and they returned. From 1995 till 1999 she ran the [[Punchline Pub]] in the [[Johannesburg Civic Theatre]].
 
When [[His Majesty's Theatre]] was closed down, she and her partner Ute Hasse opened [[No 58]] in Hillbrow, as a nightclub and restaurant, moving to slightly larger premises a year later and calling it [[No 58 Too]]. Here she planned entertainment, nurtured new talent and directed and choreographed shows, for what became one of the best known and most influential clubs in Johannesburg in the 1980s. In 1989 she and Hasse left for Hawaii, but their business there failed and they returned. From 1995 till 1999 she ran the [[Punchline Pub]] in the [[Johannesburg Civic Theatre]].
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''[[Born at the Right Time]]'' [[NELM]] [Collection Market Theatre 2007.32.9.35].
  
 
==Awards==
 
==Awards==
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== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
 
[[SACD]] 1974.
 
[[SACD]] 1974.
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''[[Rand Daily Mail]]'', 24 May 1984. p. 19.
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Obituary notice, ''[[The Star]]'', 29 December 2000. p. 9.
  
  

Latest revision as of 11:30, 10 December 2020

Barbara Thompson (1942-2000). Singer, cabaret and revue artist, actress, director and nightclub manager.

Biography

Born in England, raised in Canada, she came to South Africa in the early 1960s. Sang in cafés and in musical productions, including the Brickhill-Burke show The Minstrel Scandals in the 1970s. She moved to Cape Town, and died there in 2000.

Training

Career

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

Directed and produced Hulluva Funeral. Performed in Not in Front of the Kids in 1973 and in The Minstrel Scandals.

When His Majesty's Theatre was closed down, she and her partner Ute Hasse opened No 58 in Hillbrow, as a nightclub and restaurant, moving to slightly larger premises a year later and calling it No 58 Too. Here she planned entertainment, nurtured new talent and directed and choreographed shows, for what became one of the best known and most influential clubs in Johannesburg in the 1980s. In 1989 she and Hasse left for Hawaii, but their business there failed and they returned. From 1995 till 1999 she ran the Punchline Pub in the Johannesburg Civic Theatre.

Born at the Right Time NELM [Collection Market Theatre 2007.32.9.35].

Awards

Sources

SACD 1974.

Rand Daily Mail, 24 May 1984. p. 19.

Obituary notice, The Star, 29 December 2000. p. 9.


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