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VANRENEN, Maralin (19**-) Actress, director
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[[Maralin Vanrenen]] (19**-). Actress, director.
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== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
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She was born in Kenilworth, Cape Town.
 
She was born in Kenilworth, Cape Town.
  
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=== Training ===
 
=== Training ===
She studied for a Performer's Diploma in Speech and Drama at the [[University of Cape Town Drama Department]].
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She studied for a Performer's Diploma in Speech and Drama at the [[University of Cape Town Drama Department]], graduating in 1971.
  
 
=== Career ===
 
=== Career ===
For four years she toured Europe and the USA to see, experience and take part in theatre.
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She worked for [[The Space]] and later moved to the Transvaal.
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She worked for [[The Space]] since 1972 and in 1975 moved Johannesburg appearing in productions for Barney Simon and Brickhill/Burke before touring Europe and the USA to see, experience and take part in theatre.
  
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
She has appeared in ''[[Uproar in the House]]'', ''[[Bedwinner]]'' (at the Hofmeyr Theatre).  
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She has appeared in ''[[Uproar in the House]]'', ''[[The Bedwinner]]'' (at the [[Hofmeyr Theatre]]).
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At [[The Space]] she performed in ''[[Dracula]]'', ''[[The Exception and the Rule]]'', ''[[Fragments]]'', ''[[Futz]]'', ''[[Gameplay]]'', ''[[God’s Forgotten]]'', ''[[The Happy Prince]]'', ''[[Kennedy's Children]]'', ''[[Kitsch]]'', ''[[Lesson in Blood and Roses]]'', ''[[Line]]''/''[[It's Called the Sugar Plum]]'', ''[[A Man Hanging]]'', ''[[Muzeeka]]'', ''[[Slag]]'', ''[[The Sport of My Mad Mother]]'', ''[[Superman]]'', ''[[Sweet Eros]]'', ''[[Three's Company]]'', ''[['Tis a Pity She's a Whore]]'', ''[[A Touch of 1900s]]'' and ''[[What the Butler Saw]]''.  
  
She joined [[The Space]], where she performed in ''[[Dracula]]'', ''[[The Exception and the Rule]]'', ''[[Fragments]]'', ''[[Futz]]'', ''[[Gameplay]]'', ''[[God’s Forgotten]]'', ''[[The Happy Prince]]'', ''[[Kennedy's Children]]'', ''[[Kitsch]]'', ''[[Lesson in Blood and Roses]]'', ''[[Line/It's called the Sugar Plum]]'', ''[[A Man Hanging]]'', ''[[Muzeeka]]'', ''[[Slag]]'', ''[[The Sport of My Mad Mother]]'', ''[[Superman]]'', ''[[Sweet Eros]]'', ''[[Three’s Company]]'', ''[['Tis a Pity She's a Whore]]'', ''[[A Touch of 1900s]]'' and ''[[What the Butler Saw]]''.  
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She devised and performed in ''[[Flashing Trash]]'' in 1980.
  
She starred in [[Tobie Cronjé]]’s  production of ''[[Nunsense]]'' at the [[Alhambra Theatre]] in 1988. She directed ''[[My Plunge to Fame]]'' at the [[Civic Theatre]] in 1994. She starred in [[Richard Harris]]’s ''[[The Maintenance Man]]'' at the [[Leonard Rayne]] in 1990.  VANRENEN, Maralin,(Dir) ''[[Aladdin]]'':  Pantomime, (Cape Flavour) [[Dale Cutts]], [[Charles Comyn]], [[Adrienne Pearce]], [[Peter Krummeck]] & [[Jennifer Ferguson]], [[Peter Butler]], [[Mike Chase]], [[Baxter Theatre]], 1984.  [[Marilyn Taylor]]'s musical band.
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She starred in [[PACT]]'s ''[[The Comedy of Errors]]'' (1985) and in [[Tobie Cronjé]]’s production of ''[[Nunsense]]'' at the [[Alhambra Theatre]] in 1988. as well as in Richard Harris’s ''[[The Maintenance Man]]'' at the [[Leonard Rayne]] in 1990.
  
She made her directing debut at [[The Space]] with ''[[The Maids]]'' and directed ''[[Lunatic and Lover]] at the [[People's Space]] in February 1982.
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She made her directing debut at [[The Space]] with ''[[The Maids]]'' and directed ''[[Lunatic and Lover]]'' at the [[People's Space]] in February 1982. For [[CAPAB]] she directed ''[[Joggers]]'' (Aron) and ''[[Groucho at Large]]'' at the [[Baxter Theatre]] and [[National Arts Festival]] in 1981 and ''[[Aladdin|Aladdin and his wonderful lamp]]'' in 1984 and designed and directed ''[[Seduced]]'' ([[Baxter Theatre]] 1982). She directed [[Gcina Mhlope]]’s ''[[Have You Seen Zandile?]]'' starring [[Gcina Mhlope]] and [[Thembi Mtshali]] at the [[Laager]] in February 1986.
  
For [[CAPAB]] she directed  ''[[Joggers]]'' (Aron).
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Other productions directed by Maralin were ''[[A Trinity of Two]]'' (1989), ''[[Nunsense]]'' (a revival, 1990s), ''[[Dangerous Obsession]]'' (N.J. Crisp) (1990), [[PACT]]’s annual pantomime ''[[Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs]]'' at the [[Alexander Theatre]] in 1991, [[Janice Honeyman]]’s ''[[Jack and the Beanstalk]]'' at the [[Market Theatre]] in 1993, ''[[Jack and the Beanstalk]]'' (1993-1994), ''[[My Plunge to Fame]]'' at the [[Civic Theatre]] in 1994, ''[[Murder in Green Meadows]]'' (Douglas Post) [[Richard Haines Theatre]] (1994), ''[[The Rain Queen and the Baobab Tree]]'' (1994), ''[[In Praise of Love]]'' (1995), ''[[Family Secrets]]'' (1995-1996), ''[[Love, Julie]]'' (1996), ''[[I do! I do!]]'' (1997). She directed and starred in ''[[The Sum of Us]]'' 1992.
  
She directed [[Gcina Mhlope]]’s ''[[Have You Seen Zandile?]]'' starring [[Gcina Mhlope]] and [[Thembi Mtshali]] at the [[Laager]] in February 1986.
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Co-directed ''[[Visiting Mr. Green]]'' (1999 and 2001), directed ''[[Killing Time]]'' (2000), ''[[The Graduate]]'' (2001), ''[[Menopause - The Musical]]'' (2007), ''[[Mile High]]'' (2007).
  
She directed [[PACT]]’s annual pantomime ''[[Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs]]'' at the [[Alexander Theatre]] in 1991. She directed [[Janice Honeyman]]’s ''[[Jack and the Beanstalk]]'' at the [[Market Theatre]] in 1993.
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She wrote and directed ''[[Up 'n Atom]]'' 1983 and adapted and directed ''[[I Have Life: Alison's Journey]]'', (2014, 2015).
  
She has done television word locally and overseas.
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Maralin adapted ''Seven days at the Silbersteins'' for the stage, entitled ''[[Henry]]''.
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She has done television work locally and overseas.
  
 
== Awards, etc ==
 
== Awards, etc ==
Nominee 1991 Vanrenen, Maralin in ''[[The Sleeping Beauty]]'' (Gallo Award for best performance in a musical);
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Nominee 1991 Vanrenen, Maralin in ''[[The Sleeping Beauty]]'' (Gallo Award for best performance in a musical).
  
She was twice nominated for a [[Three Leaf Arts Award|Three Leaf Award]].
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She was nominated for a [[Three Leaf Arts Award|Three Leaf Award]] twice.
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She received the Mbokodo Award (theatre category) in 2015. The award recognises the contribution of women in arts.
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Nominated DALRO Award  Vanrenen, Maralin in `The Sleeping Beauty' (Gallo Award for best performance in a musical) 1991, [[Fleur du Cap]] 1996 for ''In Praise of Love''.
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
 
[[SACD]] 1980/81.
 
[[SACD]] 1980/81.
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''Nunsense'' programme notes, 1988.
  
 
[[ESAT Bibliography Tra-Tz|Tucker]], 1997.
 
[[ESAT Bibliography Tra-Tz|Tucker]], 1997.
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http://www.mediaupdate.co.za/?IDStory=52471
 
http://www.mediaupdate.co.za/?IDStory=52471
  
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[[Theatre Lives]] interview [https://theatrelives.co.za/people/maralin-vanrenen/].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:09, 31 December 2023

Maralin Vanrenen (19**-). Actress, director.

Being edited

Biography

She was born in Kenilworth, Cape Town.

Youth

Training

She studied for a Performer's Diploma in Speech and Drama at the University of Cape Town Drama Department, graduating in 1971.

Career

She worked for The Space since 1972 and in 1975 moved Johannesburg appearing in productions for Barney Simon and Brickhill/Burke before touring Europe and the USA to see, experience and take part in theatre.

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

She has appeared in Uproar in the House, The Bedwinner (at the Hofmeyr Theatre).

At The Space she performed in Dracula, The Exception and the Rule, Fragments, Futz, Gameplay, God’s Forgotten, The Happy Prince, Kennedy's Children, Kitsch, Lesson in Blood and Roses, Line/It's Called the Sugar Plum, A Man Hanging, Muzeeka, Slag, The Sport of My Mad Mother, Superman, Sweet Eros, Three's Company, 'Tis a Pity She's a Whore, A Touch of 1900s and What the Butler Saw.

She devised and performed in Flashing Trash in 1980.

She starred in PACT's The Comedy of Errors (1985) and in Tobie Cronjé’s production of Nunsense at the Alhambra Theatre in 1988. as well as in Richard Harris’s The Maintenance Man at the Leonard Rayne in 1990.

She made her directing debut at The Space with The Maids and directed Lunatic and Lover at the People's Space in February 1982. For CAPAB she directed Joggers (Aron) and Groucho at Large at the Baxter Theatre and National Arts Festival in 1981 and Aladdin and his wonderful lamp in 1984 and designed and directed Seduced (Baxter Theatre 1982). She directed Gcina Mhlope’s Have You Seen Zandile? starring Gcina Mhlope and Thembi Mtshali at the Laager in February 1986.

Other productions directed by Maralin were A Trinity of Two (1989), Nunsense (a revival, 1990s), Dangerous Obsession (N.J. Crisp) (1990), PACT’s annual pantomime Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs at the Alexander Theatre in 1991, Janice Honeyman’s Jack and the Beanstalk at the Market Theatre in 1993, Jack and the Beanstalk (1993-1994), My Plunge to Fame at the Civic Theatre in 1994, Murder in Green Meadows (Douglas Post) Richard Haines Theatre (1994), The Rain Queen and the Baobab Tree (1994), In Praise of Love (1995), Family Secrets (1995-1996), Love, Julie (1996), I do! I do! (1997). She directed and starred in The Sum of Us 1992.

Co-directed Visiting Mr. Green (1999 and 2001), directed Killing Time (2000), The Graduate (2001), Menopause - The Musical (2007), Mile High (2007).

She wrote and directed Up 'n Atom 1983 and adapted and directed I Have Life: Alison's Journey, (2014, 2015).

Maralin adapted Seven days at the Silbersteins for the stage, entitled Henry.

She has done television work locally and overseas.

Awards, etc

Nominee 1991 Vanrenen, Maralin in The Sleeping Beauty (Gallo Award for best performance in a musical).

She was nominated for a Three Leaf Award twice.

She received the Mbokodo Award (theatre category) in 2015. The award recognises the contribution of women in arts.

Nominated DALRO Award Vanrenen, Maralin in `The Sleeping Beauty' (Gallo Award for best performance in a musical) 1991, Fleur du Cap 1996 for In Praise of Love.

Sources

SACD 1980/81.

Nunsense programme notes, 1988.

Tucker, 1997.

http://www.cathyspecific.co.za

http://www.mediaupdate.co.za/?IDStory=52471

Theatre Lives interview [1].

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