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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
  
Plays in the late 1930s: ''[[I Killed the Count]]'', ''[[The Millionairess]]'', ''[[The Corn is Green]]' (1939)'. Johannesburg
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Plays in the late 1930s: ''[[I Killed the Count]]'', ''[[The Millionairess]]'', ''[[The Corn is Green]]'' (1939). Johannesburg
  
 
She directed American playwright Robert Ardrey’s ''[[Thunder Rock]]'' for the [[Johannesburg Repertory Society]] in 1940. One of the cast members was [[Sydney Witkin]], whom she married shortly after the run ended.
 
She directed American playwright Robert Ardrey’s ''[[Thunder Rock]]'' for the [[Johannesburg Repertory Society]] in 1940. One of the cast members was [[Sydney Witkin]], whom she married shortly after the run ended.
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Directed ''[[The Coral King]]'' in 1961 and ''[[Boeing-Boeing]]'' for [[Johannesburg Repertory Society|The Reps]] in 1962.
 
Directed ''[[The Coral King]]'' in 1961 and ''[[Boeing-Boeing]]'' for [[Johannesburg Repertory Society|The Reps]] in 1962.
  
She also directed plays for the  [[East Rand Theatre Club]].  
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She also directed plays for the  [[East Rand Theatre Club]].
  
 
== Awards, etc ==
 
== Awards, etc ==

Revision as of 10:00, 17 December 2016

Minna Schneier (19*-) Actress, director and producer.

Biography

Minna was married to Sydney Witkin.

Training

Career

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

Plays in the late 1930s: I Killed the Count, The Millionairess, The Corn is Green (1939). Johannesburg

She directed American playwright Robert Ardrey’s Thunder Rock for the Johannesburg Repertory Society in 1940. One of the cast members was Sydney Witkin, whom she married shortly after the run ended.

She appeared in The Flashing Stream (1943).

Produced Rebecca (1944) and They Came to a City (1944).

She directed Rodney Ackland’s The Old Ladies for the Johannesburg Repertory Society in 1953.

She returned to The Reps rehearsal room in 1953 to direct Aldous Huxley’s The Gioconda Smile, but was replaced by Shirley Wakefield, her sister-in-law, when she left to give birth to her daughter Cara.

She directed Terence Rattigan’s The Sleeping Prince, for The Reps’ Festival production in 1956 starring Moira Lister and Joss Ackland. It proved to be the most successful play at the festival, and enjoyed an extended run.

She directed The Diary of Anne Frank starring Danish actress Bodil Brink and Victor Lucas for The Reps in 1957.

Directed The Coral King in 1961 and Boeing-Boeing for The Reps in 1962.

She also directed plays for the East Rand Theatre Club.

Awards, etc

Sources

The South African Theatre, Music and Dance 1(1), 1939. 34-35.

Tucker, 1997.

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