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(19*-) Actress and stand-up comedienne, writer, performer and teacher. ** ** Studied at the School of Dramatic Art, [[University of the Witwatersrand]] and graduated with a BA (Dramatic Arts) Honours . She worked for the woman's group [[Progressive Arts Project]] ([[PAP]]) in the late 1980s She has co-written and performed three one-woman shows, which have toured South Africa and abroad. All her new work has been staged at the [[Market Theatre]]. They include  ''[[Is Every Sperm Sacred?]]'', ''[[Meze, Mira and Make-Up]]'', ''[[Acropolis Cafe]]''.
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'''Irene Stephanou''' (19*-) Actress and stand-up comedienne, writer, performer and teacher.  
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== Biography ==
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She has been living with Multiple Scelerosis (MS) since she was 16 years old.
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== Training ==
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Studied at the School of Dramatic Art, [[University of the Witwatersrand]] and graduated with a BA (Dramatic Arts) Honours in 1983.  
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== Career ==
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She worked for the woman's group [[Progressive Arts Project]] ([[PAP]]) in the late 1980s She has co-written and performed three one-woman shows, which have toured South Africa and abroad.  
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She has since worked as an actress, writer, comedienne and teacher.
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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In 1984 she co-wrote her first one-woman show, ''[[Stukkie Jols]]'', with [[Peni Flascas]].  ''[[Meze, Mira and Make-Up]]'' is Irene's third one-woman show.'
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All her new work has been staged at the [[Market Theatre]]. They include  ''[[Is Every Sperm Sacred?]]'', ''[[Meze, Mira and Make-Up]]'', ''[[Acropolis Cafe]]''.
  
 
She developed a course called 'Theatre and Life' under the supervision of [[Barney Simon]], and runs it at the [[Market Theatre Laboratory]]. She also organises development workshops in Johannesburg.   
 
She developed a course called 'Theatre and Life' under the supervision of [[Barney Simon]], and runs it at the [[Market Theatre Laboratory]]. She also organises development workshops in Johannesburg.   
  
 
Co-edited a book on [[Barney Simon]] entitled ''The World in an Orange: Creating Theatre with Barney Simon'' with [[Leila Henriques]].  
 
Co-edited a book on [[Barney Simon]] entitled ''The World in an Orange: Creating Theatre with Barney Simon'' with [[Leila Henriques]].  
 
She has been living with Multiple Scelerosis (MS) since she was 16 years old.
 
  
Quoted from the programme of ''[[Meze, Mira and Make-Up]]'' in 1996: 'Graduated from WITS Drama School in 1983. In 1984 she co-wrote her first one-woman show, ''[[Stukkie Jols]]'', with [[Peni Flascas]]. She has since worked as an actress, writer, comedienne and teacher. Irene was nominated for a [[Vita]] Award for best actress in ''[[Via Castiglione]]'' and a [[DALRO]] award for the ''[[The Caucasian Chalk Circle]]''. In 1992 she won the AA Vita Award for comedy for her one-woman show ''[[Is Every Sperm Sacred?]]''. The show was also selected for a reading at The Third International Women's Conference in Australia. The show was performed in Melbourne and was recorded by The Australian Broadcasting Corporation. ''[[Meze, Mira and Make-Up]]'' is Irene's third one-woman show.'
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== Awards, etc. ==
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Stephanou, Irene for her performance in `Is every sperm sacred' [The Tonight/IGI Life Vita Award for Comedy] (1992).
  
Stephanou, Irene for her performance in `Is every sperm sacred' [The Tonight/IGI Life Vita Award for Comedy] (1992).
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Irene was nominated for a [[Vita]] Award for best actress in ''[[Via Castiglione]]'' and a [[DALRO]] award for the ''[[The Caucasian Chalk Circle]]''. In 1992 she won the AA Vita Award for comedy for her one-woman show ''[[Is Every Sperm Sacred?]]''. The show was also selected for a reading at The Third International Women's Conference in Australia. The show was performed in Melbourne and was recorded by The Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
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Programme notes of ''[[Meze, Mira and Make-Up]]'' in 1996 at the [[Market Theatre]].
 
Programme notes of ''[[Meze, Mira and Make-Up]]'' in 1996 at the [[Market Theatre]].
  
[[Speak]], November 1992, pages 27-8.  
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''[[Speak]]'', November 1992, pages 27-8.  
 
 
 
 
  
 
Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]]
 
Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]]

Revision as of 15:27, 24 May 2017

Irene Stephanou (19*-) Actress and stand-up comedienne, writer, performer and teacher.

Biography

She has been living with Multiple Scelerosis (MS) since she was 16 years old.

Training

Studied at the School of Dramatic Art, University of the Witwatersrand and graduated with a BA (Dramatic Arts) Honours in 1983.

Career

She worked for the woman's group Progressive Arts Project (PAP) in the late 1980s She has co-written and performed three one-woman shows, which have toured South Africa and abroad.

She has since worked as an actress, writer, comedienne and teacher.

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

In 1984 she co-wrote her first one-woman show, Stukkie Jols, with Peni Flascas. Meze, Mira and Make-Up is Irene's third one-woman show.'

All her new work has been staged at the Market Theatre. They include Is Every Sperm Sacred?, Meze, Mira and Make-Up, Acropolis Cafe.

She developed a course called 'Theatre and Life' under the supervision of Barney Simon, and runs it at the Market Theatre Laboratory. She also organises development workshops in Johannesburg.

Co-edited a book on Barney Simon entitled The World in an Orange: Creating Theatre with Barney Simon with Leila Henriques.

Awards, etc.

Stephanou, Irene for her performance in `Is every sperm sacred' [The Tonight/IGI Life Vita Award for Comedy] (1992).

Irene was nominated for a Vita Award for best actress in Via Castiglione and a DALRO award for the The Caucasian Chalk Circle. In 1992 she won the AA Vita Award for comedy for her one-woman show Is Every Sperm Sacred?. The show was also selected for a reading at The Third International Women's Conference in Australia. The show was performed in Melbourne and was recorded by The Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

Sources

Programme notes of Meze, Mira and Make-Up in 1996 at the Market Theatre.

Speak, November 1992, pages 27-8.

Go to South African Theatre/Bibliography

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