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| − | '''Cobie Court'''. (19*-) | + | '''Cobie Court'''. (19*-) Actress, director and producer. |
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| + | ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== | ||
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| + | As an actress, she worked with [[Stephen Black]]. Roles include: Helena in ''[[Helena's Hope, Ltd]]''. | ||
Inspired [[Pretoria Theatre for Children]], 1958 in the [[Baker Memorial Hall]]. She produced the first production, ''[[Beauty is Fled]]'' by Paul Vincent Carroll on 16/17 October 1959 by pupils of the Hatfield Primary School. | Inspired [[Pretoria Theatre for Children]], 1958 in the [[Baker Memorial Hall]]. She produced the first production, ''[[Beauty is Fled]]'' by Paul Vincent Carroll on 16/17 October 1959 by pupils of the Hatfield Primary School. | ||
| + | ==Sources== | ||
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| + | [[Stephen Gray]] (ed.). 1984. ''Stephen Black Three Plays''. AD. Donker. | ||
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Revision as of 14:46, 24 January 2024
Cobie Court. (19*-) Actress, director and producer.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
As an actress, she worked with Stephen Black. Roles include: Helena in Helena's Hope, Ltd.
Inspired Pretoria Theatre for Children, 1958 in the Baker Memorial Hall. She produced the first production, Beauty is Fled by Paul Vincent Carroll on 16/17 October 1959 by pupils of the Hatfield Primary School.
Sources
Stephen Gray (ed.). 1984. Stephen Black Three Plays. AD. Donker.
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