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A composer of popular songs, he composed satirical and comic songs used for the Katdorings anti-war performances. Also, based on these, compiled the text for the political cabaret ''[[In 'n Skewe Straatjie]]'' ([[Volksteater]], 1945). Also designed programmes. | A composer of popular songs, he composed satirical and comic songs used for the Katdorings anti-war performances. Also, based on these, compiled the text for the political cabaret ''[[In 'n Skewe Straatjie]]'' ([[Volksteater]], 1945). Also designed programmes. | ||
− | On radio he had a role in the [[Springbok Radio]] | + | On radio he had a role in the [[Springbok Radio]] comedy series ''Lood Landroster''. |
== Sources == | == Sources == |
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Jan Pohl (19**-). Actor, composer, artist and musician.
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Biography
He was the son of Pieter Pohl.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
He played an important part in the theatre of Pretoria in the 1940s. Became a prominent member of Volksteater as actor and elocutionist. Also a co-founder of Die Katdorings Groep (with his sister, Anna Neethling-Pohl).
He had roles on stage in Lenie (H.A. Fagan, 1941?*), Dagbreek (Wynand du Preez), for the Krugersdorp Municipal Dramatic and Operatic Society (Dir. Hermien Dommisse, 1941)**.
A composer of popular songs, he composed satirical and comic songs used for the Katdorings anti-war performances. Also, based on these, compiled the text for the political cabaret In 'n Skewe Straatjie (Volksteater, 1945). Also designed programmes.
On radio he had a role in the Springbok Radio comedy series Lood Landroster.
Sources
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