Difference between revisions of "Christine van Hees"
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Review by [[Peter Feldman]]: ''[[Children's Letters to God]]'', [[Artslink]] (08/01/2005)[https://www.artlink.co.za/news_article.htm?contentID=22540]. | Review by [[Peter Feldman]]: ''[[Children's Letters to God]]'', [[Artslink]] (08/01/2005)[https://www.artlink.co.za/news_article.htm?contentID=22540]. | ||
− | ''[[Sophiatown]]'' | + | [[South African State Theatre]], "[[Sophiatown the Musical]] only at the State Theatre", [[Artslink]] (04/04/2018)[https://www.artlink.co.za/news_article.htm?contentID=43540] |
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+ | [[Edward Tsumele]]. 2017. "''[[Sophiatown]]'' not just song and dance about nostalgia", ''[[Business Day]]'', 20 April 2017[https://www.pressreader.com/south-africa/business-day/20170420/281818578708772] | ||
''[[My Children! My Africa!]]'' on [[Artspress]] | ''[[My Children! My Africa!]]'' on [[Artspress]] |
Revision as of 08:49, 15 January 2020
Christine van Hees (1992-) is an actress.
Born 1992.
She attended the University of the Witwatersrand to complete a B.Mus. degree in 2014, specialising in Classical Voice and Musical Theatre.
Theatre roles include "Iris" in Children’s Letters to God (produced by Colin Law, 2005); "Ruth Golden" in Sophiatown (directed by Malcolm Purkey at the Market Theatre, Johannesburg and State Theatre, Pretoria, 2016/17), and My Children! My Africa! as "Isabel" (National Children’ Theatre, 2018).
Sources
Personal e-mail correspondence from Ian Walters (Mon 2020/01/13 23:48)
Buz Publicity: Children’s Letters to God, Artslink (07/26/2005)[1]
Review by Peter Feldman: Children's Letters to God, Artslink (08/01/2005)[2].
South African State Theatre, "Sophiatown the Musical only at the State Theatre", Artslink (04/04/2018)[3]
Edward Tsumele. 2017. "Sophiatown not just song and dance about nostalgia", Business Day, 20 April 2017[4]