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He subsequently became known as a fine director, his work including ''[[Skyvers]]'' (Rhodes 1978), ''[[Absurd Person Singular]]'' (Rhodes 1979), ''[[The Business of Murder]]'', ''[[El Grande de Coca Cola]]'' (1981), ''[[Skyf]]'' (1984), ''[[East]]'' (1990), ''[[People are Living There]]'' (also playing “Shorty”, 1995), ''[[Elizabeth]]'' (1996), ''[[Pick Ups]]'' (1998), ''[[Bungee Writing Finals]]'' (2003), ''[[Noises Off]]'' (2005) as well as its [[Afrikaans]] version ''[[Noises Off|Lawwe Geluide]]'' (2007), ''[[The Incredible Beer Show]]'' (2006), ''[[Bonhoeffer]]'' ( ''[[Buried Child]]'' (2008), ''[[The Zoo Story]]'' (2008-2009), ''[[Lovborg's Women]]'' (2011), ''[[Tonight Neither Hamlet]]'' (2012), ''[[An Audience with Miss Hobhouse]]'' (2013), ''[[The Titanic Orchestra]]'' (2013), ''[[An Absolute Turkey]]'' (2013), ''[[Sexual Perversity in Chicago]]'' (2013), ''[[A Lie of the Mind]]'' (2014), ''[[Gertrude Stein and a Companion]]'' (2018). | He subsequently became known as a fine director, his work including ''[[Skyvers]]'' (Rhodes 1978), ''[[Absurd Person Singular]]'' (Rhodes 1979), ''[[The Business of Murder]]'', ''[[El Grande de Coca Cola]]'' (1981), ''[[Skyf]]'' (1984), ''[[East]]'' (1990), ''[[People are Living There]]'' (also playing “Shorty”, 1995), ''[[Elizabeth]]'' (1996), ''[[Pick Ups]]'' (1998), ''[[Bungee Writing Finals]]'' (2003), ''[[Noises Off]]'' (2005) as well as its [[Afrikaans]] version ''[[Noises Off|Lawwe Geluide]]'' (2007), ''[[The Incredible Beer Show]]'' (2006), ''[[Bonhoeffer]]'' ( ''[[Buried Child]]'' (2008), ''[[The Zoo Story]]'' (2008-2009), ''[[Lovborg's Women]]'' (2011), ''[[Tonight Neither Hamlet]]'' (2012), ''[[An Audience with Miss Hobhouse]]'' (2013), ''[[The Titanic Orchestra]]'' (2013), ''[[An Absolute Turkey]]'' (2013), ''[[Sexual Perversity in Chicago]]'' (2013), ''[[A Lie of the Mind]]'' (2014), ''[[Gertrude Stein and a Companion]]'' (2018). | ||
− | He directed [[Alan Committie]]’s one-man show [[No, Seriously?]] in 2013 at the [[Montecasino Theatre]]. | + | He directed [[Alan Committie]]’s one-man show ''[[No, Seriously?]]'' in 2013 at the [[Montecasino Theatre]]. |
− | Chris acted in the film [[That Englishwoman]]. | + | Chris acted in the film ''[[That Englishwoman]]''. |
== Awards, etc == | == Awards, etc == |
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(Also billed as Christopher Weare, though most often referred to as "Chris".)
(19*-) Actor, director, theatre maker, teacher and administrator.
Biography
Born Christopher Weare.
Married to voice coach and director Liz Mills.
Training
He received his training at Rhodes University
Career
Became a lecturer in the Department of Drama at University of Cape Town Drama Department in 19*, later became Associate Professor and Director of the Little Theatre in the same department. . made professor and director of Little Theatre (19*). He retired in **. He is also the founder of the Intimate Theatre, and a founding member of The Mechanicals Collective.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
Peer Gynt 1970, Richard Gush of Salem 1970, The Playboy of the Western World 1971, Macbeth 1979, The Crucible 1980, The Philanthropist 1980, The Silent Woman 1981
As actor, he played Hal in Kvetch and Graham Johnston in We All Fall Down (1988). He starred in Lena Farugia’s We and Them at the Leonard Rayne Theatre in 1989. Ostrich palace/volstruispaleis 1996 KKNK Baxter, Rick Everett
African Star! – The Will Schreiner Story. 1999-2000
He subsequently became known as a fine director, his work including Skyvers (Rhodes 1978), Absurd Person Singular (Rhodes 1979), The Business of Murder, El Grande de Coca Cola (1981), Skyf (1984), East (1990), People are Living There (also playing “Shorty”, 1995), Elizabeth (1996), Pick Ups (1998), Bungee Writing Finals (2003), Noises Off (2005) as well as its Afrikaans version Lawwe Geluide (2007), The Incredible Beer Show (2006), Bonhoeffer ( Buried Child (2008), The Zoo Story (2008-2009), Lovborg's Women (2011), Tonight Neither Hamlet (2012), An Audience with Miss Hobhouse (2013), The Titanic Orchestra (2013), An Absolute Turkey (2013), Sexual Perversity in Chicago (2013), A Lie of the Mind (2014), Gertrude Stein and a Companion (2018).
He directed Alan Committie’s one-man show No, Seriously? in 2013 at the Montecasino Theatre.
Chris acted in the film That Englishwoman.
Awards, etc
He has won are four Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards (as Best Supporting Actor for "Hal" in Berkoff's Kvetch (1988), as Best Director and the Rosalie van der Gucht Prize for New Directors for Berkoff's East (1990), the Fleur du Cap Theatre Award as Best Director for Elizabeth (1996) and **. Nominated Fleur 2008 Chris Weare: Rosencrantz & Guildenstern are dead;
Sources
We All Fall Down programme notes, 1988.
Tucker, 1997.
Theatre programmes, photographs and other material held by NELM in various locations.
Weare to direct 50th Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards - 15/03/2015 - Artslink.co.za News
https://alexanderbar.co.za/show/getrudesteinandacompanion/
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