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− | [[J. Elwyn Davies|James Elwyn Davies]] (1909-) | + | [[J. Elwyn Davies|James Elwyn Davies]] (1909-). Teacher, active in amateur theatre. Also known as [[Elwyn Davies]]. |
== Biogarphy == | == Biogarphy == | ||
− | He was born in Klerksdorp in 1909, the son of a well-known Methodist minister. The young Elwyn Davies was singing leading roles in opera and oratorio in Pretoria and Johannesburg while still at school. He retired as principal of Athlone Boys' | + | He was born in Klerksdorp in 1909, the son of a well-known Methodist minister. The young Elwyn Davies was singing leading roles in opera and oratorio in Pretoria and Johannesburg while still at school. He retired as principal of Athlone Boys' High School in Johannesburg after 40 years in teaching in December 1974. |
== Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance == | == Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance == | ||
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+ | E-mail correspondence form Stephan Borgehammar, 30 September 2022. | ||
Go to the [[ESAT Bibliography]] | Go to the [[ESAT Bibliography]] |
Revision as of 09:31, 30 September 2022
James Elwyn Davies (1909-). Teacher, active in amateur theatre. Also known as Elwyn Davies.
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Biogarphy
He was born in Klerksdorp in 1909, the son of a well-known Methodist minister. The young Elwyn Davies was singing leading roles in opera and oratorio in Pretoria and Johannesburg while still at school. He retired as principal of Athlone Boys' High School in Johannesburg after 40 years in teaching in December 1974.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
He was an executive member of the an amateur theatre company in Pretoria, who became a member of the first working committee of the Federation of Amateur Theatrical Societies of South Africa (FATSSA) in 1937.
In 1938 he directed The Mikado as the first school musical production staged by Pretoria Boys High School[1] (under the name Elwyn Davies), and this Gilbert and Sullivan operetta would set the pattern at the school for decades to come.
Sources
Phyllis Konya, 1985.
http://www.boyshigh.com/index.php?page=briefhistory
E-mail correspondence form Stephan Borgehammar, 30 September 2022.
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