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− | She devised a revue in the early 1960s, together with her then husband, Lithuanian-born [[Morris Awerbuch]] (who she married in 1951) and [[Miriam Lopert]], called ''[[What Was, Was!]]'' This riotous show about life in the Jewish community , starring [[Charles Stodel]], [[June Hern]] and [[Michael Fisher]], was staged at the [[Jewish Guild]] and the [[Alexander Theatre]] in 1965. A humorous look at being Jewish in South Africa it was written in "Yinglish", a mixture of Yiddish and English. It was so popular that they did two more in the same year. She | + | She devised a revue in the early 1960s, together with her then husband, Lithuanian-born [[Morris Awerbuch]] (who she married in 1951) and [[Miriam Lopert]], called ''[[What Was, Was!]]'' This riotous show about life in the Jewish community , starring [[Charles Stodel]], [[June Hern]] and [[Michael Fisher]], was staged at the [[Jewish Guild]] and the [[Alexander Theatre]] in 1965. A humorous look at being Jewish in South Africa it was written in "Yinglish", a mixture of Yiddish and English. It was so popular that they did two more in the same year. |
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+ | She then wrote [[Mock Wedding]] and many of the songs after [[Solly Krok]] and [[Abe Krok]] approached [[Joan Brickhill]] to do a show for charity. She then contacted Awerbuch. | ||
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Revision as of 13:14, 18 December 2022
Gertie Awerbuch (September 28, 1928 - November 2015) was born in Doornfontein, Johannesburg, was a stage actress and director[*?]
Early Life
Gertie Awerbach grew up in a boarding school which her Russian mother had set up to help Russian and Polish Jews assimilate into South African society. She matriculated with seven distinctions at Commercial College and later became a secretary with the Grinaker shipping company.
Contribution to South African Theatre
She devised a revue in the early 1960s, together with her then husband, Lithuanian-born Morris Awerbuch (who she married in 1951) and Miriam Lopert, called What Was, Was! This riotous show about life in the Jewish community , starring Charles Stodel, June Hern and Michael Fisher, was staged at the Jewish Guild and the Alexander Theatre in 1965. A humorous look at being Jewish in South Africa it was written in "Yinglish", a mixture of Yiddish and English. It was so popular that they did two more in the same year.
She then wrote Mock Wedding and many of the songs after Solly Krok and Abe Krok approached Joan Brickhill to do a show for charity. She then contacted Awerbuch.
Sources
Tucker, 1997. 204.
"Obituary: Gertie Awerbuch, Doyenne of the Stage and the Kitchen" by Chris Barron, Sunday Times 15 November, 2015.
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