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(****-****). Actress. Awarded the UCT Drama School Most Promising Student Award in 1975 and UCT Best Actress Award in 1976. performed in Palach and Female Transport (at the Space Theatre), worked with Henry Goodman’s Roundabout Theatre Company (in 1977) and with PACT Playwork (in 1977). (SACD 1977/78) | (****-****). Actress. Awarded the UCT Drama School Most Promising Student Award in 1975 and UCT Best Actress Award in 1976. performed in Palach and Female Transport (at the Space Theatre), worked with Henry Goodman’s Roundabout Theatre Company (in 1977) and with PACT Playwork (in 1977). (SACD 1977/78) | ||
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+ | JOHNSTON, Shirley. (195*-) Stage, radio and fim actress, lecturer, director and playwright. Studied Speech and Drama at the Drama Department of the University of Cape Town, and has a Licentiate (Teachers Diploma) from Trinity College London. In the 1990s did numerous courses in screen writing. Her first professional role was in Female Transport at [[Space Theatre|The Space] in the 1970s. In 1976 joined Henry Goodman’s Roundabout Theatre Company, to tour the Western Cape with shows ranging from drama to comedy to street theatre and the very beginnings of industrial theatre. In 1977 she joined PACT Playwork in Pretoria, under direction of Robin Malan, remaining till 1979. After marriage and a move back to Cape Town, rejoined the profession in 1982, working for a variety of Cape Town companies, including The Seagull (Glass Theatre, 1982), Taming of the Shrew (Maynardville, 1984), Falstaff (CAPAB, 1984), On the Razzle (CAPAB, 1984). Moved back to the Transvaal in 1986 to work on plays such as Four Play (PACT, 1986), Look Back in Anger (PACT, 1986), Tribute (Pieter Toerien, 1987?*), Mary Stuart (PACT, 1987), The Story of Margaret Harding (PACT, 1989). Joined PACT in 1990-1991, doing numerous more shows and educational theatre productions, before returning to the Cape in 1992 to do i.a. The Normal Heart (Baxter, 199*), Wuthering Heights (CAPAB, 199*), Shadowlands (Baxter, 199*), Arcadia (Civic Jhb/CAPAB, 199*), Heel Against the Head (Baxter, 199*), Dancing at Lughnasa (Baxter, 199*), Hysteria (Durban Playhouse/Artscape, 199*), Kennedy’s Children (Eauver the Top, 199*). Moved into teaching, directing and television production late nineties. Lectured at the University of Stellenbosch and the University of Cape Town departments of drama in this period, later joining AFDA in 199* (2003 – 2004 Head of Live Performance Department). As playwright she has written several educational theatre scripts for PACT (1985 – 1990) and two plays, Sunnyside Up (PACT, 1994) and Plastics (SACPAC Best Playwright Award 1992 and 1993). As a director did many plays over the years, particularly with young people at PACT Youth Theatre, the Universities of Stellenbosch (1995-2002) and Cape Town (ad hoc since early 1980s) and . Her radio work includes numerous radio scripts for SAfm (1994 – 1999). Film and TV work includes appearances in more than 30 films, scriptwriting and multi-camera directing for shows like Madam and Eve and Backstage (E-TV), various student movies, dialogue and performance coaching on numerous feature films and comm Return to [[ESAT Personalities J]] | ||
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(****-****). Actress. Awarded the UCT Drama School Most Promising Student Award in 1975 and UCT Best Actress Award in 1976. performed in Palach and Female Transport (at the Space Theatre), worked with Henry Goodman’s Roundabout Theatre Company (in 1977) and with PACT Playwork (in 1977). (SACD 1977/78)
JOHNSTON, Shirley. (195*-) Stage, radio and fim actress, lecturer, director and playwright. Studied Speech and Drama at the Drama Department of the University of Cape Town, and has a Licentiate (Teachers Diploma) from Trinity College London. In the 1990s did numerous courses in screen writing. Her first professional role was in Female Transport at [[Space Theatre|The Space] in the 1970s. In 1976 joined Henry Goodman’s Roundabout Theatre Company, to tour the Western Cape with shows ranging from drama to comedy to street theatre and the very beginnings of industrial theatre. In 1977 she joined PACT Playwork in Pretoria, under direction of Robin Malan, remaining till 1979. After marriage and a move back to Cape Town, rejoined the profession in 1982, working for a variety of Cape Town companies, including The Seagull (Glass Theatre, 1982), Taming of the Shrew (Maynardville, 1984), Falstaff (CAPAB, 1984), On the Razzle (CAPAB, 1984). Moved back to the Transvaal in 1986 to work on plays such as Four Play (PACT, 1986), Look Back in Anger (PACT, 1986), Tribute (Pieter Toerien, 1987?*), Mary Stuart (PACT, 1987), The Story of Margaret Harding (PACT, 1989). Joined PACT in 1990-1991, doing numerous more shows and educational theatre productions, before returning to the Cape in 1992 to do i.a. The Normal Heart (Baxter, 199*), Wuthering Heights (CAPAB, 199*), Shadowlands (Baxter, 199*), Arcadia (Civic Jhb/CAPAB, 199*), Heel Against the Head (Baxter, 199*), Dancing at Lughnasa (Baxter, 199*), Hysteria (Durban Playhouse/Artscape, 199*), Kennedy’s Children (Eauver the Top, 199*). Moved into teaching, directing and television production late nineties. Lectured at the University of Stellenbosch and the University of Cape Town departments of drama in this period, later joining AFDA in 199* (2003 – 2004 Head of Live Performance Department). As playwright she has written several educational theatre scripts for PACT (1985 – 1990) and two plays, Sunnyside Up (PACT, 1994) and Plastics (SACPAC Best Playwright Award 1992 and 1993). As a director did many plays over the years, particularly with young people at PACT Youth Theatre, the Universities of Stellenbosch (1995-2002) and Cape Town (ad hoc since early 1980s) and . Her radio work includes numerous radio scripts for SAfm (1994 – 1999). Film and TV work includes appearances in more than 30 films, scriptwriting and multi-camera directing for shows like Madam and Eve and Backstage (E-TV), various student movies, dialogue and performance coaching on numerous feature films and comm Return to ESAT Personalities J
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