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− | In the mid-80s her major design work has included ''[[America Hurrah]]'', ''[[The Mikado]]'', ''[[Three Sisters]]'' and ''[[ | + | In the mid-80s her major design work has included ''[[America Hurrah]]'', ''[[The Mikado]]'', ''[[Three Sisters]]'' and ''[[The Island]]'' for the Wits Theatre and for the [[Market Theatre Company]] ''[[True Confusions]]'', ''[[Custom of the Country]]'', ''[[Born in the RSA]]'' and ''[[Have You Seen Zandile?]]''. Costume and set design for ''[[The Dybbuk]]'' (1986), Costumes designs for **, ''[[Diesel and Dust]]'' (1990), ''[[Soweto Story]]'' ([[Opperman]], 2007), ''[[Race]]'' (Mamet, [[Grahamstown Festival]], 2012), by |
== Awards, etc == | == Awards, etc == |
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(19**-) Designer and teacher. **
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Biography
Born in Pietermaritzburg
Training
She has a BA (Hons) in Speech and Drama of Natal University, a diploma in Practical theatre Studies from Cardiff, Wales, and an MA in English and Modern English Theatre from the University of Wales.
Career
She has worked extensively both in South Africa and abroad.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
In the mid-80s her major design work has included America Hurrah, The Mikado, Three Sisters and The Island for the Wits Theatre and for the Market Theatre Company True Confusions, Custom of the Country, Born in the RSA and Have You Seen Zandile?. Costume and set design for The Dybbuk (1986), Costumes designs for **, Diesel and Dust (1990), Soweto Story (Opperman, 2007), Race (Mamet, Grahamstown Festival, 2012), by
Awards, etc
Sources
The Dybbuk programme 1986
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