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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
Performances include ''[[King John]]'', ''[[Case of Robert J Oppenheimer]]'', ''[[Much Ado about Nothing]]'', ''[[Child's Play]]'', ''[[Dr Faustus]]'', ''[[Magnolia Tree]]'', ''[[Charley's Aunt]]''.   Also worked with [[PACT]] [[Arena Company]]
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*********  Author of ''[[A Snake in the Garden]]'', which he directed for?* [[Pieter Toerien Productions]]?* in 1988. Winner of the [[Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards|Fleur du Cap Award]] for Best New Indigenous Script (1988).
  
[As actor performed in Durban [– McMurtry], later for PACT. ********* Directed [[Vernon Sylvaine]]’s farce ''[[As Long As They're Happy]]'' which was staged by the Durban [[Intimate Theatre Company]] for their first visit to Johannesburg in 1955. Author of ''[[A Snake in the Garden]]'', which he directed for?* [[Pieter Toerien Productions]]?* in 1988. Winner of the [[Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards|Fleur du Cap Award]] for Best New Indigenous Script (1988).
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''[[The Bed Sitting Room]]'', ''[[Cause Célèbre]]'', ''[[Annie]]'', ''[[The Nuns]]'' (producer & Director,  ''[[A Shadow of Heroes]]'', ''[[L’amant Anglaise]]'', ''[[Journey's End]]''. Directed ''[[In This Court]]'', ''[[Rapid Eye Movements]]''
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Acted in ''[[Alice's Adventures Underground]]'', ''[[Send for Dolly]]'', ''[[Cape Charade or Kaatjie Kekkelbek]]'', ''[[The Chalk Garden]]'', ''[[Equus]]'', ''[[The Crucible]]'', ''[[Charley's Aunt]]'', ''[[In the Case of J. Robert Oppenheimer]]'', ''[[The Lady's not for Burning]]'', ''[[Shadowlands]]'', ''[[We All Fall Down]]'', ''[[The Seven Ages]]'', ''[[Cat on a Hot Tin Roof]]'', ''[[The Cavern]]'', ''[[Shakespeare's Macbeth]]'', ''[[Yelena]]'', ''[[Murder Among Friends]]'', ''[[The Unexpected Guest]]'', ''[[Savages]]'', ''[[Thark]]'', ''[[King John]]'', ''[[Much Ado about Nothing]]'', ''[[Child's Play]]'', ''[[Magnolia Tree]]''.
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Directed ''[[Blitzbreeker and the Chicken from Hell]]'' (1990), ''[[Journey's End]]'' (1977), ''[[As Long As They’re Happy]]'' (1955), ''[[Doctor Faustus]]'' (1972), ''[[Animal Farm]]'', ''[[Child's Play]]'', ''[[Marching Song]]'', ''[[The Nuns]]'', ''[[Journey's End]]''. He directed ''[[The Nuns]]'', ''[[Investigations into the Death of a Greek]]'', ''[[Journey's End]]'', for [[PACT]] at the [[Market Theatre]] in February 1977 starring himself, [[Dale Cutts]], [[Frantz Dobrowsky]], [[Richard Haines]], [[Michael McCabe]], [[John Rogers]]. He directed the [[PACT]] production of Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee's ''[[The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail]]'' starring [[Neil McCarthy]] at the [[Alexander Theatre]] in February 1984.  
  
He directed ''[[The Nuns]]'', ''[[Investigations into the Death of a Greek]]'', ''[[Journey's End]]'', for [[PACT]] at the [[Market Theatre]] in February 1977 starring himself, [[Dale Cutts]], [[Frantz Dobrowsky]], [[Richard Haines]], [[Michael McCabe]], [[John Rogers]]. He directed the [[PACT]] production of Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee's ''[[The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail]]'' starring [[Neil McCarthy]] at the [[Alexander Theatre]] in February 1984.
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Produced ''[[The Lark and the Crow]]'', 1979
  
''[[The Bed Sitting Room]]'', ''[[Cause Célèbre]]'', ''[[Annie]]'', ''[[The Nuns]]'' (producer & Director,  ''[[A Shadow of Heroes]]'', ''[[L’amant Anglaise]]'', ''[[Journey's End]]''. Directed ''[[In This Court]]'', ''[[Rapid Eye Movements]]''
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Wrote ''[[Episodes in Light and Dark]]'' for which he received the [[Amstel Playwright of the Year]] Award in 1993; ''[[A Hill Above Camdeboo]]''; ''[[A Snake in the Garden]]'' (winner of several awards), ''[[Ten Unexpected Spiders]]'', ''[[Trial of Bessiewallis]]''.  
  
 
He appeared in the films ''Never Say Die'' and ''The Mangler'' and the 1974 Roger Moore film, ''Gold''.
 
He appeared in the films ''Never Say Die'' and ''The Mangler'' and the 1974 Roger Moore film, ''Gold''.

Revision as of 08:29, 11 October 2014

COOMBES, Norman (1922-2004) Actor, dramatist and director. ****

Biography

He died in Johannesburg in May 2004, aged 82.


Training

Career

Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

*********  Author of A Snake in the Garden, which he directed for?* Pieter Toerien Productions?* in 1988. Winner of the Fleur du Cap Award for Best New Indigenous Script (1988).  

The Bed Sitting Room, Cause Célèbre, Annie, The Nuns (producer & Director, A Shadow of Heroes, L’amant Anglaise, Journey's End. Directed In This Court, Rapid Eye Movements

Acted in Alice's Adventures Underground, Send for Dolly, Cape Charade or Kaatjie Kekkelbek, The Chalk Garden, Equus, The Crucible, Charley's Aunt, In the Case of J. Robert Oppenheimer, The Lady's not for Burning, Shadowlands, We All Fall Down, The Seven Ages, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, The Cavern, Shakespeare's Macbeth, Yelena, Murder Among Friends, The Unexpected Guest, Savages, Thark, King John, Much Ado about Nothing, Child's Play, Magnolia Tree.

Directed Blitzbreeker and the Chicken from Hell (1990), Journey's End (1977), As Long As They’re Happy (1955), Doctor Faustus (1972), Animal Farm, Child's Play, Marching Song, The Nuns, Journey's End. He directed The Nuns, Investigations into the Death of a Greek, Journey's End, for PACT at the Market Theatre in February 1977 starring himself, Dale Cutts, Frantz Dobrowsky, Richard Haines, Michael McCabe, John Rogers. He directed the PACT production of Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee's The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail starring Neil McCarthy at the Alexander Theatre in February 1984.

Produced The Lark and the Crow, 1979

Wrote Episodes in Light and Dark for which he received the Amstel Playwright of the Year Award in 1993; A Hill Above Camdeboo; A Snake in the Garden (winner of several awards), Ten Unexpected Spiders, Trial of Bessiewallis.

He appeared in the films Never Say Die and The Mangler and the 1974 Roger Moore film, Gold.

Awards, etc

Sources

SACD 1973; 1974; Tucker 1997. Star, 17 May 2004.

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