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Came to South Africa from London at the invitation of Pieter Toerien and made regular, subsequent visits. He moved to Cape Town. | Came to South Africa from London at the invitation of Pieter Toerien and made regular, subsequent visits. He moved to Cape Town. | ||
Revision as of 07:43, 14 February 2015
RAYMENT, Mark (1971-) is a British stage actor and director.
Contents
Biography
Came to South Africa from London at the invitation of Pieter Toerien and made regular, subsequent visits. He moved to Cape Town.
Training
Career
Work in London included: Neil Simon's The Sunshine Boys. Ayckbourn's Comic Potential, Things we do for Love, The Killing of Sister George, Deceptions, The Chalk Garden; Daphne du Maurier's September Tide and Simon Gray's Hidden Laughter.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
Mark worked with Pieter-Dirk Uys on the London premiere of The End is Naai at the Soho Theatre.
Awards, etc
Sources
My Zinc Bed programme notes of ****.
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