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'''Barbara Kinghorn''' (19*-)  Actress. *** Together with [[Christopher Galloway]] she starred in ''[[The Owl and the Pussycat]]'', which was the opening production of the [[Academy Theatre]] in November 1967. It was directed by [[Joan Brickhill]] and [[Louis Burke]]. She starred in the [[PACT]] production of [[Donald Howarth]]’s ''[[A Lily in Little India]]'' and ''[[Three Months Gone]]'' at the [[Alexander Theatre]] in 1973. It also starred [[Helen Bourne]] and [[Frantz Dobrowsky]]. [[Jack Klaff]] starred in the latter. [[Louis Ife]], her then husband’s comedy ''[[Till Bed Do Us Part]]'' was staged by Ife and Kinghorn at The [[Little Theatre]] in Novermber 1973 as the opening production of the theatre. It was directed by [[Rex Garner]] and starred [[Louis Ife|Ife]] and Kinghorn. She starred in the [[Toerien-Firth Company]] production of ''[[The Monkey Walk]]'' together with British actor [[Richard Warwick]], later replaced by [[Paul Jericco]], at the [[Barnato]] in 1977.  ''[[Paradise is Closing Down]]'' ([[Pieter-Dirk Uys]], 1978) Edinburgh Festival and London ***(Tucker, 1997)
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[[Barbara Kinghorn]] (19*-). Actress, poet.
  
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== Biography ==
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She was married to [[Louis Ife]].
  
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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Together with [[Christopher Galloway]] she starred in ''[[The Owl and the Pussycat]]'', which was the opening production of the [[Academy Theatre]] in November 1967. It was directed by [[Joan Brickhill]] and [[Louis Burke]].
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She starred in the [[PACT]] production of [[Donald Howarth]]’s ''[[A Lily in Little India]]'' and ''[[Three Months Gone]]'' at the [[Alexander Theatre]] in 1973.
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[[Louis Ife]]'s comedy ''[[Till Bed Do Us Part]]'' was staged by Ife and Kinghorn at The [[Little Theatre]] in November 1973 as the opening production of the theatre. It was directed by [[Rex Garner]] and starred [[Louis Ife|Ife]] and Kinghorn.
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She starred in the [[Toerien-Firth Company]] production of ''[[The Monkey Walk]]'' together with British actor [[Richard Warwick]], later replaced by [[Paul Jericco]], at the [[Barnato]] in 1977. 
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''[[Paradise is Closing Down]]'' ([[Pieter-Dirk Uys]], 1978) Edinburgh Festival and London.
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== Awards, etc ==
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== Sources ==
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[[ESAT Bibliography Tra-Tz|Tucker]], 1997.
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[[NELM]] catalogue.
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Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]
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Revision as of 11:35, 15 March 2018

Barbara Kinghorn (19*-). Actress, poet.

Biography

She was married to Louis Ife.

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

Together with Christopher Galloway she starred in The Owl and the Pussycat, which was the opening production of the Academy Theatre in November 1967. It was directed by Joan Brickhill and Louis Burke.

She starred in the PACT production of Donald Howarth’s A Lily in Little India and Three Months Gone at the Alexander Theatre in 1973.

Louis Ife's comedy Till Bed Do Us Part was staged by Ife and Kinghorn at The Little Theatre in November 1973 as the opening production of the theatre. It was directed by Rex Garner and starred Ife and Kinghorn.

She starred in the Toerien-Firth Company production of The Monkey Walk together with British actor Richard Warwick, later replaced by Paul Jericco, at the Barnato in 1977.

Paradise is Closing Down (Pieter-Dirk Uys, 1978) Edinburgh Festival and London.

Awards, etc

Sources

Tucker, 1997.

NELM catalogue.

Go to ESAT Bibliography

Return to

Return to ESAT Personalities K

Return to South African Theatre Personalities

Return to The ESAT Entries

Return to Main Page