Difference between revisions of "Errol Hart"
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He worked at [[Space Theatre|The Space]] for three years in the 1970s. | He worked at [[Space Theatre|The Space]] for three years in the 1970s. | ||
− | Moved to Johanesburg to work in revue, TV and at the [[Market Theatre]] performing in ''[[The Haunted Host]]'' (197*), ** | + | Moved to Johanesburg to work in revue, TV and at the [[Market Theatre]] performing in ''[[The Haunted Host]]'' (197*), ** His TV work includes ''Klagstaat'' and ''The Best of Mates'' |
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== | ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== | ||
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''[[The Haunted Host]]''. | ''[[The Haunted Host]]''. | ||
− | As actor he was in ''[[The Crafty Tortoise]]'', ''[[The Disguise of the Ashes that arose out of the Karnaval at Scarborough to prove that Leonardo was Right–an investigation of guilt]]'', ''[[The Eternal Dance]]'', ''[[The Final Sting of the Dying Wasp]]'', ''[[A Flea in her Ear]]'', ''[[The Guise]]'', ''[[H.P. and Friends]]'', ''[[The Incredible Vanishing]]'', ''[[Mickey Kannis Caught my Eye]]'', ''[[My Cup Ranneth Over]]'',''[[ Play it again, Sam]]'', ''[[The Resistable Rise of Arturo UI]]'', ''[[The Slab Boys]]'', ''[[Sticks and Bones]]'', ''[[Die Rebellie van Lafras Verwey]]'', and ''[[Three Courteline Comedies]]''. Charles Wykeham in ''[[Charley's Aunt]]'' 1988. | + | As actor he was in ''[[The Crafty Tortoise]]'', ''[[The Disguise of the Ashes that arose out of the Karnaval at Scarborough to prove that Leonardo was Right–an investigation of guilt]]'', ''[[The Eternal Dance]]'', ''[[The Final Sting of the Dying Wasp]]'', ''[[A Flea in her Ear]]'', ''[[The Guise]]'', ''[[H.P. and Friends]]'', ''[[The Incredible Vanishing]]'', ''[[Mickey Kannis Caught my Eye]]'', ''[[My Cup Ranneth Over]]'',''[[ Play it again, Sam]]'', ''[[The Resistable Rise of Arturo UI]]'', ''[[The Slab Boys]]'', ''[[Sticks and Bones]]'', ''[[Die Rebellie van Lafras Verwey]]'', ''[[Run for your Wife]]'' and ''[[Three Courteline Comedies]]''. Charles Wykeham in ''[[Charley's Aunt]]'' 1988. |
He directed ''[[All on Her Own]]'' and ''[[The Incredible Vanishing]]'' and was the stage manager for ''[[Dusa, Fish, Stas and Vi]]''. | He directed ''[[All on Her Own]]'' and ''[[The Incredible Vanishing]]'' and was the stage manager for ''[[Dusa, Fish, Stas and Vi]]''. | ||
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+ | He wrote the play ''[[Ants]]''. | ||
== Awards, etc == | == Awards, etc == | ||
− | + | He won an Amstel Award for his play ''[[Ants]]''. | |
== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
[[SACD]] 1981/82. | [[SACD]] 1981/82. | ||
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+ | ''Run for you Wife'' programme notes, 1984. | ||
Revision as of 16:35, 15 February 2016
Errol Hart (19**-). Actor, director and stage manager.
Contents
Biography
Born in Pietermaritzburg, educated all over South Africa.
Youth
Training
Career
Followed an acting career after dropping out of architectural school at the University of Port Elizabeth. Started with a year in Brickhill-Burke’s Follies.
He worked at The Space for three years in the 1970s.
Moved to Johanesburg to work in revue, TV and at the Market Theatre performing in The Haunted Host (197*), ** His TV work includes Klagstaat and The Best of Mates
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
Performed in Play it again, Sam, Mickey Kannis Caught My Eye, Die Rebellie van Lafras Verwey, The Guise, The Haunted Host.
As actor he was in The Crafty Tortoise, The Disguise of the Ashes that arose out of the Karnaval at Scarborough to prove that Leonardo was Right–an investigation of guilt, The Eternal Dance, The Final Sting of the Dying Wasp, A Flea in her Ear, The Guise, H.P. and Friends, The Incredible Vanishing, Mickey Kannis Caught my Eye, My Cup Ranneth Over,Play it again, Sam, The Resistable Rise of Arturo UI, The Slab Boys, Sticks and Bones, Die Rebellie van Lafras Verwey, Run for your Wife and Three Courteline Comedies. Charles Wykeham in Charley's Aunt 1988.
He directed All on Her Own and The Incredible Vanishing and was the stage manager for Dusa, Fish, Stas and Vi.
He wrote the play Ants.
Awards, etc
He won an Amstel Award for his play Ants.
Sources
SACD 1981/82.
Run for you Wife programme notes, 1984.
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