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("South African Theatre Studio") A training institution founded in Bloemfontein in 1967 by [[Jo Gevers]] and [[Schalk Jacobsz]]. Their aim was to produce plays that were not produced regularly in a technically and artistically responsible way and to create opportunities for those who were not in the position to commit themselves fulltime to a theatre company. | ("South African Theatre Studio") A training institution founded in Bloemfontein in 1967 by [[Jo Gevers]] and [[Schalk Jacobsz]]. Their aim was to produce plays that were not produced regularly in a technically and artistically responsible way and to create opportunities for those who were not in the position to commit themselves fulltime to a theatre company. | ||
− | Some of their productions were ''[[Speelgoed van Glas]]', ''[[Dagboek van 'n Gek]]'', ''[[Die Tier en die Tiksters]]'', ''[[Die Koning Sterf]]'' and ''[[Tango]]''. | + | Some of their productions were ''[[Speelgoed van Glas]]'', ''[[Dagboek van 'n Gek]]'', ''[[Die Tier en die Tiksters]]'', ''[[Die Koning Sterf]]'' and ''[[Tango]]''. |
== Sources == | == Sources == |
Revision as of 15:01, 1 June 2016
("South African Theatre Studio") A training institution founded in Bloemfontein in 1967 by Jo Gevers and Schalk Jacobsz. Their aim was to produce plays that were not produced regularly in a technically and artistically responsible way and to create opportunities for those who were not in the position to commit themselves fulltime to a theatre company.
Some of their productions were Speelgoed van Glas, Dagboek van 'n Gek, Die Tier en die Tiksters, Die Koning Sterf and Tango.
Sources
Speelgoed van Glas programme notes, 1967.
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