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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
Malcolm has designed the lighting for more than a hundred dramas, pantomimes, musicals, ballets and operas, including ''[[Up 'n Atom]]'', ''[[Forbidden Fruits]]'', ''[[Cream Passions]]'', ''[[Mirakel]]'' and ''[[Yours, Anne]]'',  ''[[Poison]]'' (1992), ''[[Macbeth]]'' ([[Artscape]], 1996 -  
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Malcolm has designed the lighting for more than a hundred dramas, pantomimes, musicals, ballets and operas, including ''[[Up 'n Atom]]'', ''[[Forbidden Fruits]]'', ''[[Cream Passions]]'', ''[[Mirakel]]'' and ''[[Yours, Anne]]'',  ''[[Poison]]'' (1992), ''[[Macbeth]]'' ([[Artscape]], 1996 -
  
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Other production include ''[[Aap in die Mou]]'', ''[[Anastasia]]'', ''[[Antony and Cleopatra]]'', ''[[Vat hom, Flaffie!]]'', ''[[Die Joiner]]'', ''[[People are Living There]]'' and ''[[Die Proponentjie]]''.
  
 
== Awards, etc ==
 
== Awards, etc ==

Revision as of 09:55, 30 June 2016

Malcolm Hurrell (19*-) Lighting designer. ***

Biography

Malcolm was born in England. He settled in South Africa in 1974.


Youth

Training

Career

He was a technician at the Northcott Theatre in Exeter and the Library Theatre of Manchester. He joined the staff of CAPAB in 1974 as a Lighting Operator and, later in that year, a Senior Lighting Operator. Promotion followed in 1976 to Chief Lighting Technician , in 1977 to Chied Lighting and Sound Technician and in 1982 to Resident Lighting Designer.

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

Malcolm has designed the lighting for more than a hundred dramas, pantomimes, musicals, ballets and operas, including Up 'n Atom, Forbidden Fruits, Cream Passions, Mirakel and Yours, Anne, Poison (1992), Macbeth (Artscape, 1996 -

Other production include Aap in die Mou, Anastasia, Antony and Cleopatra, Vat hom, Flaffie!, Die Joiner, People are Living There and Die Proponentjie.

Awards, etc

He won Vita Awards for Long Day's Journey into Night (1989), In the Summer of 1918 (1990), Die Rebellie van Lafras Verwey (1992), Drif (1994) and he shared the award with Ian Powell for A Midsummer Night's Dream in 2002.

Fleur du Cap Award best technical contribution to theatre: Malcolm Hurrell (lighting: Two Gentlemen of Verona and Macbeth.

Sources

Poison programme notes, 1992.

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