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Peter Kleinschmidt [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Kleinschmidt] (1940-) is an influential and controversial director. | Peter Kleinschmidt [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Kleinschmidt] (1940-) is an influential and controversial director. | ||
− | Born in Germany, he was brought to South Africa in 1962 by [[Donald Inskip]] to work with the Department of Speech and Drama at the [[University of Cape Town]]. He would go on to do work for a number of other companies, notably the state-funded performing arts councils. He later married | + | == Biography == |
− | + | Born in Germany, he was brought to South Africa in 1962 by [[Donald Inskip]] to work with the Department of Speech and Drama at the [[University of Cape Town]]. He would go on to do work for a number of other companies, notably the state-funded performing arts councils. He later married equally controversial South African writer, director and actress [[Mitzi Booysen]]. | |
== Productions in South Africa == | == Productions in South Africa == | ||
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His first production was Ionesco’s ''[[Rhinoceros]]'' with the students of UCT at the [[Little Theatre]] in 1963. He directed ''[[The Birds]]'' at the [[Little Theatre]] in August 1965 and ''[[Ubu Roi]]'' in August 1967. | His first production was Ionesco’s ''[[Rhinoceros]]'' with the students of UCT at the [[Little Theatre]] in 1963. He directed ''[[The Birds]]'' at the [[Little Theatre]] in August 1965 and ''[[Ubu Roi]]'' in August 1967. | ||
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+ | == Awards, etc. == | ||
+ | In 1981 he received the [[Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards|Fleur du Cap Lifetime Award]] for his contribution to the industry. (See Inskip, 197*) | ||
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Revision as of 16:58, 1 April 2018
Peter Kleinschmidt [1] (1940-) is an influential and controversial director.
Biography
Born in Germany, he was brought to South Africa in 1962 by Donald Inskip to work with the Department of Speech and Drama at the University of Cape Town. He would go on to do work for a number of other companies, notably the state-funded performing arts councils. He later married equally controversial South African writer, director and actress Mitzi Booysen.
Productions in South Africa
His first production was Ionesco’s Rhinoceros with the students of UCT at the Little Theatre in 1963. He directed The Birds at the Little Theatre in August 1965 and Ubu Roi in August 1967.
For the The Space Theatre, he did **, ***, **),
With PEMADS Exit the King.
With CAPAB he did Kom Spook By My (March 1968), Kohout's August, August, August (1970). Koning Lear (1971), Die Paddas (1977), Vrede (1983),
With PACT he did (**, **, and **)
With SWAPAChe did ( ).
[FdV, TH]
Awards, etc.
In 1981 he received the Fleur du Cap Lifetime Award for his contribution to the industry. (See Inskip, 197*)
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