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− | Productions include Dylan Thomas’s ''[[Under Milkwood]]'' (1959), Shaw’s ''[[Caesar and Cleopatra]]'' (opening play at the [[Alexander Theatre]], 1960), ''[[A Day in the Life Of…]]'' (1967). Other productions include ''[[Affairs of State]]'', ''[[Bedtime Story]]'', ''[[The Deadly Game]]'', ''[[The Coral King]]''. | + | Productions include Dylan Thomas’s ''[[Under Milkwood]]'' (1959), Shaw’s ''[[Caesar and Cleopatra]]'' (opening play at the [[Alexander Theatre]], 1960), ''[[A Day in the Life Of…]]'' (1967). Other productions include ''[[Affairs of State]]'', ''[[Bedtime Story]]'', ''[[The Deadly Game]]'', ''[[The Coral King]]'' and ''[[Hot Summer Night]]''. |
== Awards, etc == | == Awards, etc == |
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Hugh Goldie (1919-2010) [1]. British born actor and director.
Contents
Biography
Youth
Training
Career
He joined the Johannesburg Reps as resident director in 1959. Returned to England to pursue a successful career as director and actor. Later became Director of Operations at the Theatre Royal, Windsor in England, where a theatre was named after him.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
Productions include Dylan Thomas’s Under Milkwood (1959), Shaw’s Caesar and Cleopatra (opening play at the Alexander Theatre, 1960), A Day in the Life Of… (1967). Other productions include Affairs of State, Bedtime Story, The Deadly Game, The Coral King and Hot Summer Night.
Awards, etc
Sources
Tucker, 1997.
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