Difference between revisions of "Dirk Stoltz"
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He wrote the play ''[[Twee shwarmas en 'n fallafel]]'' performed at the [[Dalro]]/[[Potpourri Festival]] in 1991. | He wrote the play ''[[Twee shwarmas en 'n fallafel]]'' performed at the [[Dalro]]/[[Potpourri Festival]] in 1991. | ||
Dirk, [[Tracy Webster]], and [[William Carnegie]] have taken a play called ''[[Aids: It's Your Life]]'' to classrooms, volleyball courts and synagogues from Durban to Botswana in 1993. | Dirk, [[Tracy Webster]], and [[William Carnegie]] have taken a play called ''[[Aids: It's Your Life]]'' to classrooms, volleyball courts and synagogues from Durban to Botswana in 1993. | ||
− | He has appeared on stage in productions of | + | He has appeared on stage in productions of ''[[The Story of Margaret Harding]]'' (as Paul du Preez, [[NAF]] 1991), ''[[The Miracle Worker|Die Wonderwerk]]'' (as James Keller, 1991), "Majoor" in ''[[Die Keiser]]'' ([[PACT]] 1992), ''[[Verste Grens]]'' (1993), ''[[Fringe Benefits|Is the Mouse Boss?]]'' (1994), "Bullet" in ''[[Hartebees]]'' by [[Alexander Strachan]]. ([[KKNK]], 2000). |
He had a role in the pantomime ''[[Rooikappietjie]]'' in 1996. | He had a role in the pantomime ''[[Rooikappietjie]]'' in 1996. |
Latest revision as of 11:46, 25 May 2020
Dirk Stoltz (19*-). Actor.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
He wrote the play Twee shwarmas en 'n fallafel performed at the Dalro/Potpourri Festival in 1991.
Dirk, Tracy Webster, and William Carnegie have taken a play called Aids: It's Your Life to classrooms, volleyball courts and synagogues from Durban to Botswana in 1993.
He has appeared on stage in productions of The Story of Margaret Harding (as Paul du Preez, NAF 1991), Die Wonderwerk (as James Keller, 1991), "Majoor" in Die Keiser (PACT 1992), Verste Grens (1993), Is the Mouse Boss? (1994), "Bullet" in Hartebees by Alexander Strachan. (KKNK, 2000).
He had a role in the pantomime Rooikappietjie in 1996.
He directed Another Time starring Zane Meas and Carmin Coetzer in October 2014.
On television he starred in the KykNet drama Plek van die Vleisvreters 2004, Swartwater (SABC), as Stefan Ferreira in Erfsondes and in the film Stoute Boudjies.
Sources
Beeld, 12 April 1991.
The Sunday Star, 26 May 1991.
Style, 7(4), 1993.
The Star, 20 September 2014.
TVSA [1].
IMDb [2].
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