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− | Renée Muller lives in Voëlklip in Hermanus. (This may be [[René Müller]][https://www.renemuller.co.za/about-rene-muller/], listed as a holistic councillor in Hermanus.) | + | According to Robin Malan Renée, editor of the collection , Muller lives in Voëlklip in Hermanus. (This may be [[René Müller]][https://www.renemuller.co.za/about-rene-muller/], listed as a holistic councillor in Hermanus.) |
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== | ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== |
Revision as of 11:14, 15 January 2022
There may be theatre practitioners and/or playwrights called Renée Muller (or Renee Muller in some cases).
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Renee Muller (fl 1960s-1970s) is a playwright
Biography
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
One of her plays was awarded a prize by the Pretoria branch of the S.A. Council for English Education, and was performed at the Arcadia School Hall on 30 November, 1968.
Sources
Pretoria News, May 1968
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Renée Muller (fl 2000s) is a playwright
Biography
According to Robin Malan Renée, editor of the collection , Muller lives in Voëlklip in Hermanus. (This may be René Müller[1], listed as a holistic councillor in Hermanus.)
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
Her short play about a dysfunctional family called HOP-House Dance was one of the selected plays for the play collections Short, Sharp & Snappy (Volumes 1 & 2), published by Junkets Press in 2011.
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