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WILLSON, Megan (19**-) Actress, director, writer.
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[[Megan Willson]] (19**-). Actress, director, writer.
  
 
== Biography ==
 
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She directed the Wits [[Kampustoneel]] entry ''[[Die Eend]]''. She directed ''[[Die Eend]]'' for [[TRUK]], 1993, ''[[Don Gxubane Onner die Boere]]'' in 1994, ''[[Macbeth]]'' 1998, ''[[Crashing the Night]]'' 2000, ''[[For Better, For Wors]]'' for the [[The Kultcha Klub]] One Night stand Festival, ''[[Play@Risk]]'' 2001.
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She directed the Wits [[Kampustoneel]] entry ''[[Die Eend]]''. She directed ''[[Die Eend]]'' for [[TRUK]], 1993, ''[[Downside Up]]'', ''[[Don Gxubane Onner die Boere]]'' in 1994, ''[[Macbeth]]'' 1998, ''[[Othello]]'' (1998), ''[[Crashing the Night]]'' 2000, ''[[For Better, For Wors]]'' for the [[The Kultcha Klub]] One Night stand Festival and ''[[Educating Rita]]'', also for [[The Kultcha Klub]]. ''[[Much Ado about Nothing]]'' (2007), Neil LaBute's ''[[Bash]]'' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bash:_Latter-Day_Plays] (2014), .  
  
She acted in ''[[The Threepenny Opera]]'' as a student in 1987, ''[[The Crucible]]'' 1996, ''[[The Winter's Tale]]'' 1997, ''[[Simpatico]]'', ''[[Antony and Cleopatra]]''.
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Megan is a co-writer of the two-hander play ''[[For Better, For Wors]]'' (produced in 2002) and she wrote ''[[Play@Risk]]'' and directed performances in 2001 and 2002.
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She acted in ''[[Die Dreigroschenoper|The Threepenny Opera]]'' as a student in 1987; played "Moira" in ''[[Braait Laaities]]'' in 1991; acted in ''[[Score Me the Ages]]'' (1989), ''[[Hanna, Hanna Ek Sê]]'', ''[[Inherit the Wind]]'' (1990), ''[[Homeland]]' (1992), ''[[The Crucible]]'' 1996, ''[[The Winter's Tale]]'' ([[Maynardville]] 1997), ''[[Simpatico]]'', ''[[Antony and Cleopatra]]'' (1999).
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On television she appeared in ''[[If This Be Treason]]'' in 1998.
  
 
== Awards, etc ==
 
== Awards, etc ==

Revision as of 15:22, 5 August 2022

Megan Willson (19**-). Actress, director, writer.

Biography

Megan is married to actor Martin le Maitre.

Training

Graduated from the Witwatersrand University with a BA Dram (Hons) in 1988.


Career

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

She directed the Wits Kampustoneel entry Die Eend. She directed Die Eend for TRUK, 1993, Downside Up, Don Gxubane Onner die Boere in 1994, Macbeth 1998, Othello (1998), Crashing the Night 2000, For Better, For Wors for the The Kultcha Klub One Night stand Festival and Educating Rita, also for The Kultcha Klub. Much Ado about Nothing (2007), Neil LaBute's Bash [1] (2014), .

Megan is a co-writer of the two-hander play For Better, For Wors (produced in 2002) and she wrote Play@Risk and directed performances in 2001 and 2002.

She acted in The Threepenny Opera as a student in 1987; played "Moira" in Braait Laaities in 1991; acted in Score Me the Ages (1989), Hanna, Hanna Ek Sê, Inherit the Wind (1990), Homeland' (1992), The Crucible 1996, The Winter's Tale (Maynardville 1997), Simpatico, Antony and Cleopatra (1999).

On television she appeared in If This Be Treason in 1998.

Awards, etc

She received the Johannesburg Repertory Players award twice during her student years. She won a Loerie Gold for her direction on the AIDS play Secrets and Lies.


Sources

Don Gxubane Onner die Boere programme, 1994.

Play@Risk theatre programme 2001.


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