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== Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance == | == Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance == | ||
− | Nel's apprenticeship was primarily in amateur theatre in East London. He made his professional debut as a teenager at the [[Baxter Theatre]] in Cape Town. | + | Nel's theatrical apprenticeship was primarily in [[amateur]] theatre in East London. He made his [[professional]] debut as a teenager at the [[Baxter Theatre]] in Cape Town. |
− | While at [[Rhodes University]], he was directed by Prof | + | While at [[Rhodes University]], he was directed by Prof [[Sydney James]], [[Andrew Buckland]] and [[Ilse van Hemert]]. At this time, he also worked on several original productions for [[The Institute for Social and Individual Development in Africa]] ([[ISIDA]]) for Prof Ken Dovey. |
− | In Cape Town, he worked for CAPAB Drama & Opera, Cape Town Opera | + | In Cape Town, he worked for [[CAPAB]] Drama & Opera, [[Cape Town Opera]] and [[Pieter Toerien]]. In the early 2000s, his theatre company produced work mostly at the [[PE Opera House]], but he also worked at this time with [[Centrestage]] and the [[PE G&S Society]], and was a regular voice teacher at [[Stageworld Theatre School]]. |
Since 2005, he has worked in England with young, emerging theatre makers and performers. | Since 2005, he has worked in England with young, emerging theatre makers and performers. | ||
− | As a child actor: | + | === Involvement in specific productions === |
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+ | '''As a child actor:''' | ||
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Winnie-the-Pooh (Small), Dark of the Moon (Floyd), The Wizard of Oz (Scarecrow), Hello, Dolly! (Barnaby), Robin Hood and the Babes in the Wood (Cecil), South Pacific (Professor), Mame (Patrick Snr) | Winnie-the-Pooh (Small), Dark of the Moon (Floyd), The Wizard of Oz (Scarecrow), Hello, Dolly! (Barnaby), Robin Hood and the Babes in the Wood (Cecil), South Pacific (Professor), Mame (Patrick Snr) | ||
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Little Mary Sunshine (Billy), Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Momma’s Hung You In The Closet And I’m Feeling So Sad (Jonathan), Bouncers (Les), Hamlet (Gravedigger), The Good Person of Szechwan (Wang), Leaving Out Profanity | Little Mary Sunshine (Billy), Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Momma’s Hung You In The Closet And I’m Feeling So Sad (Jonathan), Bouncers (Les), Hamlet (Gravedigger), The Good Person of Szechwan (Wang), Leaving Out Profanity | ||
− | As an actor: | + | '''As an adult actor:''' |
Alice in Wonderland (Knave of Hearts), Made in South Africa (Mr White), Jesus Christ Superstar (Simon-Peter), Into the Woods (The Baker), Shear Madness (Nick), Ghosts of the Castle (Nurse Irvine/James Barrie), Chicago (Mary Sunshine), Crooning Down Memory Lane (Tommy), Something Cheeky (Smiley Ratshit), Here (Phil), Macbeth (Macbeth), The Wizard of Oz (Miss Gulch/Lion/Wicked Witch) | Alice in Wonderland (Knave of Hearts), Made in South Africa (Mr White), Jesus Christ Superstar (Simon-Peter), Into the Woods (The Baker), Shear Madness (Nick), Ghosts of the Castle (Nurse Irvine/James Barrie), Chicago (Mary Sunshine), Crooning Down Memory Lane (Tommy), Something Cheeky (Smiley Ratshit), Here (Phil), Macbeth (Macbeth), The Wizard of Oz (Miss Gulch/Lion/Wicked Witch) | ||
− | As a director: | + | '''As a director:''' |
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All About Animals, Partners in Time, Shaken, Not Stirred!, The Date, Here, Comedy Tonight! Sommer So!, Tom Ruiters, The Wizard of Oz, Romeo and Juliet, Winnie-The-Pooh, The Canterbury Tales, Agnes of God, Macbeth | All About Animals, Partners in Time, Shaken, Not Stirred!, The Date, Here, Comedy Tonight! Sommer So!, Tom Ruiters, The Wizard of Oz, Romeo and Juliet, Winnie-The-Pooh, The Canterbury Tales, Agnes of God, Macbeth | ||
− | As musical director: | + | '''As musical director:''' |
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Fame ’92, Alice in Christmas Wonderland, Songs My Lover Stole, Showtime 2004 – Flying Colours | Fame ’92, Alice in Christmas Wonderland, Songs My Lover Stole, Showtime 2004 – Flying Colours | ||
− | As a writer: | + | '''As a writer:''' |
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Hansel and Gretel, The Golden Goose, New Boy, Mad Dogs and Englishmen, Sleeping Beauty, Genesis, The Emperor’s New Clothes, Under the Roses, Partners in Time, J.J. and the Dassies, Something Cheeky, Tom Ruiters, The Canterbury Tales (adaptation) | Hansel and Gretel, The Golden Goose, New Boy, Mad Dogs and Englishmen, Sleeping Beauty, Genesis, The Emperor’s New Clothes, Under the Roses, Partners in Time, J.J. and the Dassies, Something Cheeky, Tom Ruiters, The Canterbury Tales (adaptation) | ||
− | As composer: | + | '''As composer:''' |
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Simply South African, Fame ’92, Citi Boy, Songs My Lover Stole, Fireside Tales | Simply South African, Fame ’92, Citi Boy, Songs My Lover Stole, Fireside Tales | ||
− | TV: | + | '''TV:''' |
− | Debuut | + | |
+ | ''[[Debuut '91]]'' and ''[[The Shell Road to Fame]]'' 1993 | ||
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+ | '''Awards''' | ||
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Rhodes University Drama Department Award; Winner – Shell Road to Fame (1993); Weekend Post Showtime Awards (Something Cheeky, Comedy Tonight! & Special Award) | Rhodes University Drama Department Award; Winner – Shell Road to Fame (1993); Weekend Post Showtime Awards (Something Cheeky, Comedy Tonight! & Special Award) | ||
Revision as of 06:52, 22 July 2023
Darryl Nel (1972-) is a theatre producer, director, actor, writer and composer, and an arts educator.
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Biography
Born in East London, where he grew up and matriculated from Selborne College. He then completed a degree in English and Drama at Rhodes University in Grahamstown, before moving to Cape Town, where he lived for several years, working as a teacher and actor.
Relocating to Argentina for a brief spell to work as a theatre teacher, he then returned to South Africa, to live in Port Elizabeth where he and his wife ran a theatre company (DSN Productions), before moving to the UK to work as a music and theatre teacher and later as an administrator at an international school in Surrey.
He completed a PhD at SOAS titled The Tokoloshe and Cultural identity in post-Apartheid South Africa.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
Nel's theatrical apprenticeship was primarily in amateur theatre in East London. He made his professional debut as a teenager at the Baxter Theatre in Cape Town.
While at Rhodes University, he was directed by Prof Sydney James, Andrew Buckland and Ilse van Hemert. At this time, he also worked on several original productions for The Institute for Social and Individual Development in Africa (ISIDA) for Prof Ken Dovey.
In Cape Town, he worked for CAPAB Drama & Opera, Cape Town Opera and Pieter Toerien. In the early 2000s, his theatre company produced work mostly at the PE Opera House, but he also worked at this time with Centrestage and the PE G&S Society, and was a regular voice teacher at Stageworld Theatre School.
Since 2005, he has worked in England with young, emerging theatre makers and performers.
Involvement in specific productions
As a child actor:
Winnie-the-Pooh (Small), Dark of the Moon (Floyd), The Wizard of Oz (Scarecrow), Hello, Dolly! (Barnaby), Robin Hood and the Babes in the Wood (Cecil), South Pacific (Professor), Mame (Patrick Snr)
As a student actor (Rhodes University): Little Mary Sunshine (Billy), Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Momma’s Hung You In The Closet And I’m Feeling So Sad (Jonathan), Bouncers (Les), Hamlet (Gravedigger), The Good Person of Szechwan (Wang), Leaving Out Profanity
As an adult actor: Alice in Wonderland (Knave of Hearts), Made in South Africa (Mr White), Jesus Christ Superstar (Simon-Peter), Into the Woods (The Baker), Shear Madness (Nick), Ghosts of the Castle (Nurse Irvine/James Barrie), Chicago (Mary Sunshine), Crooning Down Memory Lane (Tommy), Something Cheeky (Smiley Ratshit), Here (Phil), Macbeth (Macbeth), The Wizard of Oz (Miss Gulch/Lion/Wicked Witch)
As a director:
All About Animals, Partners in Time, Shaken, Not Stirred!, The Date, Here, Comedy Tonight! Sommer So!, Tom Ruiters, The Wizard of Oz, Romeo and Juliet, Winnie-The-Pooh, The Canterbury Tales, Agnes of God, Macbeth
As musical director:
Fame ’92, Alice in Christmas Wonderland, Songs My Lover Stole, Showtime 2004 – Flying Colours
As a writer:
Hansel and Gretel, The Golden Goose, New Boy, Mad Dogs and Englishmen, Sleeping Beauty, Genesis, The Emperor’s New Clothes, Under the Roses, Partners in Time, J.J. and the Dassies, Something Cheeky, Tom Ruiters, The Canterbury Tales (adaptation)
As composer:
Simply South African, Fame ’92, Citi Boy, Songs My Lover Stole, Fireside Tales
TV:
Debuut '91 and The Shell Road to Fame 1993
Awards
Rhodes University Drama Department Award; Winner – Shell Road to Fame (1993); Weekend Post Showtime Awards (Something Cheeky, Comedy Tonight! & Special Award)
Sources
E-mail submission by Darryl Nel, 21 July 2023.
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