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Other purely musical performances include  ''[[The Jol]]'',  ''[[Hemel en aarde]]'' ("heaven and earth") (2009)  
 
Other purely musical performances include  ''[[The Jol]]'',  ''[[Hemel en aarde]]'' ("heaven and earth") (2009)  
  
Working with [[Barney Simon]] on his show ''[[The Jol]]'' at the [[Market Theatre]], he became interested in theatrical work. In 1987 he co-wrote and directed the musical hit ''[[District Six – The Musical]]'' with [[Taliep Petersen]], then followed with ''[[Fairyland]]'' (1990), ''[[Crooners]]'' (1991), ''[[Poison]]'' (1992, 1994), ''[[Kat and the Kings]]'' (1995) and ''[[Klop-Klop]]'' (“Knock-knock”- 1997). Also collaborated with [[Paul Slabolepszy]] on ''[[The Eyes of their Whites]]'' (1990) at the Edinburgh Festival.  
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Working with [[Barney Simon]] on his show ''[[The Jol]]'' at the [[Market Theatre]], he became interested in theatrical work.  
  
In 2000 Kramer directed [[Marc Lottering]] in ''[[From the Cape Flats with Love]]'', and in 2001 compiled and directed ''[[Big Stakes and Slap Chips]]'' with [[Marc Lottering|Lottering]]. In 2001 also co-wrote (with [[Jody Abrahams]] and [[Gaerin Hauptfleisch]]) ''[[Die Ballade van Koos Sas]]'' with his regular musicians  [[Gammie Lackay]] and [[Howard Links]]and put together the haunting musical project ''[[Karoo Kitaar Blues]]'',  with untutored musicians [[Hannes Coetzee]] and [[Tokos Lodewyk]] from farms and towns (2001-2003).  
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In 2001 also co-wrote  ''[[Die Ballade van Koos Sas]]'' (with [[Jody Abrahams]] and [[Gaerin Hauptfleisch]]) with his regular musicians  [[Gammie Lackay]] and [[Howard Links]]and put together the haunting musical project ''[[Karoo Kitaar Blues]]'',  with untutored musicians [[Hannes Coetzee]] and [[Tokos Lodewyk]] from farms and towns (2001-2003).  
  
 
Kramer did his first productions**? under the label [[Blik Productions]] and for ** years (1990-1996) he and his wife [[Renaye Kramer]] ran The [[Dock Road Theatre]] in the Cape Town’s waterfront development. He and [[Renaye Kramer|Renaye]] went on to form a production company [[David Kramer Productions]]?* Winner of numerous awards over the years for his music as well as his theatre work. This includes the [[Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards|Fleur du Cap Award]] for Best Contribution to a Musical or Revue for ''[[Kat and the Kings]]'' (1999) and the revival of  ''[[District Six]]'' (2002), and a Laurence Olivier Award as Best New Musical in 1999 for ''[[Kat and the Kings]]'', all of which he shared with [[Taliep Petersen]].  
 
Kramer did his first productions**? under the label [[Blik Productions]] and for ** years (1990-1996) he and his wife [[Renaye Kramer]] ran The [[Dock Road Theatre]] in the Cape Town’s waterfront development. He and [[Renaye Kramer|Renaye]] went on to form a production company [[David Kramer Productions]]?* Winner of numerous awards over the years for his music as well as his theatre work. This includes the [[Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards|Fleur du Cap Award]] for Best Contribution to a Musical or Revue for ''[[Kat and the Kings]]'' (1999) and the revival of  ''[[District Six]]'' (2002), and a Laurence Olivier Award as Best New Musical in 1999 for ''[[Kat and the Kings]]'', all of which he shared with [[Taliep Petersen]].  
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KRAMER, David. Together with [[Taliep Petersen]] he created the musical ''[[District Six – The Musical]]'' which ran at the [[Baxter Theatre]] for six months in 1987 before moving to the [[Market Theatre]] in February 1988. Together with [[Taliep Petersen]] he created ''[[Poison]]'' which was staged at the [[Nico Malan Theatre]] in 1992. At the same time their ''[[Fairyland]]'' was staged at the [[Dock Road Theatre]] and ''[[Crooners]]'' was staged at the ''[[City Lights Theatre]]''. ***(Tucker, 1997)  
 
KRAMER, David. Together with [[Taliep Petersen]] he created the musical ''[[District Six – The Musical]]'' which ran at the [[Baxter Theatre]] for six months in 1987 before moving to the [[Market Theatre]] in February 1988. Together with [[Taliep Petersen]] he created ''[[Poison]]'' which was staged at the [[Nico Malan Theatre]] in 1992. At the same time their ''[[Fairyland]]'' was staged at the [[Dock Road Theatre]] and ''[[Crooners]]'' was staged at the ''[[City Lights Theatre]]''. ***(Tucker, 1997)  
  
KRAMER, David & [[Taliep Petersen]], ''[[District Six – The Musical]]'', 2002.  ''[[Karoo Kitaar Blues]]'', [[Baxter Theatre]], 2001.  ''[[Hallelujah!]]'',
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KRAMER, David & [[Taliep Petersen]], ''[[District Six – The Musical]]'', 2002.  ''[[Karoo Kitaar Blues]]'', [[Baxter Theatre]], 2001.   
  
 
===Musicals by [[David Kramer]] and [[Taliep Petersen]]===
 
===Musicals by [[David Kramer]] and [[Taliep Petersen]]===
 
* ''[[Crooners]]'' (1992)
 
  
 
* ''[[District Six - The Musical]]'' (1987)
 
* ''[[District Six - The Musical]]'' (1987)
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* ''[[Fairyland]]'' (1990)
 
* ''[[Fairyland]]'' (1990)
  
* ''[[Kat and the Kings]]'' (1995)
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* ''[[Crooners]]'' (1992)
  
 
* ''[[Poison]]'' (1992, 1994, 2000)
 
* ''[[Poison]]'' (1992, 1994, 2000)
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* ''[[Kat and the Kings]]'' (1995)
  
 
* ''[[Klop Klop]]'' (1996)
 
* ''[[Klop Klop]]'' (1996)
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* ''[[The Eyes of their Whites]]'' (1990, a review with [[Paul Slabolepszy]])
 
* ''[[The Eyes of their Whites]]'' (1990, a review with [[Paul Slabolepszy]])
* ''[[Die Ballade van Koos Sas]]'' (2001)
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* ''[[Die Ballade van Koos Sas]]'' (2001, with [[Jody Abrahams]] and [[Gaerin Hauptfleisch]])
 
* ''[[The Kramer Petersen Songbook]]'' (2007)
 
* ''[[The Kramer Petersen Songbook]]'' (2007)
 
* ''[[Some Like It Vrot]]'' (2011)  
 
* ''[[Some Like It Vrot]]'' (2011)  

Revision as of 15:05, 27 September 2024

David Kramer (1951-) is a bilingual singer, musician, composer, playwright and director.

BEING EDITED

Biography

Born in Worcester, he learnt to play the guitar and wrote music at an early age, playing in a band called The Creeps during his schooldays. Originally trained as a textile designer at Leeds University (1971-74), but discovered a need to write songs expressing and interpreting the South African reality.


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

Primarily known for his tranformation of South African music, and the enhancement of non-standard Cape Afrikaans (or "Kaaps") as a musical vehicle.

He began writing and singing songs based on a mix of rock, Afrikaans folk songs and township music, despite his revulsion of the Nationalist regime. His musical albums include Bakgat (1980 - banned by the SABC in 1981), The Story of Blokkies Joubert (198*), Royal Hotel (198*) and **. These, combined with his popular public appearances and the immensely entertaining series of Volkswagen Minibus adverts starring Kramer made him a household name and face in the 1980s.

Other purely musical performances include The Jol, Hemel en aarde ("heaven and earth") (2009)

Working with Barney Simon on his show The Jol at the Market Theatre, he became interested in theatrical work.

In 2001 also co-wrote Die Ballade van Koos Sas (with Jody Abrahams and Gaerin Hauptfleisch) with his regular musicians Gammie Lackay and Howard Linksand put together the haunting musical project Karoo Kitaar Blues, with untutored musicians Hannes Coetzee and Tokos Lodewyk from farms and towns (2001-2003).

Kramer did his first productions**? under the label Blik Productions and for ** years (1990-1996) he and his wife Renaye Kramer ran The Dock Road Theatre in the Cape Town’s waterfront development. He and Renaye went on to form a production company David Kramer Productions?* Winner of numerous awards over the years for his music as well as his theatre work. This includes the Fleur du Cap Award for Best Contribution to a Musical or Revue for Kat and the Kings (1999) and the revival of District Six (2002), and a Laurence Olivier Award as Best New Musical in 1999 for Kat and the Kings, all of which he shared with Taliep Petersen.

KRAMER, David. Together with Taliep Petersen he created the musical District Six – The Musical which ran at the Baxter Theatre for six months in 1987 before moving to the Market Theatre in February 1988. Together with Taliep Petersen he created Poison which was staged at the Nico Malan Theatre in 1992. At the same time their Fairyland was staged at the Dock Road Theatre and Crooners was staged at the City Lights Theatre. ***(Tucker, 1997)

KRAMER, David & Taliep Petersen, District Six – The Musical, 2002. Karoo Kitaar Blues, Baxter Theatre, 2001.

Musicals by David Kramer and Taliep Petersen

Musicals written by David Kramer

As director

Theatre productions directed by David Kramer include:

Sources

Pretoria News, 18 April 2001.

"Twee manne steel die kollig" , Rapport Tydskrif, 20 September, 2009: p. 8.

Die Beeld, Die Kunste Oktober/November 2018.

Official website, https://www.davidkramer.co.za/history.html

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