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(Also billed as Christopher Weare, though most often referred to as "Chris".)
Chris Weare (19*-). Actor, director, theatre maker, teacher and administrator.
Biography
Born Christopher Weare.
Married to voice coach and director Liz Mills.
Training
He received his training at Rhodes University Drama Department, graduating in the early 1970s.
Career
Became a lecturer in the Department of Drama at University of Cape Town Drama Department in 19*, later became Associate Professor and Director of the Little Theatre in the same department. Made professor and director of Little Theatre (19*). He is also the founder of the Intimate Theatre, and a founding member of The Mechanicals Collective. He was one of the founders of the Arena Theatre Company in Cape Town in 1997 and he was on the first steering committee of the Cape Town Theatre Laboratory in 1998.
In 2025, he is teaching acting and acting theory at LAMTA.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
Doctor Faustus as "Robin" 1968, Peer Gynt 1970, Richard Gush of Salem 1970, The Playboy of the Western World 1971, Macbeth 1979, The Crucible 1980, The Philanthropist 1980, The Silent Woman 1981
As actor, he played Hal in Kvetch and Graham Johnston in We All Fall Down (1988).
Ostrich palace/Volstruispaleis 1996 KKNK Baxter, Rick Everett
African Star! – The Will Schreiner Story. 1999-2000
As actor
Film
Chris acted in the film That Englishwoman.
As director
He subsequently became known as a fine director, his work including:
1978: Skyvers (Rhodes University Drama Department)
1979: Absurd Person Singular (Rhodes University Drama Department)
1981: El Grande de Coca Cola
1984: Skyf
1989: We and Them
1990: East
1995: People are Living There (also playing “Shorty”)
1996: Elizabeth
1998: Pick Ups
2003: Bungee Writing Finals
2005: Noises Off
2006: The Incredible Beer Show
2006: Bonhoeffer
2007: Lawwe Geluide
2008: Buried Child
2008/2009: The Zoo Story (2008-2009)
2009: MacBeki - A Farce to the Reckoned With
2010: Decadence
2010: Raiders of the Lost Aardvark
2010: Spring Awakening
2010: We and Them
2011: Lovborg's Women
2011: The Real Inspector Hound
2012: House of Usher
2012: Tonight Neither Hamlet (2012)
2013: The Colonel Bird
2013: An Audience with Miss Hobhouse
2013: The Titanic Orchestra
2013: An Absolute Turkey
2013: Sexual Perversity in Chicago
2013: Vigil
2013: Same Time Next Year
2013: No, Seriously? (Alan Committie’s one-man show at the Montecasino Theatre.)
2014: Curl Up and Dye
2014: A Lie of the Mind
2018: Gertrude Stein and a Companion
Material held by NELM to be investigated: The Trojan Horse – Weare: Playscript [Typescript (photocopy)] NELM Location: [Collection: MANIM, Mannie]: 2005. 11. 1. 320; The Greeks – Weare: Theatre programme [Typescript] NELM Location: [Collection: MORRIS, Gay]: 2007. 13. 24. 1
Awards, etc
In 1979 he was awarded the first Leon Gluckman Memorial Scholarship, presented to him by Dr Henry Gluckman during the celebration of the 75th anniversary of the Rhodes University Drama Department.
He has won four Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards (as Best Supporting Actor for "Hal" in Berkoff's Kvetch (1988), as Best Director and the Rosalie van der Gucht Prize for New Directors for Berkoff's East (1990), the Fleur du Cap Theatre Award as Best Director for Elizabeth (1996) and **.
Nominated Fleur 2008 Chris Weare: Rosencrantz & Guildenstern are dead;
Fleur du Cap Lifetime Award, award year 2012.
Sources
We All Fall Down programme notes, 1988.
Tucker, 1997.
Theatre programmes, photographs and other material held by NELM in various locations.
South African Panorama, 31 December 1979.
Weare to direct 50th Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards - 15/03/2015 - Artslink.co.za News
https://alexanderbar.co.za/show/getrudesteinandacompanion/
Die Burger, 19 March 2012 (Lifetime Award, Fleur du Cap).
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