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''[[Evita]]'' (as the understaudy for “Ché”), | ''[[Evita]]'' (as the understaudy for “Ché”), | ||
''[[Spoke van Ibsen]]'' (as "Oswald"), | ''[[Spoke van Ibsen]]'' (as "Oswald"), | ||
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+ | ENGELBRECHT, Johan. (19**-) Actor. ** He starred in [[Bobby Heaney]]’s production of an Afikaans translation of Arthur Miller’s ''All My Sons'' called ''[[My Seuns]]'' together with [[Louis van Niekerk]] and [[Lida Botha]] at the [[Alexander Theatre]] for [[TRUK]] in 1984. He starred in [[Casper de Vries]]’s ''[[Hello South Africa/Hallo Suid-Africa]]'', composed, directed and starring de Vries, together with [[Elsabé Zietsman]], [[June van Merch]] and [[Didi Kriel]] at the [[Windybrow Theatre]] circa 1986. ** (Tucker, 1997) | ||
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Actor.
Performed in The Archon (as “The Boy”), Siener in the Suburbs (as “Tjokkie”), Evita (as the understaudy for “Ché”), Spoke van Ibsen (as "Oswald"), Leeu in die Winter (as "John"), Evita (as "Che Guevery"), Robinson Crusoe and in Inside Outside.
(Limelight 1981/82)(Limelight1983/84)
ENGELBRECHT, Johan. (19**-) Actor. ** He starred in Bobby Heaney’s production of an Afikaans translation of Arthur Miller’s All My Sons called My Seuns together with Louis van Niekerk and Lida Botha at the Alexander Theatre for TRUK in 1984. He starred in Casper de Vries’s Hello South Africa/Hallo Suid-Africa, composed, directed and starring de Vries, together with Elsabé Zietsman, June van Merch and Didi Kriel at the Windybrow Theatre circa 1986. ** (Tucker, 1997)
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