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(1939-) Internationally renowned actress, director and playwright. Born in South Africa 9 February 1939, she studied at the [[University of the Witwatersrand]] and at LAMDA in England. Her first stage appearance was in Ipswich on 30 April 1962 in ''Billy Liar'', and in the same year she joined the Royal Shakespeare Company for The Wars of the Roses, becoming a highly regarded member of the ensemble. Her vast canon of work over the years has been lauded in London and internationally. Her association with South African theatre came through her close involvement as patron ans supporter of the [[Market Theatre]] and her association with its directors [[Barney Simon]] and [[Mannie Manim]]. She appeared in the 1974 fund raising production for [[The Company]] and the opening production of the [[Market Theatre]] (1976), then – because she strongly supported the cultural boycott - she only returned to the country a decade later, when changes had begun to occur. Directed ''[[Othello]]'' with [[John Kani]], [[Richard Haynes]] and [[Joanna Weinerg]] at the [[Market]] in 1986. In 2005 she returned once more to direct ''[[Hamlet]]'' for [[The Baxter]] and the [[National Arts Festival]] (with [[Rajesh Gopie]], [[Johan Kani]] and [[Dorothy Ann Gould]]).  As dramatist she has written and directed South Africanised versions of [[Brecht]]’s ''[[The Good Person of Sezuan]]'' and [[Chekhov]]’s ''[[The Cherry Orchard]]'' (entitled ''[[The Free State]]'') in 1998. Winner of numerous awards, including two Evening Standard Best Actress Awards in Britain. She has received honorary D.Litt degrees from a number of Britishg universities. Married to British director Trevor Nunn. The influential theatrical figure [[Cecilia Sonnenberg]] and the redoubtable politician [[Helen Suzman]] were her aunts. (??*)SUZMAN, Janet. Actress. Played Calpurnia in ''[[Julius Caesar]]'', directed by [[John Boulter]] for the [[Wits University Players]] in 1957. She starred in [[Athol Fugard]]’s ''[[Hello and Goodbye]]'' in London. She starred in ''[[Pleasure and Repentance]]'', a fund-raising show for the [[Market Theatre]] on 4 January 1976. [[Barney Simon]] directed and the cast also starred  [[Ron Smerczak]], [[Keith Blundell]] and [[Michael McCabe]]. She starred in [[Barney Simon]]’s production of [[Edward Albee]]’s ''[[The Death of Bessie Smith]]'' together with [[John Kani]] and [[Winston Ntshona]] at the [[Market]] in 1979. She directed [[The Good Woman of Sharkville]] which was adapted by herself and [[Gcina Mhlope]] at the [[Market Theatre]] in July 1996. Her production of ''[[Othello]]'' was staged at the [[Market]] on 16 September 1987. SUZMAN, Janet:  Co-founder of the Market.  Joined in 60’s London Academy of Music & Dramatic Art.  Previously married to [[Trevor Nunn]].  ''[[The Cherry Orchard]]'' (dir) (SA adaption), based on the history of the Prynnsberg family near Clocolan (great house of landed bourgeoisie famous for hunts & grand weekend and increasing debt as the last of the line drank his money away.  House finally sold by Sotheby’s in 1994.)  [[Esmeralda Bihl]], [[Fana Mokoena]], [[Moshidid Motshegwa]] & [[Sello Motloung]]. 1997.  [[Estelle Kohler]] was first cast in ''[[The Cherry Orchard]]'' in 1965 by [[John Fernald]] (dir) from UK.  She & [[Patrick Mynhardt]] were cast.  John invited her to London & she went to RADA for 2 years.  Landed a role for The Royal Shakespeare Company in 1967.  Famous leading lady for RSC.
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(1939-) Internationally renowned actress, director and playwright. Born in South Africa 9 February 1939, she studied at the [[University of the Witwatersrand]] and at LAMDA in England. Her first stage appearance was in Ipswich on 30 April 1962 in ''Billy Liar'', and in the same year she joined the Royal Shakespeare Company for The Wars of the Roses, becoming a highly regarded member of the ensemble. Her vast canon of work over the years has been lauded in London and internationally. Her association with South African theatre came through her close involvement as patron ans supporter of the [[Market Theatre]] and her association with its directors [[Barney Simon]] and [[Mannie Manim]]. She appeared in the 1974 fund raising production for [[The Company]] and the opening production of the [[Market Theatre]] (1976), then – because she strongly supported the cultural boycott - she only returned to the country a decade later, when changes had begun to occur. Directed ''[[Othello]]'' with [[John Kani]], [[Richard Haines]] and [[Joanna Weinerg]] at the [[Market Theatre|Market]] in 1986. In 2005 she returned once more to direct ''[[Hamlet]]'' for The [[Baxter Theatre]] and the [[National Arts Festival]] (with [[Rajesh Gopie]], [[John Kani]] and [[Dorothy Ann Gould]]).  As dramatist she has written and directed South Africanised versions of [[Brecht]]’s ''[[The Good Person of Sezuan]]'' and [[Chekhov]]’s ''[[The Cherry Orchard]]'' (entitled ''[[The Free State]]'') in 1998. Winner of numerous awards, including two Evening Standard Best Actress Awards in Britain. She has received honorary D.Litt degrees from a number of British universities. Married to British director Trevor Nunn. The influential theatrical figure [[Cecilia Sonnenberg]] and the redoubtable politician [[Helen Suzman]] were her aunts. (??*)
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SUZMAN, Janet. Actress. Played Calpurnia in ''[[Julius Caesar]]'', directed by [[John Boulter]] for the [[Wits University Players]] in 1957. She starred in [[Athol Fugard]]’s ''[[Hello and Goodbye]]'' in London. She starred in ''[[Pleasure and Repentance]]'', a fund-raising show for the [[Market Theatre]] on 4 January 1976. [[Barney Simon]] directed and the cast also starred  [[Ron Smerczak]], [[Keith Blundell]] and [[Michael McCabe]]. She starred in [[Barney Simon]]’s production of [[Edward Albee]]’s ''[[The Death of Bessie Smith]]'' together with [[John Kani]] and [[Winston Ntshona]] at the [[Market Theatre]] in 1979. She directed [[The Good Woman of Sharkville]] which was adapted by herself and [[Gcina Mhlope]] at the [[Market Theatre]] in July 1996. Her production of ''[[Othello]]'' was staged at the [[Market Theatre|Market]] on 16 September 1987.  
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SUZMAN, Janet:  Co-founder of the [[Market Theatre|Market]].  Joined in 60’s London Academy of Music & Dramatic Art.  Previously married to [[Trevor Nunn]].  ''[[The Cherry Orchard]]'' (dir) (SA adaption), based on the history of the Prynnsberg family near Clocolan (great house of landed bourgeoisie famous for hunts & grand weekend and increasing debt as the last of the line drank his money away.  House finally sold by Sotheby’s in 1994.)  [[Esmeralda Bihl]], [[Fana Mokoena]], [[Moshidid Motshegwa]] & [[Sello Motloung]]. 1997.  [[Estelle Kohler]] was first cast in ''[[The Cherry Orchard]]'' in 1965 by [[John Fernald]] (dir) from UK.  She & [[Patrick Mynhardt]] were cast.  John invited her to London & she went to RADA for 2 years.  Landed a role for The Royal Shakespeare Company in 1967.  Famous leading lady for RSC.
  
 
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(1939-) Internationally renowned actress, director and playwright. Born in South Africa 9 February 1939, she studied at the University of the Witwatersrand and at LAMDA in England. Her first stage appearance was in Ipswich on 30 April 1962 in Billy Liar, and in the same year she joined the Royal Shakespeare Company for The Wars of the Roses, becoming a highly regarded member of the ensemble. Her vast canon of work over the years has been lauded in London and internationally. Her association with South African theatre came through her close involvement as patron ans supporter of the Market Theatre and her association with its directors Barney Simon and Mannie Manim. She appeared in the 1974 fund raising production for The Company and the opening production of the Market Theatre (1976), then – because she strongly supported the cultural boycott - she only returned to the country a decade later, when changes had begun to occur. Directed Othello with John Kani, Richard Haines and Joanna Weinerg at the Market in 1986. In 2005 she returned once more to direct Hamlet for The Baxter Theatre and the National Arts Festival (with Rajesh Gopie, John Kani and Dorothy Ann Gould). As dramatist she has written and directed South Africanised versions of Brecht’s The Good Person of Sezuan and Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard (entitled The Free State) in 1998. Winner of numerous awards, including two Evening Standard Best Actress Awards in Britain. She has received honorary D.Litt degrees from a number of British universities. Married to British director Trevor Nunn. The influential theatrical figure Cecilia Sonnenberg and the redoubtable politician Helen Suzman were her aunts. (??*)

SUZMAN, Janet. Actress. Played Calpurnia in Julius Caesar, directed by John Boulter for the Wits University Players in 1957. She starred in Athol Fugard’s Hello and Goodbye in London. She starred in Pleasure and Repentance, a fund-raising show for the Market Theatre on 4 January 1976. Barney Simon directed and the cast also starred Ron Smerczak, Keith Blundell and Michael McCabe. She starred in Barney Simon’s production of Edward Albee’s The Death of Bessie Smith together with John Kani and Winston Ntshona at the Market Theatre in 1979. She directed The Good Woman of Sharkville which was adapted by herself and Gcina Mhlope at the Market Theatre in July 1996. Her production of Othello was staged at the Market on 16 September 1987.

SUZMAN, Janet: Co-founder of the Market. Joined in 60’s London Academy of Music & Dramatic Art. Previously married to Trevor Nunn. The Cherry Orchard (dir) (SA adaption), based on the history of the Prynnsberg family near Clocolan (great house of landed bourgeoisie famous for hunts & grand weekend and increasing debt as the last of the line drank his money away. House finally sold by Sotheby’s in 1994.) Esmeralda Bihl, Fana Mokoena, Moshidid Motshegwa & Sello Motloung. 1997. Estelle Kohler was first cast in The Cherry Orchard in 1965 by John Fernald (dir) from UK. She & Patrick Mynhardt were cast. John invited her to London & she went to RADA for 2 years. Landed a role for The Royal Shakespeare Company in 1967. Famous leading lady for RSC.

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Tucker, 1997

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