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His theatrical work in high school when he and [[Philip Louw]] wrote a play called ''[[From hippie to normal: the story of sinners and the birth of Jesus Christ]]''. [He became a member of a theatrical group in Eersterust, for whom he wrote a number of plays ??**] * | His theatrical work in high school when he and [[Philip Louw]] wrote a play called ''[[From hippie to normal: the story of sinners and the birth of Jesus Christ]]''. [He became a member of a theatrical group in Eersterust, for whom he wrote a number of plays ??**] * | ||
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Revision as of 18:36, 6 October 2013
(19*-) Academic, playwright, poet, and musician. **As academic he taught at ***, then became Director of Client services at the UNISA Library (2000-2009) and in April 2009 moved to the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University as Director of Library and Information Services.
His work in theatre
His theatrical work in high school when he and Philip Louw wrote a play called From hippie to normal: the story of sinners and the birth of Jesus Christ. [He became a member of a theatrical group in Eersterust, for whom he wrote a number of plays ??**] *
Sources
Return to
Return to ESAT Personalities P
Return to South African Theatre Personalities
Return to The ESAT Entries
Return to Main Page