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− | DE VOS, Marius (19*-) Actor. Graduated with a B.A. dramatic Art (Hons) in 1981. ** ''[[Hell is for Whites Only (aka ’’Beyond All Reason’’)]]'' ([[Pieter-Dirk Uys]], 1982). Stage manager for ''[[Adapt or Dye]]'' on a tour through the Cape Province. During his National Service he was a founder member of [[Weekend Theatre Productions]]. For this company he directed ''[[Miss South Africa]]'', was a co-writer and performed in ''[[Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf]]'', wrote and directed ''[[Taxi Ranks]]'', performed in ''[[Underdome]]'', wroted, directed and performed in ''[[Tickets. Cheap]]'' at the [[ | + | DE VOS, Marius (19*-) Actor. Graduated with a B.A. dramatic Art (Hons) in 1981. ** ''[[Hell is for Whites Only (aka ’’Beyond All Reason’’)]]'' ([[Pieter-Dirk Uys]], 1982). Stage manager for ''[[Adapt or Dye]]'' on a tour through the Cape Province. During his National Service he was a founder member of [[Weekend Theatre Productions]]. For this company he directed ''[[Miss South Africa]]'', was a co-writer and performed in ''[[Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf]]'', wrote and directed ''[[Taxi Ranks]]'', performed in ''[[Underdome]]'', wroted, directed and performed in ''[[Tickets. Cheap]]'' at the [[Market Theatre]] and performed in ''[[Wolraad Woltemade/What's Your Claim to Flame]]''. Wrote and directed ''[[Spooks]]''. |
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Revision as of 11:34, 20 November 2013
DE VOS, Marius (19*-) Actor. Graduated with a B.A. dramatic Art (Hons) in 1981. ** Hell is for Whites Only (aka ’’Beyond All Reason’’) (Pieter-Dirk Uys, 1982). Stage manager for Adapt or Dye on a tour through the Cape Province. During his National Service he was a founder member of Weekend Theatre Productions. For this company he directed Miss South Africa, was a co-writer and performed in Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf, wrote and directed Taxi Ranks, performed in Underdome, wroted, directed and performed in Tickets. Cheap at the Market Theatre and performed in Wolraad Woltemade/What's Your Claim to Flame. Wrote and directed Spooks.
Sources
National Arts Festival programme, 1985.
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