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− | Starred in Jean Genet’s ''[[The Maids]]'' in 1993. Co author, with [[Matthew Krause]], of the political cabaret ''[[Dead Man]]'' (1985) - for other plays on this theme see ''[[Tsafendas]]''. Directed ''[[No Room for Squares]]'' with [[Coco Merckel]] in 2000. Workshopped and directed ''[[Your Loving Simon]]'' in 2003. | + | Starred in Jean Genet’s ''[[The Maids]]'' in 1993. Workshopped, wrote and directed the jazzy gay musical ''[[After Nines]]'' in 1997. Co-author, with [[Matthew Krause]], of the political cabaret ''[[Dead Man]]'' (1985) - for other plays on this theme see ''[[Tsafendas]]''. Directed ''[[No Room for Squares]]'' with [[Coco Merckel]] in 2000. Workshopped and directed ''[[Your Loving Simon]]'' in 2003. |
== Awards, etc == | == Awards, etc == |
Revision as of 07:34, 9 April 2014
(1959-) Actor, director, teacher.
Contents
Biography
Born in Johannesburg
Training
Studied at University of Cape Town.
Career
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
Starred in Jean Genet’s The Maids in 1993. Workshopped, wrote and directed the jazzy gay musical After Nines in 1997. Co-author, with Matthew Krause, of the political cabaret Dead Man (1985) - for other plays on this theme see Tsafendas. Directed No Room for Squares with Coco Merckel in 2000. Workshopped and directed Your Loving Simon in 2003.
Awards, etc
A winner in the Johannesburg Civic Theatre's New Stages project in the early 1990s, making his director’s debut with Afro-Dizzia.
Sources
Sunday Times, 27 Aug 1995.
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