Pieter Fourie
As in the case of "Johan", Pieter is one of the most commonly found first names in Afrikaans, and Fourie is equally widespread as a surname in South Africa, thus there are a number of individuals involved in theatre named Pieter Fourie.
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Pieter Fourie, Playwright
(1940-) Actor, director, playwright, producer and manager.
Biography
Born in Phillipolis in the Orange Free State on 3 April, 1940, grew up in Luckhoff. Left school at 15, to become a postal worker in Bloemfontein and Koffiefontein. Then he returned to school in Phillipolis, before going to the University of Stellenbosch, initially doing Drama, but after an argument with the professor, Fred Engelen, he left to finish with a BA and a BA Honours degree in Afrikaans Literature (1964). A founding member of D.J. Opperman’s literary laboratory, he initially published poetry in journals like Stiebeuel, Standpunte, Sestiger en Tydskrif vir Letterkunde. He was also a radical student leader at the time.
Uit sy eerste huwelik, met die aktrise Liz Dick, word twee dogters gebore, naamlik Tanya en Mashinka. Na sy tweede huwelik, op 17 Desember 1983 met Marlize Herselmann, vestig hy hom op die kleinhoewe La Terra de Luc naby Franschhoek en is resident-dramaturg vir KRUIK en vanaf 1 Januarie 1987 vir die Transvaalse Raad vir Uitvoerende Kunste (TRUK). Hy en Marlize het twee dogters, Natasha en Nandi. In 1990 vestig hy hom as knoffelboer op die plaas Kapteinskloof tussen Piketberg en Velddrif. Na sy tweede egskeiding vestig hy hom in 1993 op Luckhoff, waar hy groot geword het.
In 1964 he started his own touring production company, the Pieter Fourie Genootskap, with actresses such as Christine Basson en Marie Pentz, writing and directing the work himself. In 1966 he joined the CAPAB Drama Company as company manager of the Afrikaans Company.
He was married to actress Liz Dick and to **
His contribution to South African Theatre, Film, Media and Performance
In 1967 he was made Artistic Director for Afrikaans Drama, and in 1968 Artistic Director for Drama, a position he held for sixteen years (from 1968-1983).
Then in 1983 became Playwright in Residence with[CAPAB]] and in 1985 with [ PACT]], a post he held for * years.
He moved to Oudtshoorn and was one of the founders, and in 1997 became Director of the Klein Karoo Nasionale Kunstefees (KKNK).
In 1999 he resigned to return to writing and producing, founding a production company, Rooderandt Produksies, in 2000, which produced a number of his works. Over the years he was also involved with ATKV Kampustoneel,Logan Toneelfees.
His career as actor
His career as director
He initially wrote and directed his own work for his travelling company.
In 1969 he directed his first piece for CAPAB, namely Fando and Lis by Arrabal. He went on to direct a large number of translated plays in the sixties and seventies, including Die Selfmoordenaar (Erdmann), Die Twee Laksmanne (Arrabal), 1971, 'n Kop vir die strop (Feydeau), Die Huwelik van Mnr. Mississippi (Dürrenmatt), Shakespeare's Othello, So 'n Liefde, Roulette and Arme moordenaar (all by Pavel Kohout), .
His career as playwright
As playwright he has written many works over the years including Hansie die Hanslam: ’n toneelstuk vir kinders (1969, an immensely popular children's play), Faan se Trein (1975), Tsjaka (1976), Die Joiner (1976), Die Plaasvervangers (1978) Mooi Maria (1980), Ek, Anna van Wyk (1986), Die Proponentjie (1987), Die Koggelaar (1988), Faan se Stasie (19**), Donderdag se Mense (1989/1990); Die Groot Wit Roos (1989); Vat hom, Flaffie! (1989) Naelstring (’n band tussen twee teaterstrominge) (2001 - also done in English as Fuck thy Father), Elke duim 'n koning ("Every inch a king", 2001), Gert Garries – 'n baaisiekel babelas (2002), Koggelmanderman (2003), Jasmyn (2008), Post Mortem (2016)
Awards
In 199* awarded a Erepenning (=Honorary Penant) for his contribution to the performing arts by the Suid-Afrikaanse Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns and in 2003 received the prestigious Hertzog Prize for Drama for his plays. Other awards include Johan Nell Prize for his contribution to local theatre, Dawie Malan/DALRO prize for the best new play; the SACPAC Prize for the best new South African text (Die Koggelaar); winner Nagtegaal/KKNK-competition for a new text , 2002; the Three Leaves Award for best director; for So 'n Liefde (Pavel Kohout). In 2011 an Honorary Doctorate was awarded to him by the University of the Free State [1]
Sources
Percy Tucker, 1997
https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pieter_Fourie
Nico Luwes, 2012. Pieter Fourie (1940- ) se bydrae as Afrikaanse dramaturg en kunstebestuurder: 1965-2010 (Pieter Fourie's contribution as Afrikaans playwright and arts manager: 1965-2010) Unpublished doctoral thesis, University of the Free State[2].
Erica Terblanche in LitNet [3]
Go to South African Theatre/Bibliography
Pieter Fourie, Arts Administrator
(194*-) Hugely influential organisor of the ATKV drama programmes, festivals and so on (1980**-19**). Perhaps best remembered for his pivotal role in initiating and managing the Kampustoneel playwriting project (198*-198*). Later a publicist for PACOFS.
Pieter J.Fourie, Academic
An influential lecturer, theorist and academic writer specialising in the field of Communication Studies, and a part-time drama and film critic
See Pieter J. Fourie
Pieter-Paul Fourie, playwright
A playwright and literary advisor for PACT
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