Lara Bye
Lara Bye (19*-) is a South African actress and theatre director.
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Biography
Born in Durban.
Youth
Training
Bye holds: A BA degree in Drama, English and Anthropology from the University of Natal; An Honours degree in Drama from the University of Cape Town; A two-year Diploma from the L'École Internationale de Théâtre Jacques Lecoq in Paris [1].
Career
Since graduating Lara Bye has worked in theatre in South Africa, Havana, Paris and Barcelona. She lectured in Physical Theatre at the University of Cape Town Drama Department in 2010.
Since returning to South Africa from Europe, Lara has worked continuously on all aspects of the theatre as producer, writer, actress and teacher. She has won theatre awards as an actress and director for her work in Dancing at Lughnasa, The Comical Tragedy and Everybody Else (is fucking perfect). Her production of Jesus Hopped the A-Train was the second most nominated production at the 2006 Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards.
She was selected by Fair Lady magazine [2] as one of 40 South African Women who had been a source of inspiration for the year 2000 and was judged by Style [3] magazine to be the South African "IT" Actress for 2001. These last two acknowledgements were for her performance in the critically acclaimed The Vagina Monologues.
After training the the Lecoq School in Paris Lara was invited to join The International Theatre Collective for a cultural exchange in Havana, Cuba. The company lived with a Cuban family for 7 months, running workshops, collaborating with Cuban artists and witnessing their work, as well as devising a new show based on their experiences. She returned to Europe to join Bantam Theatre Company in Barcelona for a year.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
Co-founder of the Cape Town based company Theatre Bazaar (with Gaëtan Schmid) in 200*.
Started the Playground series of performed play readings with Mannie Manim at the Baxter Theatre.
As Stage Director
Productions as director include: London Road (2010); La Scala Di Seta (2009); Sister Breyani (2009); Iagos Last Dance (2009); Yellow Man; La Serva Padrona (2008); I, Claudia (2008 & 2010); Die Vrou Wat Haar Man Gekook Het, (KKNK, 2007); Is Almal Dan Fokken Volmaak? (2007); Bafana Republic (2007); Beklash (2007); Orfeus (2006); Medeia (2005); Jesus Hopped the A-Train; The Government Inspector; Bethesda Moon; A Place with the Pigs (2006); For Coloured Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow is Enuf; The Comical Tragedy; The Lesson; The Dumb Waiter; The Vagina Monologues; The Dream Circus;
Film
Texas Blood Money; Laurel and Hardy; Diamond Hustlers; Country of my Skull;
Television
Presenter for MNet Exploring Southern Africa Mark Lottering and Friends – Comedy Sketch Show
Lara has appeared in several local and International TV commercials.
Awards, etc
Yellow Man - KKNK Best Production Award, Best Newcomer Award and Best Actress Fleur du Cap Award
2008 La Serva Padrona- nominated as Best Director & Best Musical Production KKNK
Won the Rosalie van der Gucht Prize for New Directors in 2000.
Sources
http://www.artistsone.co.za/Artist_CVs/Women/Lara_Bye.html
http://www.encoreonline.co.za/articles-read.php?id=8
Text of London Road, published by Junkets Publisher (2010).
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