Roy Sargeant
(19*) Director, filmmaker, academic and teacher. Trained ***. At the age of 25 he directed his first play, Farqhar’s The Beaux’s Stratagem at the Hofmeyr Theatre Cape Town, starting a love affair with comedy and particularly the comedy of manners which has played an enormous role in his career. In 19** he became the (first ???) professor and head of the Drama Department at Rhodes University and turned that department into one of the premier schools for training in the country. As head of the department he also played a major role in the establishment of the Grahamstown Festival. In the time he directed a large number of plays for varous amateur and professional companies, including the various Performing Arts Councils. In 198* he left to become a director (*?) for the SABC. In 19** he moved to Franschoek in Cape Town where he opened a restaurant ("Polfyntjies"). Since 199* he has been involved with the Baxter Theatre as director of the Baxter Theatre’s successful New Writing Programme. In 200* moved on to Artscape, where he continued the programme. Also founded his own production company, Roy Sargeant Productions in 19**. Among his most memorable productions are * Sheridan's The Rivals (PACOFS, 197*), **, ***, Glass Roots (Baxter, 2000), **, (Kirstenbosch, 2003), ** (Kirstenbosch, 2004), **The Return (Fatima Dike, 2008). SARGEANT, Roy. Director. He directed Pinero’s The Magistrate starring John Hayter for PACT at the Alexander in 1969. He directed Sheridan’s School of Scandal starring John Hussey, Erica Rogers, Richard Haines and Bobby Heaney for PACT at the Alexander in 1980. He directed Peter Nichols’ A Day in the Death of Joe Egg for the Company at the Market in May 1980. It starred Danny Keogh and Sandy Dacombe. He directed Peter Shaffer’s Shrivings with Joe Stewardson and John Hussey for PACT in 1982.
Sources
Tucker, 1997
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