Helen Flax
Helen Flax is a Port Elizabeth based actor and director.
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Biography
Her romance with Theatre and Mannville, in particular, began in 1975 when, as a junior school pupil, she saw Helen Mann playing Lady Macbeth.
Both as an actress, director and behind the scenes, she has been involved with theatre since 1980.
When she played the part of Lady Macbeth in the 2014 production of Hamlet at The Little Theatre and she sadly believed that the glory days of Mannville Open Air Theatre were past. However, Rocky Mann’s hard work and stubborn determination were to prove her wrong.
Helen was directed by Helen Mann in the early 80’s and appeared on stage with her in Our Town in 1985.
Initially selling programmes front of house, she graduated to the stage and eventually played roles such as Desdemona, Juliet, Beatrice, Lady Macbeth and Cleopatra.
At PEMADS, she got to play in farce like Don’t Dress for Dinner and thrillers like Deathtrap and A Few Good Men.
Helen performed with Noel Morgan and played for director-writer Barbara Woodhead.
She was influenced by directors such as Helen Wilkins, Themi Venturas, Linda-Louise Swain, Robin Williams, Colin Ward and Lizinda Schrapler. From Shakespeare to Pantomime and Farce, she loves it all.
Contribution to South African Theatre
As Director
2001: Directed William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice.
2002: Directed William Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew.
2004: Directed An Ideal Husband for PEMADS (Port Elizabeth Musical and Dramatic Society).
2005: Directed William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night’s Dream and The Importance of Being Earnest.
2006: Charley’s Aunt for PEMADS and Aladdin
2007: Directed William Shakespeare's As You Like It.
As Actor
2010: Blythe Spirit.
2014: Portrayed the role of Lady Macbeth in the 2014 production of Hamlet at The Port Elizabeth Little Theatre.
2015; Acted in Lesley Barnard's production of Twelfth Night, which formed part of the re-opening of the Mannville Open Air Theatre.
Awards
Helen was awarded the title Best supporting actress (play) in 2015 for her role as Maria in (?).