Oskar Brown

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Oskar Brown (19**-) Actor, comedian, playwright.

Studied Theatre and Performance at UCT and moved to Berlin in 2010 to work in German Film and Television. On the side he started doing Stand-up comedy to pass some time between jobs and to practice his writing skills. This has led to more and more performing opportunities until he headlined at the Namibian Comedy Festival 2012 and did a solo show at Richard's in Cape Town. Now in 2013 he is back in South Africa and doing another solo show. This time at Alexander Bar.

His adaptation of E.T.A. Hoffman's Der Sandmann, Black Sand, was first performed at the National Arts Festival on the Fringe in 2010.

Author of Between (2012),

Sources

Oskar Brown website[1]

National Arts Festival programme, 2010, p. 173.

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