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CONSANI, Christopher (“Chris”). (1944-) Actor, writer and director.
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[[Christopher Consani]] (“Chris”). (1944-) Actor, writer and director.
  
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
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=== Training ===
 
=== Training ===
Trained under [[Robert Mohr|Mohr]] at UCT.
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Trained under [[Robert Mohr|Mohr]] at UCT in 1974.
  
  
 
=== Career ===
 
=== Career ===
He taught English at the Milnerton High School before studying drama. After completing his studies he played for [[PACOFS]] before starting a freelance career in Johannesburg.
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He taught English at the Milnerton High School before studying drama. After completing his studies he played for [[PACOFS]] before starting a freelance career in Johannesburg. His own one-man play on Vincent van Gogh played 6 seasons in South Africa, was acclaimed at the 1979 Edingburgh festival and played a season in New York in 1981. This led to a series of roles in New York where he also taught vocal technique and interpretation.
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In 1985 he went back to teaching: in the Lower East Side, in England and in Italy.
  
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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''[[Boerneef van Boplaas]]'' (as “Andries Harlekyn” with [[PACOFS]]),  
 
''[[Boerneef van Boplaas]]'' (as “Andries Harlekyn” with [[PACOFS]]),  
 
''[[So Long vir Johnny]]'' (as “Stone” with [[PACOFS]]),
 
''[[So Long vir Johnny]]'' (as “Stone” with [[PACOFS]]),
''[[Grand Ceremonial]]'' (as “Cavanosa”),  
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''[[Piekniek op die Slagveld]]'' (as "Zepu"),
''[[Damon Runyon Show]]'' (as “Runyon”),  
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''[[The Grand Ceremonial]]'' (as “Cavanosa”),  
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''[[The Damon Runyon Show]]'' (as “Runyon”),  
 
''[[The Collector]]'' (“as Clegg”),  
 
''[[The Collector]]'' (“as Clegg”),  
 
''[[Sweet Bird of Youth]]'',  
 
''[[Sweet Bird of Youth]]'',  
 
''[[A Murder is Announced]]'' (as “Edmund”, directed by [[Rex Garner]])  
 
''[[A Murder is Announced]]'' (as “Edmund”, directed by [[Rex Garner]])  
Vincent van Gogh: ''[[The Lark and the Crow]]''.  
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''[[Vincent van Gogh: The Lark and the Crow]]''.  
  
*** As actor roles include ''[[We Bombed in New Haven]]'' ([[Space Theatre|The Space]] in the 1970s), **, **. Wrote and directed ***. In 19* mov ed to Israel. Returned in 20 to perform in ** and direct ** **.
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He also had roles in ''[[We Bombed in New Haven]]'' ([[Space Theatre|The Space]] in the 1970s), Malvolio in ''[[Macbeth]]'', ''[[Sweet Bird of Youth]]''.   
  
''[[The Lark and the Crow]]'' with Consani as van Gogh at Johannesburg Art Gallery, 1979. [[Norman Coombes]] (producer). A multi-media play.  Also at the Edinburgh Festival in 1979.  A dramatic interpretation of van Gogh’s letters and paintings. Visuals:  [[Phil Feitelberg]] and stage Technician: [[Marilyn Goss]].  Played  in  ''[[Malvolio]]'' in ''[[Macbeth]]'', Lefrand in ''[[Deathwatch]]'', Casanova in Arrabal’s ''[[The Grand Ceremonial]]'', ''[[Damon Runyon Show]]'', ''[[Sweet Bird of Youth]]''. 
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In 1996 he presented a theatre reading of Primo Levi's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primo_Levi] Auschwitz experience entitled ''If This is a Man'', directed by [[Mark Graham]], at the Castle of Good Hope in Cape Town. (See also the entry on the play ''[[Primo]]'').
 
 
Also co-founder and co-director of [[Amstel Play of the Year Award]].
 
  
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He was co-founder and co-director of [[Amstel Playwright of the Year]] Award.
  
 
== Awards, etc ==
 
== Awards, etc ==
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== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
 
[[SACD]] 1977/78; 1978/79; 1979/80.
 
[[SACD]] 1977/78; 1978/79; 1979/80.
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''The Collector'' programme notes, circa 1975.
  
  

Revision as of 08:36, 27 October 2016

Christopher Consani (“Chris”). (1944-) Actor, writer and director.

Biography

Youth

Training

Trained under Mohr at UCT in 1974.


Career

He taught English at the Milnerton High School before studying drama. After completing his studies he played for PACOFS before starting a freelance career in Johannesburg. His own one-man play on Vincent van Gogh played 6 seasons in South Africa, was acclaimed at the 1979 Edingburgh festival and played a season in New York in 1981. This led to a series of roles in New York where he also taught vocal technique and interpretation.

In 1985 he went back to teaching: in the Lower East Side, in England and in Italy.

Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

Performed in Deathwatch (as “Le Franc” with PACOFS), Boerneef van Boplaas (as “Andries Harlekyn” with PACOFS), So Long vir Johnny (as “Stone” with PACOFS), Piekniek op die Slagveld (as "Zepu"), The Grand Ceremonial (as “Cavanosa”), The Damon Runyon Show (as “Runyon”), The Collector (“as Clegg”), Sweet Bird of Youth, A Murder is Announced (as “Edmund”, directed by Rex Garner) Vincent van Gogh: The Lark and the Crow.

He also had roles in We Bombed in New Haven (The Space in the 1970s), Malvolio in Macbeth, Sweet Bird of Youth.

In 1996 he presented a theatre reading of Primo Levi's [1] Auschwitz experience entitled If This is a Man, directed by Mark Graham, at the Castle of Good Hope in Cape Town. (See also the entry on the play Primo).

He was co-founder and co-director of Amstel Playwright of the Year Award.

Awards, etc

Sources

SACD 1977/78; 1978/79; 1979/80.

The Collector programme notes, circa 1975.


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