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(b. 1929 - *) Academic, poet, short-story writer, dramatist and actor. Born in London but immigrated to South Africa in 1938. He was educated at the Universities of Witwatersrand and Edinburgh, and later became Professor of English at Rhodes University. He has indicated that his close interest in theatre is a direct result of his association with [[Athol Fugard]]. Founder and close associate of the [[Ikhwezi Players]]  and the author of eight plays, all of which have been performed, including the one-act plays ''[[Job Mava]]'' (co-written with [[Ikhwezi Players]], perf 1972/3, pub 1980/81) and [[Celebration]] (perf. [[Rhodes University]] 1966). As an actor he appeared in ''[[The Mind Mirror]]'' staged i.a. at** and [[The Space]], (197*) He wrote a one-act play ''[[The Third Degree]]'' (1967), ''[[A Winter Vacation]]'', directed by [[François Swart]] for [[PACT]] at the [[Arena]] in 1970, ''[[The Voyage of the Santiago]]''. In 1970 he also wrote ''[[In the Dawn Wind]]''.
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(9 December 1929 - 9 February 2009) Academic, poet, short-story writer, dramatist and actor.  
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== Biography ==
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Born in London but immigrated to South Africa in 1938.
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== Training ==
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HHe was educated at the Universities of Witwatersrand and Edinburgh, and later became Professor of English at Rhodes University.
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== Career ==
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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He has indicated that his close interest in theatre is a direct result of his association with [[Athol Fugard]]. Founder and close associate of the [[Ikhwezi Players]]  and the author of eight plays, all of which have been performed, including the one-act plays ''[[Job Mava]]'' (co-written with [[Ikhwezi Players]], perf 1972/3, pub 1980/81) and ''[[Celebration]]'' (perf. [[Rhodes University]] 1966). He wrote a one-act play ''[[The Third Degree]]'' (1967), ''[[A Winter Vacation]]'', directed by [[François Swart]] for [[PACT]] at the [[Arena]] in 1970, ''[[The Voyage of the Santiago]]''. In 1970 he also wrote ''[[In the Dawn Wind]]''.
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As an actor he appeared in ''[[The Mind Mirror]]'' staged i.a. at** and [[The Space]], (197*)
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== Awards, etc ==
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== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
Tucker, 1997, Gosher, 1988  [JH]
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Gosher, 1988  [JH]
  
 
''A Winter Vacation'' programme notes, 1970.
 
''A Winter Vacation'' programme notes, 1970.
  
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[[ESAT Bibliography Tra-Tz|Tucker]], 1997.
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Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]]
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Revision as of 16:01, 29 October 2014

(9 December 1929 - 9 February 2009) Academic, poet, short-story writer, dramatist and actor.

Biography

Born in London but immigrated to South Africa in 1938.

Training

HHe was educated at the Universities of Witwatersrand and Edinburgh, and later became Professor of English at Rhodes University.

Career

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

He has indicated that his close interest in theatre is a direct result of his association with Athol Fugard. Founder and close associate of the Ikhwezi Players and the author of eight plays, all of which have been performed, including the one-act plays Job Mava (co-written with Ikhwezi Players, perf 1972/3, pub 1980/81) and Celebration (perf. Rhodes University 1966). He wrote a one-act play The Third Degree (1967), A Winter Vacation, directed by François Swart for PACT at the Arena in 1970, The Voyage of the Santiago. In 1970 he also wrote In the Dawn Wind.

As an actor he appeared in The Mind Mirror staged i.a. at** and The Space, (197*)

Awards, etc

Sources

Gosher, 1988 [JH]

A Winter Vacation programme notes, 1970.

Tucker, 1997.


Go to South African Theatre/Bibliography


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