Difference between revisions of "Greg Latter"
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He wrote and directed ''[[Going Under]]'' for [[CAPAB]]. He wrote ''[[Tricks]]'', produced for the Women's Festival at the Market Theatre and ''[[To Remember]]'' produced for the [[Pot-Pourri Festival]] in 1985. He wrote ''[[Softer than Rock]]''. | He wrote and directed ''[[Going Under]]'' for [[CAPAB]]. He wrote ''[[Tricks]]'', produced for the Women's Festival at the Market Theatre and ''[[To Remember]]'' produced for the [[Pot-Pourri Festival]] in 1985. He wrote ''[[Softer than Rock]]''. | ||
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+ | Greg wrote the script for the film ''Forgiveness'' about the [[Truth and Reconciliation Commission]] (TRC) in 2004. | ||
== Awards, etc == | == Awards, etc == |
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(19**-) Actor, writer, director
Contents
Biography
Training
Career
Contracted to CAPAB 1983/84.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
Greg has performed in various productions, including Forbidden Fruits (CAPAB), Romeo and Juliet, And Green And Golden, Groucho at Large, Walking Wounded (Baxter Theatre), I'm not Rappaport.
He wrote and directed Going Under for CAPAB. He wrote Tricks, produced for the Women's Festival at the Market Theatre and To Remember produced for the Pot-Pourri Festival in 1985. He wrote Softer than Rock.
Greg wrote the script for the film Forgiveness about the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) in 2004.
Awards, etc
Won the Thomas Pringle Award for a short play published in Staffrider called Mineworking.
Sources
I'm not Rappaport programme notes, 1986.
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