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== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
  
[[Iswalene Wybrow]] was a pianist and accompanist for all of 25 performances, over a period of 11 years, of the [[Port Elizabeth Oratorio Choir]], as well as for the [[Port Elizabeth Male Voice Choir]].
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[[Iswalene Wybrow]] was a pianist and accompanist for all of 25 performances, over a period of 12 years, of the [[Port Elizabeth Oratorio Choir]], as well as for the [[Port Elizabeth Male Voice Choir]].
  
She was educated at the Holy Rosary Convent and studied music under her mother, [[Isabel Foxcroft]].  
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She was educated at the Holy Rosary Convent and studied music under her mother, [[Isabel Foxcroft]].
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Wybrow said she was talked into her first musical in 1961 and her love of theatre prevented her from talking her way out!
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She was also a piano teacher in her spare time.
  
 
Her husband played viola in the orchestra.
 
Her husband played viola in the orchestra.
 
  
 
==Contribution to SA theatre==
 
==Contribution to SA theatre==

Revision as of 06:01, 1 June 2021

Iswalene Wybrow (19**-19**) was a prominent pianist and accompanist in Port Elizabeth.

Biography

Iswalene Wybrow was a pianist and accompanist for all of 25 performances, over a period of 12 years, of the Port Elizabeth Oratorio Choir, as well as for the Port Elizabeth Male Voice Choir.

She was educated at the Holy Rosary Convent and studied music under her mother, Isabel Foxcroft.

Wybrow said she was talked into her first musical in 1961 and her love of theatre prevented her from talking her way out!

She was also a piano teacher in her spare time.

Her husband played viola in the orchestra.

Contribution to SA theatre

Iswalene Wybrow was associated with many of the City's productions and contributed to her friend, Helen Mann’s productions as a musical-consultant, thereby contributing to the production of major musical productions in the City.

Some of these include The Mikado 1966, The King and I 1967, Oklahoma! 1967, Brigadoon 1968, The Student Prince 1969, The Desert Song 1970, The Sound of Music 1972, Oliver 1971 and The Gondoliers 1974. Also, The Mikado, West Side Story, Annie Get Your Gun and South Pacific.

Sources

The Sound of Music theatre programme.

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