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(19*-) Actor and director. Born in the Cape. Worked with Group 44 (1970s), founded the Belhar Cast theatre group, producing and directing (1979 till late 1980s) Works include Peter Snyders's Political Joke, 1986. Worked professionally for various companies, including the Space Theatre, CAPAB and the Baxter Theatre. Manager of the Youth Programmes for CAPAB (19**-1997),  then freelance actor and community worker (1997-). Founder and coordinator of the  community and educational theatre company  Cape Heart (1997-) . Acting credits include Elke Ou Storie (Space, 1970s) ,  The Final Sting of the Dying Wasp (Space, 1970s), Suip! (Baxter,  1999), Send for Dolly (Artscape), Fire Raisers (Baxter Theatre), Kanna hy kô Hystoe (Baxter Theatre), Vatmaar (Baxter Theatre, 2002), Valley Song (Baxter Theatre, 2003), Kringe in die Bos,  and Shirley, Goodness and Mercy (Baxter, 2007). Television credits include Generations, Soutmansland, Egoli and Orion.  [TH]
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[[Ivan Abrahams]] (1952-) Actor, director, company manager,  cultural organiser.  
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== Biography ==
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Born in the Cape. Completed a B.. degree at the University of the Western Cape in 1983, and in 1985 studied Theatre-in-education, acting and directing at the British Theatre Association. 
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Worked with [[Group 44]] (1970s), founded the [[Belhar Cast]] theatre group, producing and directing (1979 till late 1980s) Worked professionally for various companies, including the [[Space Theatre]], [[CAPAB]] and the [[Baxter Theatre]]. Manager of Youth Programmes and head of the  Education and Audience Development  for [[CAPAB]] (from its inception till 1997),  then became a freelance actor and community worker (1997-). Founder and projects coordinator of the  community and educational theatre company  [[Cape Heart]] (1997-).  
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Also a respected adjudicator for theatre [[Festival|festivals]] and [[eisteddfodau]], and a [[Forum Theatre]] facilitator.
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== Theatre ==
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Acting credits include include ''[[Elke Ou Storie]]'' ([[Space Theatre]], 1970s) ,  ''[[The Final Sting of the Dying Wasp]]'' ([[Space Theatre]], 1979), [[Peter Snyders]]'s ''[[Political Joke]]'', (1986); ''[[The Horse-Thief]]'' (1986); ''[[Tienuur Maak Die Deure Oop]]'' ([[PACOFS]] 1987); , ''[[Jobias]]'' (1998); ''[[Suip!]]'' ([[Baxter Theatre]],  1999 - there were six South African runs and two international runs of this acclaimed play), ''[[Send for Dolly]]'' ([[Artscape]]), ''[[The Fire Raisers]]'' ([[Baxter Theatre]]), ''[[Kanna hy kô Hystoe]]'' ([[Baxter Theatre]]), ''[[Vatmaar]]'' ([[Baxter Theatre]], 2002), ''[[Valley Song]]'' ([[Baxter Theatre]], 2003), ''[[Kringe in 'n Bos]]'' (2004),  and ''[[Shirley, Goodness and Mercy]]'' (Baxter, 2007), ''[[Playground]]'' ([[Baxter Theatre]], 200*), ''[[Twaalfde Nag]]''; ''[[Krismis van Map Jacobs]]''; ''[[Interrupting Henry]]'';  ''[[The Tempest]]'' (2010); ''[[Die Laaste Karretjiegraf]]'' ([[Fugard Theatre]], 2013).
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== Film and TV ==
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Roles in ''[[Generations]]'', ''[[Soutmansland]]'', ''[[Egoli]]'' and ''[[Orion]]''.  [TH]
  
== Sources ==
 
  
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== Awards ==
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He was nominated for a [[Fleur du Cap]] Best Actor award for his part in ''Jobias''.
  
== For more information ==
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== Sources ==
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''The Star'', 9 January 2007.
  
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Programme ''[[Die Laaste Karretjiegraf]]'' (2013)
  
 
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Revision as of 14:29, 20 July 2016

Ivan Abrahams (1952-) Actor, director, company manager, cultural organiser.


Biography

Born in the Cape. Completed a B.. degree at the University of the Western Cape in 1983, and in 1985 studied Theatre-in-education, acting and directing at the British Theatre Association.

Worked with Group 44 (1970s), founded the Belhar Cast theatre group, producing and directing (1979 till late 1980s) Worked professionally for various companies, including the Space Theatre, CAPAB and the Baxter Theatre. Manager of Youth Programmes and head of the Education and Audience Development for CAPAB (from its inception till 1997), then became a freelance actor and community worker (1997-). Founder and projects coordinator of the community and educational theatre company Cape Heart (1997-).

Also a respected adjudicator for theatre festivals and eisteddfodau, and a Forum Theatre facilitator.

Theatre

Acting credits include include Elke Ou Storie (Space Theatre, 1970s) , The Final Sting of the Dying Wasp (Space Theatre, 1979), Peter Snyders's Political Joke, (1986); The Horse-Thief (1986); Tienuur Maak Die Deure Oop (PACOFS 1987); , Jobias (1998); Suip! (Baxter Theatre, 1999 - there were six South African runs and two international runs of this acclaimed play), Send for Dolly (Artscape), The Fire Raisers (Baxter Theatre), Kanna hy kô Hystoe (Baxter Theatre), Vatmaar (Baxter Theatre, 2002), Valley Song (Baxter Theatre, 2003), Kringe in 'n Bos (2004), and Shirley, Goodness and Mercy (Baxter, 2007), Playground (Baxter Theatre, 200*), Twaalfde Nag; Krismis van Map Jacobs; Interrupting Henry; The Tempest (2010); Die Laaste Karretjiegraf (Fugard Theatre, 2013).

Film and TV

Roles in Generations, Soutmansland, Egoli and Orion. [TH]


Awards

He was nominated for a Fleur du Cap Best Actor award for his part in Jobias.

Sources

The Star, 9 January 2007.

Programme Die Laaste Karretjiegraf (2013)

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