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He studied at [[Stellenbosch University]], completing a BA degree om English and Drama
 
He studied at [[Stellenbosch University]], completing a BA degree om English and Drama
 
and an BA Honours degree in English (1997-2000). After finishing he went to the United Kingdom where he began working as a teacher and in 2009 joined Oxford University Press as proofreader, setter and editor (just over 12 years), and in 2020 he moved became a proofreader and typesetter at Forum for Access and Continuing Education, Woodstock, England.
 
and an BA Honours degree in English (1997-2000). After finishing he went to the United Kingdom where he began working as a teacher and in 2009 joined Oxford University Press as proofreader, setter and editor (just over 12 years), and in 2020 he moved became a proofreader and typesetter at Forum for Access and Continuing Education, Woodstock, England.
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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While studying drama he also took a course in playwrigting. Among the texts he wrote were ''[[Hamlet, Calm the Fuck Down!]]'', was wrtiiten as part of the course. 
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== Sources ==
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Go to the  [[ESAT Bibliography]]
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Revision as of 09:55, 6 June 2022

J.P. de Rosnay is an English, Drama and Theatre Studies Teacher, proofreader and painter.

Also known as Jean Pierre de Rosnay.

Biography

Born Jean Pierre de Rosnay

He studied at Stellenbosch University, completing a BA degree om English and Drama and an BA Honours degree in English (1997-2000). After finishing he went to the United Kingdom where he began working as a teacher and in 2009 joined Oxford University Press as proofreader, setter and editor (just over 12 years), and in 2020 he moved became a proofreader and typesetter at Forum for Access and Continuing Education, Woodstock, England.

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

While studying drama he also took a course in playwrigting. Among the texts he wrote were Hamlet, Calm the Fuck Down!, was wrtiiten as part of the course.

Sources

Go to the ESAT Bibliography

Return to

Return to ESAT Personalities D

Return to South African Theatre Personalities

Return to The ESAT Entries

Return to Main Page