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GEVERS, Jo. (19*-) Actor, director, professor of drama. Born and trained in Belgium, came to South Africa in 196* to work with [[Fred Engelen]] and lecture at the [[Universiteit van Stellenbosch Drama Departement|University of Stellenbosch]]. In 1965 became first professor and founder of the University of the Orange Free State Drama Department. Directed university plays but also for a variety of amateur and professional companies such as the [[UKOVS Dramatiese Vereniging|UTB]], the [[Shakespeare Circle]] and [[PACOFS]]. Among his most notable productions were ''[[Jakkalsstreke van Scapino]]'' ([[UKOVS Dramatiese Vereniging|UTB]] 196*), ''[[Richard III]]'' (196*, in which he and his South African born wife [[Annatjie Vorster]] starred and he directed),  ''[[Maria Stuart]]'' (196*) and  ''[[Die Dubbele Adelaar]]''?? ** (196*) . Gevers returned to Belgium in 197* to continue teaching there. In 1999 he returned to South Africa to direct ** for [[CAPAB]] at the [[Grahamstown Festival]] (?*).  
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GEVERS, Jo (19*-) Actor, director, professor of drama.
  
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== Biography ==
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Born and trained in Belgium. Married to [[Annatjie Vorster]]. Gevers returned to Belgium in 197* to continue teaching there.
  
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== Training ==
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M. Dram. From University of Stellenbosch, 1964.
  
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== Career ==
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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Came to South Africa in 196* to work with [[Fred Engelen]] and lecture at the [[Universiteit van Stellenbosch Drama Departement|University of Stellenbosch]]. In 1965 became first professor and founder of the University of the Orange Free State Drama Department.
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Directed university plays but also for a variety of amateur and professional companies such as the [[UKOVS Dramatiese Vereniging|UTB]], the [[Shakespeare Circle]] and [[PACOFS]]. Among his most notable productions were ''[[Jakkalsstreke van Scapino]]'' ([[UKOVS Dramatiese Vereniging|UTB]] 196*), ''[[Richard III]]'' (196*, in which he and his South African born wife [[Annatjie Vorster]] starred and he directed),  ''[[Maria Stuart]]'' (196*) and  ''[[Die Dubbele Adelaar]]''?? ** (196*), ''[[Die Idioot]]'' .
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After his return to Belgium he came to South Africa in 1999 to direct ** for [[CAPAB]] at the [[Grahamstown Festival]] (?*).
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==Awards==
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Received the André Huguenet Award in the Free State for his role in [[Richard III]], 1967.
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== Sources ==
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''Die Koning Sterf'' theatre programme, 1969.
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Revision as of 18:21, 13 May 2015

GEVERS, Jo (19*-) Actor, director, professor of drama.

Biography

Born and trained in Belgium. Married to Annatjie Vorster. Gevers returned to Belgium in 197* to continue teaching there.

Training

M. Dram. From University of Stellenbosch, 1964.

Career

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

Came to South Africa in 196* to work with Fred Engelen and lecture at the University of Stellenbosch. In 1965 became first professor and founder of the University of the Orange Free State Drama Department.

Directed university plays but also for a variety of amateur and professional companies such as the UTB, the Shakespeare Circle and PACOFS. Among his most notable productions were Jakkalsstreke van Scapino (UTB 196*), Richard III (196*, in which he and his South African born wife Annatjie Vorster starred and he directed), Maria Stuart (196*) and Die Dubbele Adelaar?? ** (196*), Die Idioot .

After his return to Belgium he came to South Africa in 1999 to direct ** for CAPAB at the Grahamstown Festival (?*).

Awards

Received the André Huguenet Award in the Free State for his role in Richard III, 1967.

Sources

Die Koning Sterf theatre programme, 1969.


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