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(1924-) Actress, singer, dancer, director  and producer. Co-director of [[Brickhill-Burke Enterprises]]. Originally from Durban and for much of her life based there. Brickhill was a child prodigy, making her stage debut at two. She later worked as a drama teacher. In the 1960s and 1970s the leading lady of the grand musicals in South Africa, mostly staged by the [[Brickhill-Burke Company]], for which she directed and managed by herself and her husband [[Louis Burke]] and starring herself and her husband. Involved in more than 50 productions over the years, as producer, director and actress. These include ''[[Oklahoma!]]'' (1963/4), ''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]'' (1964), ''[[The Miser]]'' (PACT, 1964), ''[[The Dark of the Moon]]'' (1965), ''[[Rashomon]]'' (PACT, 1965),  ''[[The Beggar's Opera]]'' (1965-66), ''[[The Minstrel Scandals]]'' (1966),  ''[[The Owl and the Pussycat]]'' (1967), ''[[South Pacific]]'' (1969), ''[[All-New, non-Stop Minstrel Scandals]]'' (1970), ''[[Follies Spectacular]]'' (1972),''[[ Minstrel Follies]]'' (1974),  ''[[Meropa]]'' (1974), ''[[The Tempest]]'' (1975), ''[[Gypsy]]'' (1975), ''[[The Sound of Music]]'' (1976), ''[[Follies Fantastique]]'', (1976), ''[[Winnie the Pooh]]'' (1977), ''[[Annie]]'' (1978), ''[[I Love My Wife]]'' (1978), ''[[They're Playing Our Song]]'' (1980),  ''[[Last of the Red Hot Lovers]]'' (1980), ''[[Hello Dolly]]''  (1980), ''[[Bedazzled]]'', (1981), ''[[ I Love My Wife]]'' (1982), ''[[Mame]]'' (1982),  ''[[A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum]]'' (1984), ''[[Brighton Beach Memoirs]]'' (1986), ''[[Double Act]]'' (1988).  She and [[Louis Burke]] led the fight to save the [[His Majesty's Theatre]] in Johanesburg, which they used as the base for their big musicals. When they divorced after 25 years and Burke went to New York, she remained in Durban to continue mounting productions.  She also starred in some movies, including ''Nor the Moon by Night'' (1958) and ''Follow That Rainbow'' (1979). For a while was an Executive Entertainment Producer at [[Sun City]].
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(1924-) Actress, singer, dancer, director  and producer. Originally from Durban and for much of her life based there. Brickhill was a child prodigy, making her stage debut at two. She later worked as a drama teacher. In the 1960s and 1970s the leading lady of the grand musicals in South Africa, mostly staged by the [[Brickhill-Burke Company]], for which she directed and managed by herself and her husband [[Louis Burke]] and starring herself and her husband. Involved in more than 50 productions over the years, as producer, director and actress. These include ''[[Oklahoma!]]'' (1963/4), ''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]'' (1964), ''[[The Miser]]'' (PACT, 1964), ''[[The Dark of the Moon]]'' (1965), ''[[Rashomon]]'' (PACT, 1965),  ''[[The Beggar's Opera]]'' (1965-66), ''[[The Minstrel Scandals]]'' (1966),  ''[[The Owl and the Pussycat]]'' (1967), ''[[South Pacific]]'' (1969), ''[[All-New, non-Stop Minstrel Scandals]]'' (1970), ''[[Follies Spectacular]]'' (1972),''[[ Minstrel Follies]]'' (1974),  ''[[Meropa]]'' (1974), ''[[The Tempest]]'' (1975), ''[[Gypsy]]'' (1975), ''[[The Sound of Music]]'' (1976), ''[[Follies Fantastique]]'', (1976), ''[[Winnie the Pooh]]'' (1977), ''[[Annie]]'' (1978), ''[[I Love My Wife]]'' (1978), ''[[They're Playing Our Song]]'' (1980),  ''[[Last of the Red Hot Lovers]]'' (1980), ''[[Hello Dolly]]''  (1980), ''[[Bedazzled]]'', (1981), ''[[ I Love My Wife]]'' (1982), ''[[Mame]]'' (1982),  ''[[A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum]]'' (1984), ''[[Brighton Beach Memoirs]]'' (1986), ''[[Double Act]]'' (1988).  She and [[Louis Burke]] led the fight to save the [[His Majesty's Theatre]] in Johanesburg, which they used as the base for their big musicals. When they divorced after 25 years and Burke went to New York, she remained in Durban to continue mounting productions.  She also starred in some movies, including ''Nor the Moon by Night'' (1958) and ''Follow That Rainbow'' (1979). For a while was an Executive Entertainment Producer at [[Sun City]].
  
  

Revision as of 08:48, 17 August 2012

(1924-) Actress, singer, dancer, director and producer. Originally from Durban and for much of her life based there. Brickhill was a child prodigy, making her stage debut at two. She later worked as a drama teacher. In the 1960s and 1970s the leading lady of the grand musicals in South Africa, mostly staged by the Brickhill-Burke Company, for which she directed and managed by herself and her husband Louis Burke and starring herself and her husband. Involved in more than 50 productions over the years, as producer, director and actress. These include Oklahoma! (1963/4), A Midsummer Night's Dream (1964), The Miser (PACT, 1964), The Dark of the Moon (1965), Rashomon (PACT, 1965), The Beggar's Opera (1965-66), The Minstrel Scandals (1966), The Owl and the Pussycat (1967), South Pacific (1969), All-New, non-Stop Minstrel Scandals (1970), Follies Spectacular (1972),Minstrel Follies (1974), Meropa (1974), The Tempest (1975), Gypsy (1975), The Sound of Music (1976), Follies Fantastique, (1976), Winnie the Pooh (1977), Annie (1978), I Love My Wife (1978), They're Playing Our Song (1980), Last of the Red Hot Lovers (1980), Hello Dolly (1980), Bedazzled, (1981), I Love My Wife (1982), Mame (1982), A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (1984), Brighton Beach Memoirs (1986), Double Act (1988). She and Louis Burke led the fight to save the His Majesty's Theatre in Johanesburg, which they used as the base for their big musicals. When they divorced after 25 years and Burke went to New York, she remained in Durban to continue mounting productions. She also starred in some movies, including Nor the Moon by Night (1958) and Follow That Rainbow (1979). For a while was an Executive Entertainment Producer at Sun City.


Sources

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Brickhill

De Beer, 1995; Toffoli and Silber, 1989; Tucker, 1997; SACD 1973


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