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Also listed as [[KickstArt Theatre Company]].  
 
Also listed as [[KickstArt Theatre Company]].  
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== The company ==
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A theatrical company formed in 2000 by Artistic Director, [[Greg King]], joined in 2003 by [[Steven Stead]] as Executive Director. The company ran the intimate [[Kwasuka Theatre]] for three years, and then moved on to collaborations with larger theatres such as the [[KZN Playhouse]], [[Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre]], the [[Baxter Theatre]] in Cape Town, and the [[Liberty Theatre on the Square]] in Johannesburg.
 
A theatrical company formed in 2000 by Artistic Director, [[Greg King]], joined in 2003 by [[Steven Stead]] as Executive Director. The company ran the intimate [[Kwasuka Theatre]] for three years, and then moved on to collaborations with larger theatres such as the [[KZN Playhouse]], [[Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre]], the [[Baxter Theatre]] in Cape Town, and the [[Liberty Theatre on the Square]] in Johannesburg.
 
Its inaugural production was Ben Elton's ''[[Popcorn]]'' in 2000, followed by **, ''[[Wit]]'' (
 
 
Regular performers for the company include [[Carol Trench]], [[Clare Mortimer]], [[Lisa Bobbert]], [[Ntando Cele]], [[Alison Cassells]], [[Janna Ramos Violante]], [[Jailoshini Naidoo]], [[Vera Clare]], [[Belinda Henwood]], [[Josette Eales]], [[Frances Currie]], [[Neil Coppen]], [[Iain Robinson]], [[Bryan Hiles]], [[Darren King]], [[Peter Court]], [[Michael Gritten]], [[Rowan Bartlett]], [[Marc Kay]] and [[Sean de Klerk]].
 
  
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Regular performers for the company include [[Carol Trench]], [[Clare Mortimer]], [[Lisa Bobbert]], [[Ntando Cele]], [[Alison Cassels]], [[Janna Ramos-Violante]], [[Jailoshini Naidoo]], [[Vera Clare]], [[Belinda Henwood]], [[Josette Eales]], [[Frances Currie]], [[Neil Coppen]], [[Iain Robinson]], [[Bryan Hiles]], [[Darren King]], [[Peter Court]], [[Michael Gritten]], [[Rowan Bartlett]], [[Marc Kay]] and [[Sean de Klerk]].
  
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== Productions ==
  
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Its inaugural production was Ben Elton's ''[[Popcorn]]'' in 2000, followed by  ''[[The Importance of Being Earnest]]'' (2001), ''[[Steel Magnolias]]'', ''[[Keely and Du]]'' and ''[[Private Lives]]''
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(2002);  ''[[The Memory of Water]]'', ''[[Run to Ground]]'', ''[[Proof]]'' and ''[[Table Manners]]'' (2003); ''[[The Memory of Water]]'', ''[[Laughing Wild]]'', ''[[Dangerous Liaisons]]'',
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and ''[[Cinderella]]'' (2004); ''[[Crimes of the Heart]]'', ''[[Art]]'', ''[[Boston Marriage]]'', ''[[Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs]]'' and ''[[Dracula]]'' (2005); ''[[Popcorn]]'', Winnie-the-Pooh, Art, Sleeping Beauty (2006); The Road to Mecca, The Jungle Book, ''[[The Mystery of Irma Vep]]'' and Aladdin (2007);  ''[[Oleanna]]'', ''[[Shirley Valentine]]'', The Wizard of Oz and Cinderella (2008); Little Shop of Horrors, Winnie-the-Pooh, Wit, Noises Off and
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Peter Pan (2009); Miracle, Duet for One, ''[[The Mystery of Irma Vep]]'', Robin Hood and the Babes in the Wood (2010); ''[[I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change]]'', ''[[God of Carnage]]'', , Cabaret, and Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (2011); Don't Dress for Dinner, Red, Cabaret, Venus in Fur, and Beauty and the Beast (2012); Twitch, The Ladykillers and Shirley Valentine (2013);
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Revision as of 12:25, 7 October 2019

Also listed as KickstArt Theatre Company.


The company

A theatrical company formed in 2000 by Artistic Director, Greg King, joined in 2003 by Steven Stead as Executive Director. The company ran the intimate Kwasuka Theatre for three years, and then moved on to collaborations with larger theatres such as the KZN Playhouse, Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre, the Baxter Theatre in Cape Town, and the Liberty Theatre on the Square in Johannesburg.

Regular performers for the company include Carol Trench, Clare Mortimer, Lisa Bobbert, Ntando Cele, Alison Cassels, Janna Ramos-Violante, Jailoshini Naidoo, Vera Clare, Belinda Henwood, Josette Eales, Frances Currie, Neil Coppen, Iain Robinson, Bryan Hiles, Darren King, Peter Court, Michael Gritten, Rowan Bartlett, Marc Kay and Sean de Klerk.

Productions

Its inaugural production was Ben Elton's Popcorn in 2000, followed by The Importance of Being Earnest (2001), Steel Magnolias, Keely and Du and Private Lives (2002); The Memory of Water, Run to Ground, Proof and Table Manners (2003); The Memory of Water, Laughing Wild, Dangerous Liaisons, and Cinderella (2004); Crimes of the Heart, Art, Boston Marriage, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Dracula (2005); Popcorn, Winnie-the-Pooh, Art, Sleeping Beauty (2006); The Road to Mecca, The Jungle Book, The Mystery of Irma Vep and Aladdin (2007); Oleanna, Shirley Valentine, The Wizard of Oz and Cinderella (2008); Little Shop of Horrors, Winnie-the-Pooh, Wit, Noises Off and Peter Pan (2009); Miracle, Duet for One, The Mystery of Irma Vep, Robin Hood and the Babes in the Wood (2010); I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change, God of Carnage, , Cabaret, and Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (2011); Don't Dress for Dinner, Red, Cabaret, Venus in Fur, and Beauty and the Beast (2012); Twitch, The Ladykillers and Shirley Valentine (2013);

Sources

http://www.kickstart-theatre.co.za/

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