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[[Leo Kerz]] (1912-1976) was an art director, production, set and lighting designer for stage, film and TV.
  
Leo Kerz (1912-1976) was a Producer, Art Director, Production Designer and Set Designer.
 
  
Born in Berlin, Germany, on 1 November 1912, where he studied with Bertolt Brecht and at the Academy of Arts and Sciences, and began his career as a stage designer, working with the likes of Brecht, Piscator and others.
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== Biography ==
  
He escaped Nazi Germany in 1933, living in the Netherlands, in the United Kingdom and for a while in South Africa, before immigrating to the US in 1941, where he became a Broadway scenic and lighting designer (1944 - 1973).
 
  
He was married to Louise Kerz, who later married Al Hirschfeld in 1996. He died on 4 November 1976, New York City.  
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Born in Berlin, Germany, on 1 November 1912, where he studied with Bertolt Brecht and Lazlo Moholy-Nagy, as well as at the Academy of Arts and Sciences, and began his career in Berlin, from 1927 as an assistant  stage designer for Erwin Piscator.  
  
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He escaped Nazi Germany in 1933, living and working in London, Amsterdam, Prague, and for a while in South Africa, before immigrating to the US in 1942, where he became a Broadway scenic and lighting designer (1944 - 1973).
  
== His contribution to South African theatre and performance ==
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He was married to Louise Kerz, who later married Al Hirschfeld in 1996. He died on 4 November 1976, New York City.
  
  
  
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== His contribution to South African theatre and performance ==
  
 
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He came to South Africa in193*, directing and working on a number of plays in Cape Town and Johannesburg, including ''[[What Next Baby?]]'' in Johannesburg. In 19** he founded the [[Pioneer Theatre]], in Johannesburg, before leaving for the USA.   
He came to South Africa in193*, directing and working on a number of plays in Cape Town and Johannesburg, includidng ''[[What Next Baby?]]'' in Johannesburg. In 19** he founded the [[Pioneer Theatre]], in Johannesburg.   
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
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"Kerz, Leo" in: Martin Banham 1995. "The Cambridge Guide to Theatre", p.599[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=8qMTPAPFGXUC&pg=PA599&lpg=PA599&dq=Leo+Kerz+Pioneer+Theatre&source=bl&ots=uMXB_7gxVa&sig=voqlKX3pLHk9zsuvaZf2f12POl4&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CCIQ6AEwAWoVChMI5o34ytqDyAIVxtoaCh2wYwVm#v=onepage&q=Leo%20Kerz%20Pioneer%20Theatre&f=false]
  
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Revision as of 20:29, 19 September 2015

Leo Kerz (1912-1976) was an art director, production, set and lighting designer for stage, film and TV.


Biography

Born in Berlin, Germany, on 1 November 1912, where he studied with Bertolt Brecht and Lazlo Moholy-Nagy, as well as at the Academy of Arts and Sciences, and began his career in Berlin, from 1927 as an assistant stage designer for Erwin Piscator.

He escaped Nazi Germany in 1933, living and working in London, Amsterdam, Prague, and for a while in South Africa, before immigrating to the US in 1942, where he became a Broadway scenic and lighting designer (1944 - 1973).

He was married to Louise Kerz, who later married Al Hirschfeld in 1996. He died on 4 November 1976, New York City.


His contribution to South African theatre and performance

He came to South Africa in193*, directing and working on a number of plays in Cape Town and Johannesburg, including What Next Baby? in Johannesburg. In 19** he founded the Pioneer Theatre, in Johannesburg, before leaving for the USA.

Sources

The South African Theatre, Music and Dance 1(1), 1939. 34-35.

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0450148/bio

Center for Jewish History, Leo Kerz Collection, 1959-1970[1]

Orville Kurth Larson, 1989.Scene Design in the American Theatre from 1915 to 1960, pp. 143-4. [2]

"Kerz, Leo" in: Martin Banham 1995. "The Cambridge Guide to Theatre", p.599[3]

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