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[[Matthew Roberts]] (19**-). Actor.
  
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[[Matthew Roberts]] who played Oswald in a [[Rhodes University Drama Department]] production of ''[[The Fall of the House of Usher]]'',  directed by [[David Alcock]] and [[Gary Gordon]] for Graduation in March 1999, with [[Brink Scholtz]] as Madeline Usher, is evidently not the same person.
  
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
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== Career ==
 
== Career ==
  
Quoted from ''[[A Sleep of Prisoners]]'' programme notes in 1997(?) wherein he played the role of Corporal Joe Adams: 'His love affair with theatre rests squarely on the shoulders of Charles Fortune and the Goons. Learning the art of mimicry at an early age, he still startles friends with phone messages from Tutu and Mandela. Trained under [[Rita Maas]], stage appearances include [[CAPAB]]'s ''[[Phantom of the Opera]]'' and several Shakespeares. Baxter credits include ''[[The Passion]]'' and ''[[Cinderella]]'' (in which he played an ugly sister). A Highlight was T.S. Eliot's ''[[Murder in the Cathedral]]'' for [[ACTS]] at St. George's Cathedral. He also rode the range in ''[[Raiders of the Broken Heart]]'' - a hit at last year's Grahamstown Festival. Film work includes Matthew in [[Regardt van den Bergh's production of ''[[Matthew's Gospel]]''. He has also appeared in several television and radio series and recently completed his first screen play ''[[The Patrick Dickson Story]]'' for van den Bergh.
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Quoted from ''[[A Sleep of Prisoners]]'' programme notes in 1997(?) wherein he played the role of Corporal Joe Adams: 'His love affair with theatre rests squarely on the shoulders of Charles Fortune and the Goons. Learning the art of mimicry at an early age, he still startles friends with phone messages from Tutu and Mandela. Trained under [[Rita Maas]], stage appearances include [[CAPAB]]'s ''[[Phantom of the Opera]]'' and several Shakespeares. Baxter credits include ''[[The Passion]]'' and ''[[Cinderella]]'' (in which he played an ugly sister). A Highlight was T.S. Eliot's ''[[Murder in the Cathedral]]'' for [[ACTS]] at St. George's Cathedral. He also rode the range in ''[[Raiders of the Broken Heart]]'' - a hit at last year's Grahamstown Festival. Film work includes Matthew in [[Regardt van den Bergh's production of ''[[Matthew's Gospel]]''. He has also appeared in several television and radio series and recently completed his first screen play ''[[The Patrick Dickson Story]]'' for Van den Bergh.
  
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
 
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He has appeared on stage in ''[[Murder in the Cathedral]]'' (1992), as Stephano in ''[[The Merchant of Venice]]'' ([[Maynardville]] 1992), ''[[The Apple Cart]]'' (1992), ''[[Antony and Cleopatra]]'' ([[NAF]] 1993), as one of the Ugly Sisters in ''[[Cinderella]]'' (1993), ''[[The Winter's Tale]]'' ([[Maynardville]] 1997), ''[[A Sleep of Prisoners]]'' ([[ACTS]] 1997), ''[[Hysteria]]'', ([[CAPAB]] 1997).
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As The Corporal in ''[[Old Kit Bag]]'' (2014).
  
 
== Awards, etc ==
 
== Awards, etc ==
 
 
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
  
''[[A Sleep of Prisoners]]'' programme notes in 1997(??).
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''[[A Sleep of Prisoners]]'' programme notes in 1997.
 
 
  
 
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Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]
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Latest revision as of 07:47, 7 October 2019

Matthew Roberts (19**-). Actor.

Matthew Roberts who played Oswald in a Rhodes University Drama Department production of The Fall of the House of Usher, directed by David Alcock and Gary Gordon for Graduation in March 1999, with Brink Scholtz as Madeline Usher, is evidently not the same person.

Biography

Training

Career

Quoted from A Sleep of Prisoners programme notes in 1997(?) wherein he played the role of Corporal Joe Adams: 'His love affair with theatre rests squarely on the shoulders of Charles Fortune and the Goons. Learning the art of mimicry at an early age, he still startles friends with phone messages from Tutu and Mandela. Trained under Rita Maas, stage appearances include CAPAB's Phantom of the Opera and several Shakespeares. Baxter credits include The Passion and Cinderella (in which he played an ugly sister). A Highlight was T.S. Eliot's Murder in the Cathedral for ACTS at St. George's Cathedral. He also rode the range in Raiders of the Broken Heart - a hit at last year's Grahamstown Festival. Film work includes Matthew in [[Regardt van den Bergh's production of Matthew's Gospel. He has also appeared in several television and radio series and recently completed his first screen play The Patrick Dickson Story for Van den Bergh.

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

He has appeared on stage in Murder in the Cathedral (1992), as Stephano in The Merchant of Venice (Maynardville 1992), The Apple Cart (1992), Antony and Cleopatra (NAF 1993), as one of the Ugly Sisters in Cinderella (1993), The Winter's Tale (Maynardville 1997), A Sleep of Prisoners (ACTS 1997), Hysteria, (CAPAB 1997).

As The Corporal in Old Kit Bag (2014).

Awards, etc

Sources

A Sleep of Prisoners programme notes in 1997.

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